Letter of the day (Nov. 15:): Foreclosures

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November 19, 2012 at 7:44PM
Pianist Lorie Line in her Orono home along Lake Minnetonka.
Pianist Lorie Line in her Orono home along Lake Minnetonka. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

I was angered by the Nov. 14 front-page story about the sale of Lorie Line's opulent mansion. Turns out it is near foreclosure. Do the Lines have no shame? This is the dream mansion they foolishly designed that is assessed at $3 million, and they want some schmuck to buy it for $4 million? I live off Cedar Avenue. How about focusing on one of the foreclosures near there in an effort to help that homeowner to sell their modest home?

WENDY GASKILL, MINNEAPOLIS

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