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		<title>By: Bed, Breakfast and Moral Regulation : No Way To Make A Living</title>
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		<description>[...] that run­ning a B&amp;B is dis­tinctly dif­fer­ent from run­ning a hotel, because it is ‘home’ as much as ‘work’, as I’ve argued here. But to par­ti­cip­ate the pub­lic world of the mar­ket, the B&amp;B owner must sign up to the [...]</description>
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