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		<title>HowTo &#8211; Purchasing Salvaged Building Materials For Your Projects</title>
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		<title>HowTo &#8211; Saving Money On That Summer Trip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vacations are usually a time where you get a little less restrictive on how you spend your money. You are likely to eat out more often and buy things that have absolutely no use as a memento of the great time you had. At the end of all the fun is often a big bill [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Memorial Day surge hasn&#8217;t even arrived and gasoline prices are nearing $4.00 a gallon with average weekly increases of about 7 cents a gallon. Although many people say that America has lower costs for gasoline and diesel areas such as European countries specifically England where they are paying $8.20 a gallon have a 60% [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The next time that you are at the store and are looking for a bottle of disinfectant to clean bathroom, kitchen and other surfaces in your home you should take a closer look at what is really in the ingredients. Surprisingly you are likely to find that along with some possible soaps and fragrances the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>HowTo &#8211; Adjusting Your Ceiling Fan To Keep Warm In The Winter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ceiling fans are a part of many home cooling systems. In the spring, summer and fall they can provide additional cooling and reduce the need to use air conditioning systems. They can also be used in the winter months to force hot air down from your ceilings and provide better circulation of heated air throughout [...]]]></description>
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