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		<title>PowerGardZ will REDUCE you Power Bill Daily 24/7</title>
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PeopleZ PowerGardZ FAQs -What is the PowerGardZ?



The   PowerGardZ™ is a   new, innovative device that filters the   supply voltage while improving the efficiency and power factor of the   electricity consumed in a home by electrical appliances. Its purpose is to save   wasted electricity in homes, condominiums, apartments, shops and offices.   The PowerGardZ™ does not consume   electrical energy.  You can use it 24 hours a day all [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Make money helping other people</title>
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		<title>Just Filed Chapter 7 BK,  Now What?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ Just Filed My Chapter 7 Case &#8211; Now What?
With many clients, once the attorney and client have reviewed the bankruptcy petition, schedules, statements, worksheets and calculations, and their case is ready to file, I am often met with a perplexed look and a question:  &#8221;So what happens next?&#8221;What happens next is a flurry of deadlines and court control dates, some of which require the client&#8217;s participation (such as responding to the Trustee&#8217;s requests for additional information), some do not [...]]]></description>
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		<title>More than 1 million American households are likely to lose their homes to foreclosure this year,</title>
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– More than 1 million American households  are likely to lose their  homes to foreclosure this year, as lenders  work their way through a  huge backlog of borrowers who have fallen  behind on their loans.
Nearly 528,000 homes were taken over by lenders in  the first six  months of the year, a rate [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Biggest Defaulters on Mortgages Are the Rich</title>
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The housing bust that began among the working class in  remote subdivisions and quickly progressed to the suburban middle class  is striking the upper class in privileged enclaves like this one in  Silicon Valley.
Whether it is their residence, a second home or a house bought as an  investment, the rich have stopped paying the mortgage at a rate that  greatly exceeds the rest of the population.
More than one in [...]]]></description>
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