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		<description><![CDATA[Cheap energy efficiency fixes pay off in the long run. | They say that confession is good for the soul.&nbsp; Here&#8217;s mine: I&#8217;m entering into my sixth winter in my current house, but I only got around to insulating my furnace and ductwork over the last few weeks. I hadn&#8217;t even insulated my furnace manifold&#8212;the place where all the hot air collects before being blown through the ducts to the rest of the house&#8212;which I understand is the most cost-effective place...]]></description>
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