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		<description><![CDATA[I cut my December gas bill in half! | A while back, I mentioned that I&#8217;d traded in my clunky old furnace for a new-fangled, super-efficient model. Not without some trepidation, though, since I took out a home equity loan to pay for it. For me, debt = yikes!!! But despite my aversion to living on borrowed money, I reasoned that&#8212;provided that things played out as I expected&#8212;the furnace would start paying for itself from day one. It was...]]></description>
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