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Remodeling creates a dust storm The old man's face had obviously suffered some trauma; one side was paralyzed. When my buddy, a physician, asked him what had happened, he said he'd been at Okinawa and
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(ARA) – Many Americans are asking themselves what they should be doing in the wake of rising, and sometimes, fluctuating mortgage rates. It’s an important question because for many Americans their home equity represents the cornerstone of their personal wealth.
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