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Building faith "... with all the meanings that implies," said the Rev. Thomas Raphael-Nakos, pastor of the church.via
The Tree House This inviting home, made from local trees and stone, sits deep in the Vermont woods.via
A mortgage rescue plan to save hundreds of thousands of homeowners from foreclosure drew overwhelming Senate support Monday, inching toward passage despite Republican objections.
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