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				<title><![CDATA[The New England Condominium, The Condo, HOA & Co-op Monthly - Articles - 2008 December]]></title>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Brattleboro Vermont]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[ Many towns would enjoy the paradoxical distinction of being both quintessential
 and totally unique. Brattleboro, Vermont, may well have just about achieved
 such a description. ]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Jennifer Grosser)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 12:02:42 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[The Digital Age]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[ On September 7, 1927, 19-year-old Philo T. Farnsworth created the first television system that could
 not only display, but transmit signals between separate rooms. Now, more than
 80 years later, another historic date in broadcast transmissions is upon us. ]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Keith Loria)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 12:02:02 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Super Sleuths]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[ If Suzy passes all the required background checks, she can be hired for the job,
 but just remember that Suzy has an obligation to report any other wrongdoings
 in the building. 
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					  <author>no@spam.com (Lisa Iannucci)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 12:01:29 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Safe &amp; Secure]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[In these tumultuous times of uncertainty and financial instability, one thing is
 certain: crime rates rise as the employment rate and markets fall. However,
 there is much you can do to create safe, secure, and happy communities. Common
 sense, best practices, and new technology can go far in insuring both the real
 safety of your residents and their perception of how safe they are. 
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					  <author>no@spam.com (Robert Todd Felton)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 12:00:47 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Out of Harms Way]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[Sometimes in the rush of excitement surrounding construction and renovation projects, things can get overlooked. Perhaps a cost goes unchecked or timing issues crop up. One item on the to-do list that should never be forgotten, though, is safety, both for residents and work crews. ]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Liz Lent)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 11:59:55 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Hot Tips]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[ The chance of experiencing a fire in your residential property is almost as
 unlikely as experiencing a plane crash&mdash;it&rsquo;s a miniscule number of incidents that affect a tiny percentage of the
 population [see sidebar on page 14]. But fire-related tragedies are almost all
 preventable, and just like airline officials, fire fighting professionals are
 committed to bringing that statistic down to zero. ]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Marie N. Auger)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 11:03:02 EST</pubDate>
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