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	<title>How to increase the mileage of your car</title>
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	<description>[CDATA[ The current average price for gas has increased by over 40% in the recent past. A few small changes done to your car can increase the mileage of your car by up to 20%.  

Check your tire pressure every three days. Low tire pressures makes your car work harder. (But don&apos;t overinflate!) Every car manufacturer recommends the optimum tire pressure for the front and rear tires.... ]]</description>
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	<title>The poor age faster than the rich, study finds</title>
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	<description>[CDATA[ Research, in Britain, has found that people with lower socio-economic status appear to age faster than their better-off counterparts

A primary cause of aging is the way the caps on chromosomes, called telomeres grow. Telomeres prevent people from fraying are shorter, which makes people biologically older.... ]]</description>
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	<title>How to Control Your Spending</title>
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	<description>[CDATA[ Buying items you don&apos;t need...and paying extra for them in interest? Every time you have an urge to do a little &quot;impulse buying&quot; and you use your credit card but you don&apos;t pay in full by the due date, you could be paying interest on that purchase for months or years to come. Spending money for something you really don&apos;t need can be a big waste of your money. But you can make the matter worse, a lot worse, by putting the purchase on a credit card and paying monthly interest charges.... ]]</description>
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