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  <title>Great Page of Home Equity and Mortgage Calculators</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ Can you borrow from your home equity?  How much will you save by switching to bi-weekly mortgage payments?  Is refinancing the right way to go?  These are just some of the questions that this nice page of financial calculators will help you answer.  The site also has personal finance, investment and auto loan calculators on the same handy page. ]]></description>

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  <title>Get a Leg Up on Black Friday Competition</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.bf2005.com">bf2005.com</a> lists hundreds of items that are rumored to be on sale on November 25th.  The site posts scans of leaked store circulars for the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_(shopping)">Black Friday</a> sales orgy.  Hundreds of items are listed on the site, which allows you to create your own printable shopping list.  From the site's <a href="http://bf2005.com/FAQ.html">FAQ</a>:
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<em>With this information, avoid the holiday rush and waking up before 5am to get that certain item. Simply go to the store before Thanksgiving, buy the item, then on Black Friday (November 25th) go into the store and price-match (buy and rebuy) your item back for the new advertised price.
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Needless to say, retail stores <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/17/business/17shop.html?incamp=article_popular">aren't </a> digging this guy as much as consumers are.]]></description>

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