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  <published>Fri Nov 27 17:51:18 EST 2009</published>
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    <title>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfpTe2H3umo</title>
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    <author>Erik</author>
    <time>Mon Apr 20 19:21:09 EDT 2009</time>
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Busted on www.biggreenlies.com!  Men and women caught on tape in green lies. This video distinguishes eco-fact from eco-fiction as a lead up to the Fine Living Network television special, &#8220;Big Green Lies&#8221; on Earth Day, April 22.  The myth-busting video and television show, produced by Seventh Generation, give a taste of the widespread misunderstandings of green issues through environmental mischief-making.    </content>
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    <title>Full Ride Scholarship Campaign for Moms and Dads</title>
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    <author>Erik</author>
    <time>Mon Jan 12 19:53:45 EST 2009</time>
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&#8220;Project Working Mom&#8230;and Dads, Too!&#8221; is a full-ride online college scholarship campaign, which will award approximately 60 scholarships, totaling more than $2 million. Moms and dads, to learn more about Project Working Mom&#8230;and Dads, Too! and to apply for a full-ride, online education scholarship visit www.ProjectWorkingMom.com.      </content>
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    <title>October Housing Market Down, But Select Counties Show Promise According to IAS360 House Price Index</title>
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    <author>Erik</author>
    <time>Thu Dec 11 18:12:52 EST 2008</time>
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&#8220;We&#8217;re continuing to see a decline in housing prices across the country and at the county level. That said, we&#8217;re also seeing some signs of strengthening in counties that are located in ground zero states of the housing crisis,&#8221; said Dave McCarthy, President and CEO of Integrated Asset Services. &#8220;With the IAS360 and the other granular Integrated Asset Services iMVI data, we are keeping a close eye on the counties within hard hit states, because it&#8217;s these counties that will be the harbinger of signs of a market recovery.&#8221;     </content>
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