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		<title>By: Consumer Credit goes down in Nov 2008 &#171; Beating Debt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Consumer Credit goes down in Nov 2008 &#171; Beating Debt</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] It will be tough to continue paying off debt since there are so many powerful forces pleading with you to take on more debt.  It seems as though everyone from department stores to the government wants you to remain in debt, enslaved to your job and their loans.  Continue working hard to stay away from debt.  The struggle to be free does not come at an easy price, but the end result will be glorious. [...]</description>
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