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		<title>Avoiding expensive airline luggage fees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to avoid expensive airline luggage fees

Weigh your bags on your bathroom scale BEFORE you go to the airport to see if they are under the 50 pound weight limit [...]]]></description>
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		<title>March could be the best time to purchase these select products.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every month brings new opportunities for saving money.  In March these are the items that you want to look for to be priced to sell.  Patience and timing are two powerful tools ensure that you get the best deal on your purchases.

    * Winter coats &#038; sporting goods (gear)
    * Luggage
    * Frozen food: (during National Frozen Food Month, your own nearby grocers might be offering discounts and coupons
    * Boats
    * Humidifiers
    * Mattresses
    * Easter Crafts
    * Cold Weather Accessories (mittens, scarves, gloves, hats)
    * Wedding gifts
    * Spring clothing
    * Washers and Dryers
    * Garden supplies
    * Air Conditioners
    * China


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