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			<title>Help a loved one, pass the mouse this Thanksgiving Day</title>
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			<description>Thanksgiving is almost here. Families across the nation are coming together to share more than a meal &#8212; to share warm memories, and to make them. You may plan to watch a Thanksgiving Day parade, toss a football around a yard, or simply sit together over coffee or wine and talk.</description>
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			<title>Nearing retirement? Give yourself a financial check-up</title>
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			<description>As you approach retirement, quite likely you will be assessing your financial situation to determine if you have saved and invested enough to afford a comfortable future</description>
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			<description>As Halloween nears next weekend, the most frightening prospect for some adults has nothing to do with ghosts or goblins. Rather, it&#8217;s their scary lack of preparation when it comes to retirement planning.</description>
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