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      <title>Submitted: Wall Warts and Energy Vampires Save on Electricity</title>
      <description>&#8220;Wall Warts&#8221; are all of those external power supplies (EPS) at the end of power cords that you get with cell phone chargers, telephones, MP3 players and so on. These things are also often called Energy Vampires because they literally keep sucking powe</description>
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      <title>Favorite: N.H. senate approves payday loan interest rate cap</title>
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      <title>Submitted: N.H. senate approves payday loan interest rate cap</title>
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