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	<title>Comments on: Eastwood homes for sale</title>
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		<title>By: Scottish Property</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scottish Property</dc:creator>
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		<description>Great blog site. There&#039;s good news and bad news if you&#039;re a homeowner who&#039;s bracing yourself for the annual rise in winter heating costs: The bill won&#039;t hurt more this year, but it won&#039;t hurt much less.

The Energy Information Administration forecasts that the average household heating fuel expenditures this winter will decrease to $928 per household, down from $947 last year. This is the first price drop since the winter of 2001-2002.

If you hope to save more than the projected $19, there are many steps you can take. THanks !!~</description>
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<p>The Energy Information Administration forecasts that the average household heating fuel expenditures this winter will decrease to $928 per household, down from $947 last year. This is the first price drop since the winter of 2001-2002.</p>
<p>If you hope to save more than the projected $19, there are many steps you can take. THanks !!~</p>
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