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    <title>A second look at vampire power</title>
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    <description>My recent column on vampire energy -- also known as standby power -- generated well-deserved heat. Standby power is the energy wasted when electronic products are turned off, but plugged into an outlet.</description>
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    <title>House is not only affordable, it's green</title>
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    <description>Tangelia Sands watched Ario Lundy build affordable houses in her Liberty City neighborhood for several years, admiring them from afar. Next month, she and her four children finally will move into one of those homes.</description>
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