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Two Reminders
by Flexo on October 21, 2005
in Administration, Carnival
If you’re a blogger and you’ve written about personal finance lately, don’t forget to submit your blog entry to the Carnival of Personal Finance which will be hosted here at Consumerism Commentary on Monday. If you want to be included, send an email to carnival [at] consumerismcommentary [dot] com containing a link to your entry. You can also include a description and trackback URL if you like.
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