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This Week in the Archives: Sleeping, Paris Hilton, and Apartment Hunting

by Flexo on May 2, 2007

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My friend Nickel is celebrating the second anniversary of his blog, FiveCentNickel. Did you know that Consumerism Commentary has been around since July 2003? I’m looking forward to my fourth anniversary. In the mean time, here are some articles from this week in some of those prior years. From May 1-7, 2006:

* May 2: Sell Your Life Insurance Policy (5 comments)
* May 3: Ten Free Ways to Improve Sleep, Part 1 (9 comments)
* May 3: Comments From the World’s Richest Person (4 comments)
* May 4: Ten Free Ways to Improve Sleep, Part 2 (2 comments)
* May 4: The Finance of Sleep Loss (4 comments)
* May 4: Develop Your Brand: Paris Hilton (3 comments)
* May 5: Looking for Apartments (5 comments)
* May 5: Online Savings Accounts in the New York Times (no comments)
* May 7: Looking for Apartments, Update 1 (5 comments)

From May 1-7, 2005:

* May 2: Car Insurance Depression (4 comments)
* May 5: Current Savings and Checking Rates which moved here (23 comments)

In May 2004 I was taking a break from Consumerism Commentary, so there are no articles to share from this week during that year. To make sure you don’t miss any future articles, subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed.

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Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.

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