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	<title>Comments on: 03/19/12 &#8211; Back in The Twin Cities</title>
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		<title>By: Anne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anne</dc:creator>
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		<description>Until things like this hpeapn we don&#039;t realize how interconnected we are, one area to the next.It is such a tragic and sad event - and from what I&#039;ve read, may have been a preventable situation. It is a sign that things are NOT OK, if you smell natural gas ... it&#039;s leaking. Most of us have gas to our homes, for hot water, if not more, and should we notice any natural gas odor - anywhere near our homes, do not let your service provider leave without discovering and fixing the cause! It may mean extra time and cost to the company, and even some service disruption, but any of that would be far less than what has hpeapned.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Until things like this hpeapn we don&#8217;t realize how interconnected we are, one area to the next.It is such a tragic and sad event &#8211; and from what I&#8217;ve read, may have been a preventable situation. It is a sign that things are NOT OK, if you smell natural gas &#8230; it&#8217;s leaking. Most of us have gas to our homes, for hot water, if not more, and should we notice any natural gas odor &#8211; anywhere near our homes, do not let your service provider leave without discovering and fixing the cause! It may mean extra time and cost to the company, and even some service disruption, but any of that would be far less than what has hpeapned.</p>
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