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		<title>Lessons from the Sandwich Generation</title>
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		<title>Long Term Care Insurance &#8211; When Should I Buy It?</title>
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One could ask this question of several different people and get several different answers. 
 
Insurance agent: &#8220;Now.  You can potentially lock in the rate and you don&#8217;t have to worry about whether you will be insurable in the future.  Something could happen to you today that might render you in need of long term care for [...]]]></description>
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