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            <title>Start the New Year Right—Get Your Data Under Control</title>
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            <description>As most of American workers begin their work-week in the New Year, it is difficult to come back to the deluge of email, electronic files and paper. Below are some organizing tips from K.J. McCorry, founder of Officiency, Inc. to help the office worker take the first step in managing the deluge of data.

&amp;bull; Archive 2006 email. Go through your email in-box and archive all 2006 emails and begin a new file folder system [PR.com - December 12, 2006]</description>
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            <title>For Father's Day Give Dad What He Really Wants: an Organized Garage</title>
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            <description>With Father&amp;rsquo;s Day approaching, our thoughts turn to the perfect gift for Dad. Look no further than your own garage! Even though over $800 million was spent on garage organizing products in 2005, according to Packaged Facts, a market research firm, &amp;ldquo;the average American two-car garage has become a no-car garage, because it is crammed full of so much clutter,&amp;rdquo; says Barry Izsak, author of Organize Your [PR.com - May 30, 2006]</description>
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