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Oh, and the race to fill his seat gave us the real-life Jack Klompus.
Lee Brenner: The Top 10 Stories From 2011 Missing From All the Top 10 Lists Lee Brenner 2011
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Oh, and the race to fill his seat gave us the real-life Jack Klompus.
Lee Brenner: The Top 10 Stories From 2011 Missing From All the Top 10 Lists Lee Brenner 2011
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At the same time, we're lucky at the expense of a suffering market, said Richard Klompus , who refinanced his Glastonbury, Conn., home with a 4%, 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.
Rate Drop Spurs Home Refinancing Nick Timiraos 2011
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Mr. Klompus, 49, had a hybrid adjustable-rate mortgage that carries a 4.5% rate for the first five years before moving to a variable rate.
Rate Drop Spurs Home Refinancing Nick Timiraos 2011
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Oh, and the race to fill his seat gave us the real-life Jack Klompus.
Lee Brenner: The Top 10 Stories From 2011 Missing From All the Top 10 Lists Lee Brenner 2011
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Oh, and the race to fill his seat gave us the real-life Jack Klompus.
Lee Brenner: The Top 10 Stories From 2011 Missing From All the Top 10 Lists Lee Brenner 2011
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Her communications chief, Lenny Klompus, said in column in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin that remaining in Hawaii “was not intended as a snub or to be disrespectful in any way” to Mr. Obama.
Obama’s Vacation: A Test for Hawaii’s Governor? - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Her communications chief, Lenny Klompus, said in column in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin that remaining in Hawaii “was not intended as a snub or to be disrespectful in any way” to Mr. Obama.
Obama’s Vacation: A Test for Hawaii’s Governor? - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Mr. Klompus, 49, had a hybrid adjustable-rate mortgage that carries a 4.5% rate for the first five years before moving to a variable rate.
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At the same time, we're lucky at the expense of a suffering market, said Richard Klompus, who refinanced his Glastonbury, Conn., home with a 4%, 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.
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