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         <title>Scott Godes</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Vickie, thanks for mentioning my post about premises/operations (non-products) coverage for insulation contractors.  You are right that this type of insurance is often a misunderstood resource, and in an economic downturn, it's critical to for companies to understand the scope of all of their assets.</p>]]></description>
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