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		<title>CDs, RECORDS, AND TAPES SHOPPING IN BOSTON</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>CDs, RECORDS, AND TAPES SHOPPING IN BOSTON And you probably know about this major chain, weaving its way around the country: New York Carpet World 75 Stockwell Dr. (Rte. 24), Avon; (508)559-6033 599 Worcester Rd. (Rte. 9), Natick; (508) 653-7773 333 Providence Hwy. (Rte. 1), Norwood; (617) 769-7191 444 Broadway (Rte. 1), Saugus; (617)231-9850 Like used book shops, many of these places allow you to trade in music you no longer want (some, alas, don&#8217;t accept LPs anymore). You can get cash for the deal, but you&#8217;ll get more by taking store credit instead. Besides, this is an easy way </p>
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