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      <title>In Deep Water: Homeowners urged to protect their properties after second year of flooding.</title>
      <description>Whether they are the first inconvenient realities of the ‘Inconvenient Truth’ of climate change or simply freak occurrences of Biblical proportions, leading insurers are urging Britain’s homeowners to ensure that their properties are covered, after floods have swept parts of Britain for the second year running. As Nationwide’s John Baker, Head of Insurance, warned earlier this month, "the terrible flooding we have seen across the UK has shown just how important it is to have adequate home buildings and contents insurance.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 17:38:28 GMT</pubDate>
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