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Date Added: May 01, 2008 05:18:03 PM
WATERLOO (KWWL) - With gas and food prices still on the rise, many families are looking for some extra income. Some parents are looking for something part-time to do in the evenings, while stay-at-home parents are looking for a way to take care of their kids and still earn some money.

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