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Date Added: June 24, 2008 03:36:02 AM
Kelly Love kept asking volunteers at Neighborhood Health Clinic when they would start offering dental care. Soon, she was told, so she got ready and banked her income tax return. “My teeth were really bad. The clinic told me to hang in there,” Love, 43, said.

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