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Date Added: August 15, 2008 02:36:04 PM
Bethany Bond can’t get a job without a car. She can’t get a car without a job. Without either, the single mother from Jensen Beach can’t move her two sons out of the separate homes they have been sent to and has a hard time even going to visit them. That’s why Bond, like many other Treasure Coast residents in these tough economic times, is turning to bartering on the online classified ...

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