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        <description>It&amp;rsquo;s an ugly fact that in the wake of natural disasters, insurance fraud of many stripes takes place, and sometimes companies are just as guilty. As K-VILLE opens this week, it looks like people who&amp;rsquo;ve been burned on both sides are raring for a fight, as an insurance investigator looks into a house fire of a place abandoned since the hurricane.</description>
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