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Bedroom contest finalists hope to sleep on it

Entrants say relatives deserve a better space

Gene and Lisa Wyatt and daughter Maya upstairs in their Kingston home. Gene and Lisa Wyatt and daughter Maya upstairs in their Kingston home. (Jonathan Wiggs/ Globe Staff)
By Taryn Plumb
Globe Correspondent / September 5, 2010

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Dear Christine Cartwright’s bedroom: Sorry, but it’s over. It’s just not working anymore. It’s not her, it’s you. You’re crowded, stifling and outdated; the bed set you house is more than 25 years old, creaky, broken, and unattractive. This is what’s best for her. She needs to move on. (Full article: 834 words)

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