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		<description><![CDATA[New credit card rules could mean a tough time getting a new Visa or MasterCard.

The tighter credit card rules imposed by Congress -- mixed with a nation swimming in debt -- mean credit card companies and banks will become more picky in selecting their card holders, says Valley credit counselor Dean Wegner.

"Right now, they're looking for quality vs. quantity, going into 2010," Wegner said.

People getting cards should not expect as many perks as in the past, he said.]]></description>
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