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Byline: Anne Underwood
Americans have had a sordid fascination with compulsive hoarding ever since the 1940s, when the infamous Collyer brothers crammed their Harlem mansion, floor to ceiling, with 136 tons of hoarded junk. But a problem that was once seen as a mere eccentricity is now viewed by...
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