Many People Lie Close to Their Pillows: ; Children Aren't the Only Ones Who Grow Attached

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What treasure would you save if a natural disaster struck?

The key to a lifetime of sound sleep, says one Atlanta attorney. "If there's a fire, what am I going in there for? I've thought about that," says Asim Raza. "Kids and wife. And then - my pillow. If you're 35 and you've been sleeping on the same pillow for 31 years, you don't take that lightly."

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Many People Lie Close to Their Pillows: ; Children Aren't the Only Ones Who Grow Attached

This isn't a joke to Raza, or to the many other adults who are deeply attached to the cushions that lull them to sleep each night. Before getting married, Raza told his fiancee, "My pillow is really important to me." She laughed, so Raza reiterated: "No, I'm not...

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