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"John Grabowski" wrote in message
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Not too much information to go on, but it is possible that you have a
loose
or broken wire somewhere on the line. Start at the electrical panel and
tighten all connections on the circuit breakers and the neutral bar.
While
you are in there check to see that you are actually getting "Juice" off of
each circuit breaker.

If that doesn't resolve the problem, the next step would be to open up
each
receptacle, switch, and light fixture on that particular circuit in search
of a broken or loose connection. The problem could even be in a
receptacle
that is still working.

If you are not comfortable doing this, I suggest that you call in an
electrician.

What John says is certainly the way to go about it, but...
You claim that several outlets on different circuits stopped working
simultaneously, but other outlets on those circuits still work. Is that
right? Well, except as a bizarre coincidence, that's not possible. If you
are sure it is what happened, I suggest you get an electrician ASAP for fear
something really perverse is going on.
If they simply stopped working the same week, or something than that, then
follow John's advice.