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Giving the gift of education
Retire SmartWith the holiday season in full swing, many grandparents and other relatives are wondering how to make gifts earmarked for education. There are a myriad of options, and selecting the best one for your family depends on your circumstances. Section 529...Tags: Mutual Funds, Students, Bonds, Economy, Business and Finance, Personal Finance
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Apodaca: Be careful about swiping cards as you shop
On the day after Thanksgiving, I ate leftovers, went to a movie, ate more leftovers, and put gas in my car in preparation for a trip to the Rose Bowl for the UCLA-Stanford football game the following day. Oh yes, I might also have been the victim of a...Tags: Consumers, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Crime Victims, Personal Data Collection, Crime, Law and Justice
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Digesting the Twinkies' lessons
"All Gods were immortal." -- Stanislaw Lec WASHINGTON -- And also brands, the gods of the marketplace. Earthquakes may strike, dynasties may fall and locusts may devour the crops, but Oldsmobile and Pan Am are forever. Never mind. But about the...
Tags: Breads, Roy Rogers, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Labor Legislation, Politics
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Unions, Boomers Digesting Twinkies' Lesson
The Hartford Courant"All Gods were immortal." — Stanislaw Lec And also brands, the gods of the marketplace. Earthquakes may strike, dynasties may fall and locusts may devour the crops, but Oldsmobile and Pan Am are forever. Never mind. But about the death of...Tags: Breads, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Roy Rogers, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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The Rhubarb Patch: A tough discussion about ‘hard truths’ in the presidential race
Change of SubjectIn Wednesday's Tribune I debate the 2012 presidential race with conservative activist Chris Robling, a WGN-TV commentator and former executive director of the Cook County Republican Party. To Chris, from Eric: On the first night of the recent Republican... -
Dunbar to launch division to armor websites against cyber criminals
Dunbar Armored has been in the armored-car business for nearly 90 years. But the Hunt Valley-based company now is branching into a new way to protect banks' and businesses' money and valuables: cybersecurity.
The company is launching a subsidiary, Dunbar...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Economy, Business and Finance, Computer Crime, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology
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Maryland investment firms haven't abandoned Democrats
Wall Street might have turned its back on Democrats this election, but that's not the case among Maryland investment firms. The vast majority of contributions to candidates by T. Rowe Price employees went to Democrats. And Democrats were the...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Christopher Dodd, Republican Party, Iraq War (2003-2011), Lobbying
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Clearing up misconceptions about the FDIC
Real Estate MattersQ: In a recent radio show, Ilyce took a call from someone who asked what worries her about the economy. She talked about the upcoming presidential election, the Euro Zone debt crisis and China slowing down. She said something to the effect that it doesn't...Tags: Radio, Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance, National Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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22 companies are listed for alleged Iran ties, sanctions
The state Board of Public Works is expected to put 22 companies on notice Wednesday that they must show they are not investing in Iran's energy sector or be disqualified from doing business with the state. The companies are the first to be targeted under...Tags: Lawyers, China, Economy, Business and Finance, India, Laws
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At bankers roundtable, Rep. Capito says job creation is 'real issue'
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comLong-term unemployment is “a real problem” facing the U.S. economy, a lead economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond said Wednesday during a bankers roundtable at Blue Ridge Community and Technical College near Martinsburg. Robert...Tags: Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Unemployment, Loans, Career and Workplace
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A Southwest deal goes awry, to the max
The Travel TroubleshooterIt was a weekend that Maryrose Solis would rather forget. On Friday, Aug. 3, she took advantage of a Southwest Airlines fare sale to book a round-trip ticket from Atlanta to San Diego for just $196, about half the regular fare. The discount airline was...Tags: Services and Shopping, Trips and Vacations, Credit and Debt, Apple iPhone, Economy, Business and Finance
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Responds to letter
If Mr. Dan Floyd wants to call the "roaring" 1920s economic good times he'd best put on his spectacles and look again. The era was marked by the inflation of a gigantic real estate and stock market bubble, in the absence of regulation, which burst on...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama
Dec 5, 2012
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Nov 5, 2012
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Oct 14, 2012
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Sep 16, 2012
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Sep 17, 2012
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Aug 22, 2012
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Aug 14, 2012
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Aug 20, 2012
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