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With new -- and frightening -- stock market headlines dominating the news on a daily basis, it's getting harder and harder to remain calm. And trust me, I completely understand. Your retirement accounts (and mine) are plunging, your savings and checking accounts (and mine) may have changed hands in a bank buyout, job security is questionable and, on top of it all, staples like gas and food cost more.
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Kathy McCormack - The Associated Press
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Every other month Trina Robinson was pouring money into repairs for her 10-year-old Chevy Lumina: $200 here, $300 there for failing ball joints,wheel bearings, struts. The costs --$3,000 in one year alone -- were eating into her paycheck and running up the credit card bills. On top of that, she was paying 24 percent interest on the loan for the Lumina, which had already rolled past 80,000 miles when she bought it, so the $9,000 price tag was really closer to $15,000. |
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Daily Herald
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If I give you a dollar and you give me a dollar, we both have one dollar. But if I give you an idea and you give me an idea, we each have two ideas. That's the power of brainstorming -- creating a lot of ideas to help solve problems or do things better. |
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Saturday, 11 October 2008 |
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Sandy Shore - The Associated Press
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DENVER -- Prices at the pump are dropping fast, and gas could fall below $3 a gallon in a matter of weeks, if not sooner. Does that mean Americans will return to their heedless, gas-guzzling ways?
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Saturday, 11 October 2008 |
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Ellen Simon - The Associated Press
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NEW YORK -- Did U.S. stocks "crash"?
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