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5 hours ago ago from Financial Aid News

"It is tempting for parents whose savings and earnings have been wiped out by the economic downturn to tell their teens: 'We love you. We want you to go to college, but we can't afford to pay tuition right now. You're on your own,'" U.S. News World Report reports. "The immediate cash savings are certainly tempting. But the long-term impact on the cut-off children could be devastating."

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9 hours ago ago from Nintendo Wii Game and Accessory Reviews

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11 hours ago ago from New America Today

US NEWS & WORLD REPORT G.L. HOFFMAN The subject of networking comes up most often as it relates to searching for a job. Unfortunately, most of us begin to network when we are out of work--not before. [ See 9 insider secrets to getting hired .] Networking is really about finding common interests with others and beginning new relationships that you aim to nurture long-term. If you are only trying for ...

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What Obama Tells His Banker Pals (U.S. News World Report)

1 day ago ago from Politics Index

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1 day ago ago from Parents' Coalition of Montgomery County, Maryland

Don't miss the Jay Matthews Class Struggles blog post on Jerry Weast's efforts to get Jay Matthews to find out why Montgomery County Public Schools had slipped out of the America's 100 Best Schools list published by US News and World Report. Wonder if Jerry Weast will share with the Board of Education the response he gets from US News and World Report?

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1 hour, 23 minutes ago ago from Wall Street Journal

There's trouble in paradise, or rather there would be if the U.S. Senate's Democratic Caucus were paradise. Last week we heard that Majority Leader Harry Reid had struck a compromise deal on ObamaCare. But, characteristically for the Senate, the leader is having trouble finding followers. "The supposed healthcare deal cut by Harry Reid is a 'non-starter,' Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) said," the Hill reported Friday: Apparently [Reid's] "broad ...

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Exxon CEO Touts Unconventional Gas As New Resource - FOXBusiness.com

8 hours ago ago from FOX Business

Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Industries / Energy Monday, December 14, 2009 Exxon CEO Touts Unconventional Gas As New Resource   By Steve Gelsi MarketWatch Pulse   NEW YORK -- Exxon ...

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10 hours ago ago from CNN Money

These five ultra-efficient vehicles have earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's Top Safety Pick Award. NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Exxon Mobil said Monday it will buy natural gas producer XTO Energy Inc. for $41 billion in an stock and debt transaction. The world's largest publicly traded oil company agreed to issue 0.7098 common stock share for each common share of XTO ( XTO , Fortune 500 ), ...

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Jennifer Edwards: Health Care Reform is in Our Hands

6 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Our government is missing the mark; prevention and education are essential to drive down costs of health care. As is common knowledge: "many costly and disabling conditions - cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases - are linked with common preventable risk factors (World Health Organization)." Tired of asking myself, friends and loved ones the rhetorical question: Why isn't prevention a key point of the ...

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