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Solo Travel – Saving Money

Posted by on Jan 31st, 2010

Knowing when to spend money on a solo vacation and when to save it can be a bit like rolling the dice: does it have to be so nerve wracking? No. Spending travel dollars wisely doesn’t have to be a headache

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Peaches: I earn £250,000 a year

Posted by on Jan 31st, 2010

She is a mere 17 and a year away from finishing her A-levels, but Peaches Geldof apparently has little to learn about the art of making money.

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IRS to help with Earned Income Tax filing today

Posted by on Jan 31st, 2010

While every penny counts in today’s economy, many working people overlook an important tax credit that could put up to $5,600 or more in their pockets.

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New cell tower on tap for Newington

Posted by on Jan 31st, 2010

NEWINGTON — The town is looking to put a 150-foot cell phone tower in Churchill Park to improve wireless communications service for local emergency service providers and to earn some money too.

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Locals earn money by cleaning up snow

Posted by on Jan 31st, 2010

Danvillians spent Sunday clearing walkways and driveways to earn some extra cash.

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Retirement plan: Don’t outlive your money

Posted by on Jan 31st, 2010

For most of us, the immediate goal is to save enough for retirement so we can have a comfortable lifestyle. The next task is to ensure that you don’t withdraw so much from your retirement nest egg that you end up outliving your money.

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Highland students answer Haiti’s call in variety of ways

Posted by on Jan 31st, 2010

In the Highland Local School District, pupils are also learning what it’s like to earn the money they are donating.

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Edmonds excited for shot to earn job

Posted by on Jan 30th, 2010

Edmonds excited for shot to earn job

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Study: High school drop outs earn less money

Posted by on Jan 30th, 2010

Students who drop out of school will earn less money and are more susceptible to poverty and unemployment, according to a study released Wednesday.

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Let corporate money shake up state politics

Posted by on Jan 30th, 2010

While the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision recognizing the First Amendment right of corporations to spend money on political speech may swamp politics with more special-interest money, it’s hard to argue with it as a matter of constitutional law.