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Can I water Ski Behind this boat?? Paddle-Wheeler’s Fans Seek a Reprieve
CINCINNATI — For more than a year now, fans of the Delta Queen, America’s last original paddle-wheeled, steam-driven, overnight passenger boat, have done everything they could to keep it plying ...
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000_0014.jpg Spring in Maui - The Browns decide to Stay
Whilst out fishing with his brothers in a canoe, Maui hauls a magnificent fish-land out of the sea which he caught on a hook made from the jaw bone of his sorcerer grandmother. The fish-land is co...
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Protect yourself from the dollar drop
If you’re worried about shielding your portfolio from the greenback’s slide, Money Magazine’s Walter Updegrave has three tips.
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Chrysler heads for $1.6B loss on year - CEO
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New head of troubled automaker says expenses will almost certainly exceed revenues for 2007, marking the second straight annual loss: Report.
A Supreme case for saving your 401(k)
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A Supreme Court case underway shows that administrative snafus can undermine your best efforts. Here's how to guard against that.
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Phones hang from a trading terminal on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, May 19, 2009. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonReuters - U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday on lackluster economic data in a session marked by low volume and choppy trading, but losses eased after the Federal Reserve raised its expectations for growth in 2010.


Tue Nov 24 15:33:14 -0600 2009

Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke speaks during The Economic Club of New York luncheon in New York, November 16, 2009. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES BUSINESS)Reuters - Federal Reserve officials are increasingly confident the U.S. economic recovery will be durable, but do not see employment or inflation picking up soon, minutes from their November meeting showed.


Tue Nov 24 15:47:36 -0600 2009
Reuters - American International Group Inc , the insurer that received billions of dollars in a U.S. bailout, has been authorized by its board to pay Chief Executive Robert Benmosche's $7 million compensation, after it laid to rest concerns that he may quit the post.
Tue Nov 24 17:34:54 -0600 2009