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...with all your towels, but when you arrive, she'll be a college student. Her conversation along the way--it's actually more of a manic monologue--seems designed to support the thesis "I am the Center of the Universe." This is her moment, so I suggest you silently bear even the most provocative comments ("Maybe next summer instead of working, I'll like hitchhike across Europe...
...Credit-card debt. Paying down high-interest debt, of course, is personal finance?s Rule One - it?s like getting 18 percent return on an investment in the middle of a bear market. And everybody knows credit-card balances never stay down for long, so really I?d just be delaying the stimulus until next time my paycheck doesn?t cover my expenses. But without getting into the dirty financial details, putting up $300 against my current credit-card- and other debt balances only depresses me with the sheer spit-in-the-ocean futility of it. With this volume...
...This may not be a great time to be touting the virtues of the stock market. Employees who depend on 401K's for much of their retirement have seen that nest eggs dramatically shrink this year because of the current bear market. Privatization critics also dispute the conventional wisdom that Social Security provides a low rate of return. It's not just a retirement program, they contend, but an insurance and disability program as well, and when you factor in all those potential long-term benefits, Social Security is a package few Wall Street houses could match...
...Dominating the page was the man who, with atomic energy and electric-blue eyes that alternately charmed and haunted, had dominated every conversation he'd ever had. Einhorn wasn't on a weight-loss program back then. Cross a bear with a man, take away all grooming implements and you get Ira, who considered himself too mythic to bathe regularly or use his given name. Einhorn means "one horn," so he called himself the Unicorn. When it wasn't fair maidens he was after, it was the company of nags like Rubin, Hoffman and Allen Ginsberg. He ingested enough drugs...
...campaign promise to end the funding, he could suffer for it later at the hands of Republicans angered at the President?s choice but helpless to oppose it publicly. And if he is acting as the test balloon for the decision Bush has all but made, Frist could bear the brunt of criticism from research opponents...