A German businessman helps save 250,000 lives during Japan’s 1937 invasion of China in the inspiring drama “John Rabe,” arriving Sept.
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German businessman ‘John Rabe’ stands up to Japanese army
Is it worth it to pay $200,000 for a liberal arts education, especially if it means taking out loans? One of my 20-something Kiplinger colleagues answers bluntly: “If I had realized how much debt I was getting into, I would have gone to my state school instead of an expensive private college.” Finance – United States – Education – Colleges and Universities – Government
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7 strategies to avoid the college debt trap
For investors in 529 plans, whose investment income is tax-free if the money is used for qualified college expenses, the past few years have been especially rough.
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Lesson Plan: How to Revive Your 529 Investments
A reorganization of the town’s police department and elimination or reduction of some programs will reduce costs by about $1.37 million, according to proposals presented by Chief Kirk Blouin to the Town Council.
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Police chief identifies $1.37 million in savings
Kids aren’t born with financial know-how, so here are ways for parents to impart some lessons In the wake of the economic recession, parents are talking about money with their children more often and earlier in life, according to a recent survey.
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Money smarts start early
Re: “Obtuse plan for obese surgery,” Christina Blizzard, column, Sept.
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Minister of Health defends plan to help bariatric patients get surgery
Yardsmart: Horticulturist Maureen Gilmer shares how to save plants seeds to use next year or to give as gifts.
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Save your seeds, save money
General Growth Properties Inc. , the second-largest U.S. mall owner, reached a $5.75 million settlement resolving a lawsuit against the company over losses in its 401 savings plan.
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General Growth Settles Class-Action Suit Over 401 Savings Plan Losses
General Growth Properties Inc. , the second-largest U.S. mall owner, reached a $5.75 million settlement resolving a lawsuit against the company over losses in its 401 savings plan.
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General Growth Settles Class-Action Suit Over 401 Savings Plan Losses
General Growth Properties Inc. , the second-largest U.S. mall owner, reached a $5.75 million settlement resolving a lawsuit against the company over losses in its 401 savings plan.
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General Growth Settles Class-Action Suit Over 401 Savings Plan Losses