Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Thrive on (Copies 4 less) just one income


Thrive on just one income
MSN MoneyCentral - The key to supporting one spouse as a stay-at-home parent is planning, planning, planning. Here s how one young couple manages it. By Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine For Raffi and Elaine Boloyan, both 32, stretching their income became doubly

RIGHTS AND REPRINT SALES
MSNBC - Great for press kits, meetings, conferences and informational handouts, Reprints can be customized in many ways to meet your educational, marketing or promotional needs. The minimum order of custom reprints is 250. If you require less than 250

Gas prices show need for action
New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung - Get ready for more pain at the pump this summer, as gasoline prices are forecast to rise in lockstep with the thermometer. The Energy Department s new seasonal outlook, released Tuesday, projects that the price for regular-grade gasoline will

Bridge Study: "Where Are My Listeners Going?"
Radio Ink - As part of their Audience Attrition project, Bridge Ratings reports that audience erosion from terrestrial radio is attributable to generally less time spent with AM/FM radio, and more time spent with a variety of digital media. This includes MP3

Poll: Hawaiians less favorable to tourism
Washington Times - A Hawaiian poll finds that resentment of tourism is growing in the islands. More than half of those surveyed in 2005 answered yes when asked if Hawaii is being run for tourists, the Honolulu Star Bulletin reported. That is an increase of 7 percent

US students religious, but less sure about religion in politics: poll
Political Gateway - WASHINGTON, April 11, 2006 (PG) - A strong majority of US university students say religion is important in their lives, but they are less sure that religion should shape the country's political and social directions, a new poll showed. The survey by

Wild 2, Blackhawks 0
West Central Tribune - Josh Harding made 27 saves in his second NHL start and Stephane Veilleux scored the deciding goal on a third-period breakaway in the Minnesota Wild's 2-0 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night. Pierre-Marc Bouchard added an empty-net

Estrogen pills less risky after hysterectomy
MSNBC - Estrogen-only hormone replacement therapy used to treat symptoms of menopause does not raise the risk of breast cancer for women who have had a hysterectomy, a study said Tuesday. The finding contrasts with the higher risk of breast cancer among

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