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O’Donnell and witchcraft foil tea party
If Republican Tea Party Senate prospect Christine O'Donnell has her way, she'll serve Delaware despite all the controversy hovering over her head. First was the creative way O'Donnell referred to her collegiate history. The born-again Protestant has also gone embarrassingly public with her anti-masturbation views. According to the Christian Science Monitor, that's not all. Christine ...
Michelle Obama position is hell, says Michelle Obama, according to Bruni
It must be hard to have lots of pressure on you. Being a world leader does that. President Obama's gray hair shows that he found out how hard it is to work in the U.S. economy. First Lady The First Lady gets to take a lot of that pressure on herself also. The London ...
Bermuda within the path of Hurricane Igor
The South Atlantic, especially the Caribbean is a shooting gallery for hurricanes. Each and every year islands and main lands of North and South America get battered. So far, it hasn't been that bad in the 2010 hurricane period. Nonetheless, more storm systems have gathered enough force in the past few weeks to become legitimate ...
Make an emergency fund essential to stop debt
Not having an emergency fund is why most people end up carrying too much debt. You can get put into debt with the smallest things. This happens without an emergency fund. If a larger problem comes, a financial disaster might be a result. For whatever reason, expecting the unexpected doesn't happen often. And creating ...
Mint Migration happens with Quicken online which is certainly not ’seamless’
Mint.com will get to take Quicken Online users and all their personal finance data. This will happen on August 29. Nobody can go to Quicken Online anymore after that. Mint.com was bought by Intuit who made Quicken for about $ 170 million. In February, Intuit sent a message to Quicken Online users that their ...