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Dr. Ben Carson, new right-wing hero
Whenever somebody says something like, "Now, I know this isn't PC, but ... ," watch out. It probably means they're about to say something rude. In the case of Dr. Ben Carson, the world-famous neurosurgeon and director of pediatric neurosurgery at...
Tags: Herman Cain, Insurance, Neurosurgery, Colin Powell, Barack Obama
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Lockyer widens request for legal opinion on school bond campaigns
California Treasurer Bill Lockyer on Monday expanded his request for a legal opinion to determine if some local education officials and the financial underwriters they hire are violating state law by campaigning for school bond measures. In a second...Tags: Finance, Bill Lockyer, Kamala D. Harris, Schools, Education
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Funding for Shabazz Muhammad's campus visits came from all over
UCLA apparel sponsor Adidas, a Los Angeles basketball trainer, a New York financial advisor and a 34-year-old financial planner all contributed funds to basketball standout Shabazz Muhammad and his summer league team as the talented player wound his way...Tags: Tourette Syndrome, Basketball, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Sports, High School Sports
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Business people - March 24
Frederick, Seibert and Associates Inc. Doug Hutzell, of Frederick, Seibert and Associates Inc. in Hagerstown, recently was named a Hero of Conservation by Field & Stream magazine. The award is for those who spend their time working to create, improve or...
Tags: Fishing, Health, Finance, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Religion and Belief
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LPL Financial staffer becomes member of institute
Kathryn Cormier of LPL Financial in Aberdeen has become a member of the Financial Services Institute, according to a news release. The institute, based in Washington, D.C., advocates for affordable financial advice delivered by a network of more than...Tags: Financial Planning, U.S. Congress, Washington, DC
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7 seek school board seats in Batavia
The Batavia School District 101 School Board will have plenty of new faces after the April 9 election since only one incumbent is running for four open seats. Departing are board vice president Jack Hinterlong, president Ron Link and member Joseph...
Tags: Finance, Business, Politics, Pension and Welfare, Elections
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Business People
F&M Trust CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Christina L. Yoder, training and development officer at F&M Trust, recently was named the “Woman to Watch” in the 2013 Women of Influence awards. The award is presented to a woman younger than 30 who...Tags: Washington Hospital Center, Orlando, General Practitioners, Internists, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Couple gets taxed for tapping IRA; how to pay?
Dear Liz: Help! We've just received devastating news from our accountant that we owe around $11,000 to the IRS and the state for 2012 taxes. The reason for the huge bill is that we cleaned out my husband's IRA to pay for our son's college expenses. My...Tags: Taxation, Credit and Debt, Finance, Career and Workplace, Internal Revenue Service
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Ex-Fargo businessman faces animal neglect charges
FARGO, N.D. (AP) - Bill Kiefer and his bay mule made a conspicuous presence at last summer's Cow Town Hoe Down celebration in New Salem. Kiefer, a stranger to most in this farming and ranching community of 951 in western North Dakota's Morton County,...Tags: Crimes, U.S. Senate, Finance, Misdemeanors, Politics
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Would Ben Carson approve cutting research at Hopkins to balance the federal budget?
Having watched Dr. Ben Carson's speech at the National Prayer Breakfast on YouTube, I can accept his foray into politics because he has worked with people of all religions, and his scholarship fund has supported talented students regardless of race or...
Tags: National Government, Research, Insurance, Public Finance, YouTube
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The market strikes back
WASHINGTON -- We now know the promise and peril of paper wealth. In the last 15 years, the stock market's convulsions ought to have rattled even hardy investors. Twice -- after the popping of the "tech bubble" in 2000 and after the financial crisis in...
Tags: Stock Market, Satellite and Cable Service, Federal Reserve, CNBC (tv network), Finance
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Health Incentives Plans Pay Off
The Hartford CourantTina Nanos' life was bogged down by her weight for years. "I thought about it. I was overweight for a very large portion of my life," said Nanos, who lives in Wallingford with her husband and two children, 13 and 5. But when her weight "skyrocketed"...Tags: Overweight, High Blood Pressure, Georgetown, Diabetes, Finance
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