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Court listings: April 17
Shyla Ann Baltzell, 24, of 214 S. Eighth St., parking/standing violation, fined $91.50. Mohammad Fahad Alotaibi, 29, of 822 N. Congress St., No. 5, DUI, first offense, fined $520 and sentenced to 60 days in jail with all of the jail sentence suspended....Tags: Watertown, Prisons, Trials, Tra Thomas, U.S. Congress
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Stern Advice - Have fun now, retire later
ReutersBy Linda Stern WASHINGTON, April 25 (Reuters) - By the time you are nearing the pre-retirement years, you've probably heard all that nose-to-the-grindstone advice hundreds of times: Work longer. Cinch the belt tighter. Plow as much as possible into...Tags: Trips and Vacations, 401K, Finance, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Tampa
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Column: Advice for happy living in Aberdeen
As a public service, we occasionally offer tips designed to ensure a happy life in Aberdeen. Here is the newest round of top-flight advice: When leaving the Wendy's parking lot, don’t wait more than 10 minutes to turn left. Just give up and...Tags: Pumpkin, Walmart
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Have fun now, retire later
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - By the time you are nearing the pre-retirement years, you've probably heard all that nose-to-the-grindstone advice hundreds of times: Work longer. Cinch the belt tighter. Plow as much as possible into your 401(k) because you might...Tags: T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated, Trips and Vacations, 401K, Finance, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Quick 'n' dirty sex advice: spring edition
Welcome to spring! It’ll still be cold for two more months, but that doesn’t mean we can’t dream about putting our ski masks away and of summer hookups to come. With a new season comes a new quick ‘n’ dirty column, advice for...
Tags: David Carradine
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CTA hearing sets sights on switch to Ventra card
A public hearing will be held Monday night about an upcoming fare-payment system that offers new options for CTA and Pace customers, but also contains costly penalties — most notably a $3 cash CTA rail fare — that transit riders can avoid,...
Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Michigan Avenue, Credit and Debt, Chicago Tribune, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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96-year old L.A. blogger pops onto Amazon's bestseller list
Los Angeles blogger Barbara "Cutie" Cooper has seen a lot in her 96 years: the Prohibition era, World War II, children, grandchildren, a 73-year marriage, the death of her husband Harry in 2010 at age 98, 18 presidents, and countless technological...
Tags: Social Media, Linthicum, Google+, Amazon.com Inc.
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COLUMN: SOLILOQUY: Advice for new rural residents
Dear Cousin Reginald, Because you’re moving to the Dakotas but are accustomed to city life, I thought you’d like a little help figuring out phrases in farm reports. When I first heard them, they confused me, but I now consider myself an...Tags: Breads
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Beyonce riles PETA again. Mila Kunis dons McQueen at 'Oz' premiere
Beyonce has been running afoul of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals all year, at least. First there was her fur coat at the presidential inauguration. Then there was her Super Bowl costume, which used leather and exotic skins. Now it's some...
Tags: Alexander McQueen, Fashion Shows, Entertainment, Diane von Furstenberg, Academy Awards
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Eschew on this: The grand marshal of world-weariness says it’s OK to hate parades and stay home
Change of SubjectFriday's print column Chicago’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will step off at noon Saturday from the intersection of Balbo and Columbus Drives in Grant Park and head north about half a mile to Monroe Drive. You couldn’t pay me...... -
A 'gray divorce' boom
Until recently, it would have been fair to say that older people simply did not get divorced. Fewer than 10% of those who got divorced in 1990 were ages 50 or older. Today, 1 in 4 people getting divorced is in this age group. It turns out that those...
Tags: Maria Shriver, Marriage, The Beatles (music group), Bowling Green State University, Family
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Kevin Hunt: West Hartford Company Pumps Too Much Oil: Does Customer Pay?
The Hartford CourantWhen the home heating-oil pump doesn't stop pumping, someone has to pay. But who? Andrew Campbell of Cromwell asked Northeast Energy in early March to pump 100 gallons, and no more, that would be paid for with a Joe-4-Oil voucher, a Citizens Energy...Tags: Prices, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, West Hartford, Petroleum Industry, East Hartford
Apr 16, 2013
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Apr 25, 2013
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Apr 12, 2013
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Apr 24, 2013
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Mar 21, 2013
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Mar 11, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Mar 6, 2013
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Mar 2, 2013
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Mar 1, 2013
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Mar 14, 2013
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Mar 31, 2013
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Mar 30, 2013
|Column| Hartford Courant
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