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Redirecting money after a loan is paid off
Dear Liz: I'll be done paying off my car in a couple of months. What's a good strategy for redirecting that money once it's paid off? Should I use the whole amount each month to start saving for my next car, or would I be better off splitting it up and...Tags: Finance, Loans, Insurance, Yale University, Economy, Business and Finance
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Column: Obama's less-is-more agenda
President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday, the first of his second term, won’t be long remembered. It didn’t offer much in the way of new ideas. It was short on memorable lines — except, perhaps, his demand for...Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, Personal Weapon Control, State of the Union Address, Interior Policy
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McManus: Obama's less-is-more agenda
President Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday, the first of his second term, won't be long remembered. It didn't offer much in the way of new ideas. It was short on memorable lines — except, perhaps, his demand for congressional action on gun...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Barack Obama, Politics, State of the Union Address, Interior Policy
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2/6/2013-Check Your Weapons
Oh man, if the insurance companies get in on the act, that'll be the end of the gun culture in America as we know it which, of course, is what we rational, unarmed citizens want. The insurance companies are worse than the feds. Every insurance policy is...
Tags: Insurance
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Tollway awards contract to study Highway 53 extension proposal
Tribune reporterAn Illinois Tollway committee today recommended awarding a $4 million contract award to Schaumburg-based TranSystems Corp. to continue planning for the proposed extension of Illinois Highway 53/120 in Lake County. The contract will develop a detailed...Tags: Technology, Highway Transportation, Science and Technology, Schaumburg, Engineering
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Danville working on historic preservation ordinance
smojica@amnews.comDanville City Commission unanimously voted Monday to accept changes to the city’s historic preservation ordinance as proposed by the state and recently accepted by the city’s Architectural Review Board. Danville has about six months to get...Tags: Politics, Human Interest, Lawyers, Insurance, Government
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Autism Bill to Take Effect Jan. 1
The Associated PressStarting Tuesday (January 1, 2013), health insurance policies in Alaska will be required to cover treatment of autism spectrum disorders. A portion of that bill, setting up a task force to study such things as the state providing insurance coverage...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Health Insurance, Insurance, Sean Parnell, Autism
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A Q&A on the proposed dock fees
With the City Council poised to vote Tuesday on another round of fee increases for use of the harbor's public tidelands, a group opposing the increases, Stop the Dock Tax, has threatened to boycott Newport's Christmas Boat Parade, an annual tradition that...Tags: Politics, Insurance, Government, Arts and Culture, Public Officials
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Paint Township approves detailed budget with 75 percent tax increase
Daily American Staff WriterAfter months waiting for a public accounting firm to draft Paint Township's 2013 budget, supervisors adopted the spending plan during a special meeting on Monday. The $1.4 million budget raises taxes by 6 mills — an increase that township...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Budgets and Budgeting, Business Enterprises, Job Layoffs
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Labor talks for L.A., Long Beach ports run late; strike continues
Skeletal picket teams of just one or two union members per cargo terminal are maintaining a strike vigil amid sporadic rain showers at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach on Friday morning. Seven of eight container terminals at the Port of Los...
Tags: Port of Los Angeles, Labor Legislation, Port of Long Beach, Career and Workplace
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Michigan becomes the latest right-to-earn-less state
It's one thing to pick a fight with public employee unions in Wisconsin and quite another for Michigan Republicans to take on all of organized labor, as happened with the "right-to-work" legislation that Gov. Rick Snyder signed into law Tuesday evening....
Tags: Barack Obama, Annapolis, Labor Legislation, Rick Snyder, Republican Party
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Plan B port of entry-funding talks continue among county, others
Staff WriterAs attempts to bring federal dollars to expand the Calexico West Port of Entry continue, the same can be said about the county’s “Plan B” that could fund the expansion project estimated to cost some $300 million. The latest move is a...Tags: Finance, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Economy, Business and Finance, Plan B (drug), Juan Vargas
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