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  • Insider Secrets To Making Money With Facebook
    Vista Information Publishing Ltd launches an internet marketing book, Insider Secrets to Making Money with Facebook, for any enterprise attempting ...
  • Trenton Man Charged With Making Phony Money
    Police arrest a Trenton man and accuse him of making counterfeit money.
  • One Industry Making Money On Foreclosures
    The mortgage crisis is creating hard times for so many homeowners. In fact, we're all feeling the effects in the economy. But there is one industry making money thanks to the flood of foreclosures. Inspecting properties that have been foreclosed on to see what needs to be done to get them back on the market. Fox 5's Jennifer Davis has a closer look.
  • Making Kids Money Savvy: Try These Four Tricks
    GGIVE THEM A FEW DOLLARS " AND some financial common sense. Want to make sure your children grow up to be money-smart adults? Check out the
  • Principle? Fairness? No, the Tevez saga is still all about making money
    Kia Joorabchian would like it to be known that his lawsuit against West Ham United is not about money. It is about principles.
  • Man nabbed in funny money scheme
    MIDDLETOWN " Crime paid, for a short while, for a Trenton man making his own money then passing it throughout the county, according to police.
  • Thief Steals Money from Leelanau County Basketball Game
    A Leelanau County High School ended up losing at a basketball game they didn't even play. A thief stole $1,700 in admissions money from the game at Northport School Friday night.
  • Making money
    Dear David: We recall a movie a long time ago about an old counterfeiter who only printed money when he absolutely needed it and only printed $1 bills, but we can't recall its title. Do you happen to recall this movie and its name? Is it on DVD? -- John and Peggy, via e-mail
  • Pioneer to stop making plasma panels
    Pioneer will stop making plasma display panels in an effort to turn around its money-losing business, the Japanese electronics maker has said.
  • Making money really work for the marginalised
    All 10 Asean countries have ratified the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Wo-men, and have endorsed the Beijing Platform for Action, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and Security Council Reso-lution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security.
  • Wacky Credit Gyrations Yield Some Easy Money
    Thanks to the wacky gyrations in the credit markets, many tax-free money market accounts are now yielding nearly as much as those subject to federal income tax.
  • Peninsula man arrested for printing, using fake money
    NEWPORT NEWS -- A Peninsula man who apparently preferred to crank out living on printer, making make counterfeit money instead of working for it, has been arrested after a direct indictment from a grand jury.
  • Ramesh:Don't buy that jet...'Spend the money on the people'
    making a point: Tabaquite MP Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj, right, speaks to Transport Minister Colm Imbert during yesterday's sitting of the Lower House at the Red House, Port of Spain.
  • Lou Pearlman - Boy Band Boss Pearlman Faces 25 Years After Making Plea Official
    LATEST: Boy band svengali LOU PEARLMAN faces up to 25 years in prison and a $1 million (GBP500,000) fine after pleading guilty to federal charges of conspiracy, money ...
  • Boy band mogul Pearlman pleads guilty
    For years, Lou Pearlman wowed banks and investors with slick talk and a lavish lifestyle. But when the one-time architect of the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync set his hand on a courtroom Bible, he set the act aside. Pearlman pleaded guilty Thursday to federal charges of conspiracy, money laundering and making false statements during a bankruptcy proceeding. The plea was the result of a lengthy ...
  • Huge money offers could spoil youngsters: Ranatunga
    ''I have no problem with the seniors but the younger players worry me. I have heard them saying that there are ways of making money even if one does not get picked for the national team,'' Ranatunga told reporters.
  • Bunch of money unclaimed
    MOULTRIE " In times when every penny counts, Georgia House District 170's Penny " Rep. Penny Houston, R-Nashville " is making sure her constituents are aware they could be due some refund money from the state.
  • Can Making Money Really Be This Easy?
    You'll never guess where these 10-baggers were hiding.
  • Making money on user-defined services
    Flexible packages and prices can drive higher ARPU and margins
  • Which basket to put money in?
    VietNamNet Bridge " 31.78% of 25,056 VietNamNet readers polled said they inject money in gold, suggesting it's the most attractive investment channel now for individual investors.
  • Hedge Fund Leadership: How to Inspire Peak Performance from Traders and Money Managers
    Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c85481) has announced the addition of Hedge Fund Leadership: How To Inspire Peak Performance from Traders and Money Managers to their offering.
  • 2008 Olympics Making Profits -- New Article in Money and Markets Examines the Olympics
    Tony Sagami takes a closer look at Chinese companies and industries that could be making big profits during the 2008 Olympics. In this issue of Money and Markets, Mr. Sagami examines how different industries and companies are going to benefit from the Olympics being held in Beijing. (PRWeb Mar 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb762574.htm
  • Green energy is making big money
    The alternative energy business is starting to make real money. Worldwide sales for companies specializing in biofuels, wind farms, solar panels and fuel cells grew 40 percent in 2007 to reach $77.3 billion, according to an annual report issued Tuesday by...
  • House OKs money for schools, but disputes may keep it in limbo
    SPRINGFIELD -- Illinois lawmakers are making yet another run at getting two dozen school districts money to replace crumbling and crowded buildings.
  • New Shortcuts Service Launches To Make Online Coupons As Easy As Click, Shop And Save Money
    Shortcuts, a new free service for paperless online coupons from AOL, launched recently making it even easier for grocery shoppers to save money by linking online coupons to their store loyalty cards. The first retail partner to endorse this program is The Kroger Co., the largest pure grocery chain in the U.S.with 2,487 stores in 31 states under local brands such as Kroger, Ralphs, King Soopers ...
  • How Banks Track Your Money
    You don't have to be a big spender making large payments to questionable companies to get scrutinized by your bank they way Eliot Spitzer was scrutinized by his. All it takes is a tiny purchase, Nancy Cordes reports.
  • House OKs money for school construction
    BY KURT ERICKSON Lee News Service | Wednesday, March 12, 2008 | No comments posted. SPRINGFIELD | Illinois lawmakers are making yet another run at getting two dozen school districts money to replace crumbling and crowded buildings.
  • Making sense of money
    STUDENTS made sense of their dollars when the StartSmart workshops rolled into school last week. Year 10 classes at Batemans Bay and Moruya High Schools participated in the money-wise workshops, hosted by the Commonwealth Bank Foundation, as part of a rural and regional tour that visits 100 schools.
  • Yen Strengthens, Briefly Dips Below 100 Per Dollar
    U.S. interest rate cuts have eaten into the differential between cost of money in the United States and Japan, making the yen carry trade less profitable.
  • 15-Year-Old Convicted Of Trying To Extort Money From Lost Dog's Owner
    A 15-year-old boy was convicted of making a midnight phone call to the owner of a missing dog in an attempt to extort money.
  • State Seeks Federal Money For Local Projects
    Washington " Connecticut municipal officials on Wednesday urged Congress to provide more federal money for local projects such as affordable housing and elderly services they
  • Advisory Panel: Spend Money On Restrooms
    Bartow's citizens' advisory committee has voted to recommend that the city spend next year's federal Community Development Block Grant money on restrooms at the Bartow Civic Center and City Hall, making them handicapped-accessible.
  • Color of Money Live
    Need advice about how to handle your personal finances? Whether the struggle is saving for retirement, organizing your bank files, or talking about money responsibility with your spouse or loved one, Post personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary offers her advice and answers your tough questions.
  • Capella University to repay up to $588,000 in loan money
    The Minneapolis-based online university will need to repay the student loan money after a federal audit revealed an accounting discrepancy.
  • Game Developers Making a Play for iPhone
    The iPhone is already shaking up the wireless industry. The video game industry may be next. Following Apple's move to open the device to outside programmers, some of the top developers and publishers are already making games for it. The iPhone's high-tech hardware and Apple's plans to distribute software for it over iTunes give it a lot of potential as a game machine, they say.
  • Money making movies are all about the language
    A new study by The Nielsen Co. found that the PG-rated movies with the least profanity made the most money at the U.S. box office.
  • Rovegno pushes money-saving plan
    Cumberland County commissioner Rick Rovegno has been making stops to local municipalities recently to help promote a plan he believes will save taxpayers money. He appeared at Newburg Borough and Hopewell Township on March 3.
  • Steve Irwin's zoo accused of endangering animals amid claims widow is more interested in money and celebrity
    The zoo run by 'Crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin until his death has been accused of repeatedly breaching wildlife laws and endangering animals. It is the latest controversy to hit the Australia Zoo, where Irwin's widow Terri has come under scrutiny for money-making schemes and propelling the couple's nine-year-old daughter Bindi into showbusiness
  • Bill Would Give Mesa State More Control Over Money
    A bill that would give Mesa State College more control over its money will soon be making its way to the State Senate floor.
  • Music Group Raises Money For Charity
    CARY, NC -- A local software company is making music for a good cause. VocalMotion, an all-volunteer show choir sponsored by software company SAS in Cary, raises thousands of dollars each year for designated charities.
  • Advice For Your Money, As The Economy Slows
    Until the economy bounces back, what should we be doing for our personal finances? The government is making changes to keep the national financial situation healthy. But, financial planners say...
  • Talking money with your honey
    Couples need a system to manage their finances together so the energy spent arguing about money can be refocused on positives within their relationship.
  • Paul Lewis: Money demeans sport's integrity
    I will tell you what I find most distasteful about sport. Money. Not that I have anything against players and sporting bodies making it. Oh, no, no, no ... perish the thought. Money, as the old song has it, makes the world go around.
  • Judge Allows Return Of Some Bond Money In Abortion-Pill Case
    A judge said Friday that three relatives who helped attempted-homicide suspect Manishkumar Patel post his $750,000 cash bail will get their money back -- even though the businessman is believed to have fled to his native India to avoid the charges against him.
  • Grabbing the grand prize of racing
    What's a still developing Asian country doing hosting one of the world's most expensive motor races? Making money " and creating a generation of motorheads, it seems.
  • Nel loses his place and money
    South African cricket coach Mickey Arthur says that no amount of money will make him keen to be the person who tells Andre Nel the bad news.
  • Loyalty Cards: New Shortcuts Service Launches To Make Online Coupons As Easy As Click, Shop And Save Money
    Shortcuts, a new free service for paperless online coupons from AOL, launched recently making it even easier for grocery shoppers to save money by linking online coupons to their store loyalty cards. The first retail partner to endorse this program is The Kroger Co.
  • Money disputes hurt families
    Marcel Holmstrom didn't talk to his father for six months because of money. When his dad sold the family home for a tidy sum, Holmstrom thought part of the windfall would come to him.
  • Schuyler Town Talk: Lodi seeks more money to support agriculture
    The Town of Lodi in Seneca County is among those asking state lawmakers to consider making more money available for the Farmland Protection Program.
  • Nielsen: U.S. Consumers Making Fewer Shopping Trips
    SCHAUMBURG, Ill.----U.S. consumers are making fewer shopping trips across most retail outlets as they look for ways to combine errands and save money in an effort to battle rising gas prices and other economic pressures, according to The Nielsen Company.
  • Teen Basketball Star Dies After Making Winning Shot
    A Berks County teenager suddenly collapses on a basketball court and dies over the weekend after making the winning shot.
  • Investors pulled billions from Columbia money market fund
    Investors yanked billions of dollars out of Columbia Management's Prime Reserves money market fund last year, a stampede that continued this year and prompted the Boston-based asset manager to reorganize the fund to protect remaining investors.
  • Clinton, McCain delay in making tax returns public
    During Hillary's Clinton's New York race for the Senate in 2000, a man in an Uncle Sam suit calling himself ''Tax Man'' followed Republican candidate Rick Lazio around, demanding to know why Lazio was so slow in making his income tax returns public.
  • Time isn't money: Study finds that we spend the resources differently
    Economists usually treat time like money " as another scarce resource that people spend to achieve certain ends. Money is used to pay for things like furniture and plane tickets; time is spent assembling the do-it-yourself bookshelf or searching for cheap flights on the Internet.
  • Consumers Making Fewer Shopping Trips: Study
    MARCH 18, 2008 -- U.S. consumers are making fewer shopping trips across most retail outlets as they look for ways to combine errands and save money in an effort to battle rising gas prices and other economic pressures, according to research newly released by The Nielsen Co.
  • Red Light Cams Bringing Less Money
    Sioux Falls red light cameras are making less money for the city than they used to.
  • Money Makeover follow-up: Wendy Reck
    Wendy Reck is steadily making progress, chipping away at debt. She's also saving 9 percent of her income toward retirement.
  • Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: H&R Block's Turnaround
    The company is clobbering the competition and making smart moves, Cramer says.
  • 'Hell's Kitchen' Gordon Ramsay putting his 'money where my mouth is'
    Gordon Ramsay said he's putting his money where his mouth is by giving Hell Kitchen's fourth-season winner an executive chef position at The London West Hollywood, a new Los Angeles restaurant he's opening this summer.
  • Calif questioned on law blocking use of money for union activity
    Supreme Court justices questioned Wednesday whether a state should be able to prohibit employers from using state money to influence employees' views on unions in their workplace.
  • Dobbs Ferry pizzeria owner admits he made counterfeit money
    WHITE PLAINS - A Dobbs Ferry pizzeria owner was convicted yesterday of making dough - the counterfeit kind - in the back office of his restaurant.
  • Man Accused of Robbery, Making Threats
    Police in Wilkes-Barre said a man is locked up after he threatened a bar owner and demanded protection money.
  • Making the most of grocery shopping
    Most people pay for their groceries with three currencies " money, time and angst.
  • U.S. moves to free up funds for mortgages
    Federal regulators relax capital requirements for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The move could add $200 billion to the pool of money available for home loans. Seeking to boost the economy by making mortgages cheaper and easier to get, the government said Wednesday that it would further ease the reins on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The move is intended to make as much as $200 billion in ...
  • What God says about your money
    Once you've figured out what Christianity, Judaism or Islam preach about making and spending money, teach your kids early and often. Faiths usually offer parents very clear direction on child-rearing. Premarital sex, for instance? That's pretty much a no-no, no matter what deity you worship.
  • Money buys happiness -- when spent on others
    Money can buy you happiness when you spend it on others. That's the theory put forward by researchers who found people making gifts to others or to charities reported they were happier than those who didn't share, according to a report in F ...
  • Money Rolls Into Raleigh During NCAA Tournament
    The NCAA men's basketball tournament brings teams, fans and money to Raleigh. Area businesses are expected to bring in up to $4 million during the tournament weekend.
  • Tax Rebates Can Make You Money
    Many Americans will be receiving Tax Stimulus Rebates this spring. Your Tax Rebate is an excellent wealth-building opportunity to save, invest and maybe even make some extra money. Let's look at some wealth-building suggestions for that rebate money.
  • Spending Money on Others Can Make You a Happier Person
    Dot-Com Desk: You might not be able to buy happiness, but the way you spend your money can make you a happier person. Do you feel happier when you give money to others?
  • Kicking butts: Students honored for making a difference
    Whether organizing an anti-smoking campaign in their school, establishing a Toys for Tots program, or raising money to help a fellow student pay for hospital bills, the positive volunteer efforts of the Raymond Coalition for Youth resonate throughout...
  • Making Sense of a Scared New World
    In any otherwise inexplicable financial event, the people who profit from it may be understood to have caused it.
  • Man arrested for making counterfeit $20 bills
    A Von Ormy man was arrested for allegedly making $20 bills and selling them for a bargain price.
  • Mitchell Dam making money but more needed in trust fund
    MITCHELL " Since its resurrection in 1998, the Mitchell Dam has pumped out millions of kilowatt hours of electricity, as well as nearly $200,000 in revenue.
  • Men's basketball: IU's early exit costs Dakich bonus money as well
    RALEIGH, N.C. -- While his future as head coach of the Indiana men's basketball team is uncertain, Dan Dakich also lost out on making a maximum $155,000 for advancing in the NCAA Tournament with the Hoosiers' 86-72 loss to Arkansas in Friday's opening round of the East Regional at the RBC Center.
  • Burger Ranch Making Money of Ams Goals
    A local burger shop says their Tri-City Americans giveaway is actually making them money. Burger Ranch in Kennewick gives away free Ranch Burgers every time the Americans score five goals at home, but the restaurant says people usually buy other things too, so they're making money.  
  • Elbow - Garvey Blasts Money-obsessed Bands
    ELBOW frontman GUY GARVEY has launched a scathing attack on fashion-conscious rock bands, accusing them of making music solely for the money. The British singer, whose band ...
  • How social networks are making money?
    SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Virtual beer and vampires may no longer be enough to keep members of social networks like Facebook and News Corp's MySpace riveted to their computers.
  • A money-lender free village in Kerala
    Villagers in Melur panchayat in Thrissur district of Kerala, would soon render a group of money-lenders, known locally as the 'blade-mafia', jobless, thanks to a pioneering scheme launched by the South Indian Bank (SIB).
  • Ideas on saving money
    Sure, there are ramen noodles. Yes, there are those funny-looking light bulbs that require a home equity loan to purchase, but energy experts swear they will save you money in the long run. And, of course, there's a seat waiting for you on the bus.
  • Making money from free music
    The music industry is plagued with illegal downloads as most people do not like to pay for music on the Internet. A research states that for every song that is legally bought, about 100 songs are illegally exchanged over the Internet. This problem can be dealt with some unique ideas like free music, which enables surfers to download music for free once and gives them attractive buying options or ...
  • Carey: 'I'm Not In It For The Money'
    Carey: 'I'm Not In It For The Money'
  • Uganda: Leaders Asked to Guide Masses On Money-Making Projects
    LOCAL leaders and civil servants should guide the masses on the economic activities that can increase people's household incomes, President Yoweri Museveni has said.
  • Gov. Paterson admits to using cocaine, marijuana in his 20s
    Gov. Paterson Monday night admitted to using cocaine and marijuana when he was in his 20s. The 53-year-old Paterson - who's already admitted to cheating on his wife and making some questionable uses of campaign money - made the revelation in a rapid-fire Q-and-A session with New York 1 anchor Dominic Carter.
  • Making the community a better place
    As the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America in 2010 draws near, local and nationwide Boy Scouts and Scout leaders are celebrating their rich tradition of making the community a better place.
  • JibJab CEO shares money-making philosophy
    Even a "guerilla, low-cost" funny video site needs more than advertising to make money, he says. One solution? Selling more "expressive" media, like custom electronic greeting cards.
  • Get smart about money in Johnston
    Making people smarter about money is the aim of two programs at the Johnston Public Library.
  • Money matters: How the AL dominates the NL
    To find the power in baseball this season, follow the money and go to the American League.
  • Justices making more but working less, challenger maintains
    State Supreme Court candidate Bob Bastress believes justices are working less and taking less responsibility for opinions yet making more money than ever before.
  • Lisa Zhu | Making our money talk
    It starts with an innocent e-mail at the end of junior year, encouraging us to consider the importance of fundraising. And before we know it, we've graduated to become the recipients of nightly phone calls from chipper-voiced undergraduates soliciting us for hundreds of dollars' worth of donations.
  • 50 Cent : Blood in the Sand announced, confirming the rapper as a money-making machine
    Blaow! 50 Cent returns with 'Blood in the Sand', sequel to the universally acclaimed '50 Cent: Bulletproof'. You play as 50 Cent, fresh from getting revenge for being shot in the back like 9 times, and now having to protect your assets from a 'crooked overlord'. As if those assets wouldn't have been gained from being either 'crooked' or an 'overlord'.
  • YOUR MONEY
    One of the most frequent requests I receive from readers is for tips on making money on the Internet. The worldwide web presents almost unlimited potential for both established operations and enterprising individuals alike to create extra income.
  • Maine's Budget Crises - Ten Years in the Making
    If you don't want to read this article, here is the readers digest version of it! Ten years ago Maine government embarked upon a decade of socialism"spending as much money as possible on welfare.
  • Guy & dolls: North Salt Lake man is one of the doll-making industry's brightest stars
    Jack Johnston had been laid off from his job as a vice president of Sea World in Orlando, Fla. His 5-year-old son had just been diagnosed with leukemia. "I was left without income, insurance and very little money in the bank," he says.
  • Hanson tells investors to show him their money
    The time has come for angel investors hoping to reopen the closed Borgen's Cafe in downtown Westby to ‘show their money' and invest real green in the restaurant renovation project. Russ Hanson, the voice behind the venture to reopen Borgen's, set a deadline of March 31, for investors in the Borgen's project to deposit their funds in a newly developed cooperation account established at River Bank ...
  • City's money manoeuvres worry Grits
    Ottawa may be the second biggest city in Ontario but you wouldn't know it based on this week's provincial budget, which shut the city out of the big money.
  • Area woman acquitted, guilty in money case
    A jury acquitted a Spring Lake woman of most of the charges against her that she spent the money of two developmentally disabled adults but convicted her on two counts and was deadlocked on two others.
  • Symphony of silence : North Arkansas Symphony, short of money, pulls plug on last concert of season
    The North Arkansas Symphony has been forced to call off its last concert of the season because of a shortage of money. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
  • Panel says give Modesto mayor, council more money but doesn't say how much
    A city salary commission suggests Modesto's mayor and City Council should make significantly more money, but it still offers only general guidelines for how much.
  • Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles
    Can the market fully manage the money and banking sector?
  • Realty tax tips: Does refinancing save money? It depends
    I bought my condo 18 months ago. The interest rate on my 30-year loan is 6.25 percent. Should I consider refinancing to a lower rate? I plan on staying here and paying off the loan so it seems even if I save some money on a lower interest rate I will be extending my loan and paying more over the long haul. " Scott
  • JAIL MAKING MONEY FOR JEFFERSON COUNTY
    While it wasn't designed to make money, the Jefferson County adult jail, also known as the W.C. “Dub” Brassell Adult Detention Center is doing just that.
  • Making money go further in tough times
    A 60-year-old woman from New Castle looks for a job after being downsized. A mother in Bear clips coupons and worries about negative home equity.
  • In Defense of “Money” Mayweather: A True Prizefighter
    30.03.08 - By Michael Herron (M.I.C.) - The definition of prizefighting is simple; a match fought between professional fighters for money. Fortunately, Floyd “Money” Mayweather, the best Pound-for-Pound (P4P) fighter in the sport, understands the meaning.
  • Still making money
    High fuel costs, battered capital markets and an overall slumping economy conspired to pummel profits for many publicly-traded companies in the region in 2007.
  • For Richer Or Poorer: Readers tell us how much money matters
    We asked whether Seattle's phenomenal rise in wealth the past two decades has resulted in happiness, and invited readers to "talk money."
  • District money under fire in Martin
    For decades, Martin County commissioners have received millions of dollars in taxpayer money to spend on projects in their districts, and their decisions have rarely been questioned.
  • Amid money crunch, counties let some roads go to gravel
    GRAND RAPIDS -- The 1950s may be long gone, but a staple of that era is making a comeback -- the gravel road. Because of shrinking budgets and a bumper crop of potholes, unpaved sections are cropping up in populated areas, on roads that had been covered with blacktop for decades.
  • Man Charged For Making Up Kidnapping Story
    An Orange County man, whom deputies say walked into a bank and claimed he was kidnapped, now faces charges for making up the whole story to get more money to buy crack.
  • Rain barrels help save money, environment
    More valuable than oil, water is making a big splash in the conservation movement, with rain barrels enjoying a surge in popularity. Instead of trying to get rid of water, Conservation Foundation chief Brook McDonald says, people are "embracing it as a very valuable natural resource and treating water with some respect."
  • Op-Chart: Making Money Hand Over Fist
    An oil trader demonstrates the hand signals used on the floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange. Text and graphics by Ben Schott, a contributing columnist.
  • MCOT English News : Mahathir says he's not making comeback
    KUALA LUMPUR, April 7 (Bernama) -- Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Sunday that he had no intention of making a comeback as Umno president or prime minister.
  • Some schools making each minute count
    You've heard of making up a snow day by adding a day at the end of the school year. How about making up one by adding a...
  • Making History Through Donations
    Giving money can be a way of becoming part of history. At the New-York Historical Society, which is currently looking for more than $90 million to fund a physical and intellectual expansion, giving money can be a way of ensuring the vitality of historical inquiry in the first place. The society's slogan is "history matters." Its library, archives, art collection, and exhibitions help it fulfill ...
  • Essays on money make you laugh, cry, look in the mirror
    Cyndi Lauper is right when she sings, money changes everything. The abundance or lack of it does change everything. But if money is so important, why do so many people avoid talking about their finances?
  • Struggling Tri-Rail pushes for rental car tax dollars
    Without more money, train line fears cutbacks Faced with making drastic cuts in service, Tri-Rail is launching a major campaign today to direct state legislators' attention to the commuter train's funding plight.
  • On the Money: Time to tackle home improvements
    Spring is in the air, and many homeowners will soon turn to making home improvements.
  • Small-Money Candidate Wants Campaign Change
    A 2009 mayoral candidate has put forward a new proposal to even the playing field among candidates for the city's highest office. Tony Avella, a city councilman from Bayside, recently submitted to the City Council legal division what he calls “clean money, clean elections” legislation.
  • Siris: By making Bear Stearns a sacrificial lamb, the Fed averted a financial panic
    By making Bear Stearns a sacrificial lamb, the Fed averted a financial panic. By taking bad loans off the hands of the banks, the Fed averted financial paralysis.
  • Hanford Advisory Board calls for more cleanup money
    PORTLAND -- More money is needed for Hanford cleanup in fiscal 2009 and 2010 than proposed in budget documents if the Columbia River and public health are to be adequately protected, according to the Hanford Advisory Board.
  • Making
    Expect a lot of talk this week at the National Association of Broadcasters' Las Vegas conference about the same thing constantly on broadcasters' minds: how to make money online.  Whether it's targeting local ads, adding in e-commerce, improving metrics tracking or the continuous upgrade of video players, it all boils down to that. The AP surveyed some top execs ahead of the conclave, which ...
  • Millions and millions have come into cricket... We have to get over the feeling that making money is a crime
    The newly appointed Principal Adviser to the International Cricket Council and President of the Punjab Cricket Association, I.S. Bindra, has seen it all-hits, misses, fixes-and has refused to be stumped. In an interview with The Indian Express Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta on NDTV 24x7's Walk the Talk, Bindra talks about Indian cricket's financial clout, the dark period of match-fixing, the ...
  • Cities making red-light cameras more profitable by making them less safe
    Red light cameras cause more accidents, and not just because drivers slam their brakes to avoid getting a robo-ticket -- also because the optimal money-making strategy for red-light cams is to make them less safe.
  • Making ends meet: Stories to help readers stretch their dollars
    By Kathy Williams Herald Democrat Editor's note: This is the first in an occasional series of articles, “Making Ends Meet,” in which we will address ways readers can do more in their lives with fewer resources.
  • Excerpt: ‘You're so money'
    In "You're So Money," 20-something financial reporter Farnoosh Torabi tells readers they can can satisfy their sophisticated tastes and achieve financial bliss. The key, she writes, is prioritizing your expenses according to what you want the most"splurging when you can and saving on other things. An excerpt.
  • Internet: New avenue for making quick bucks
    If you want to be your own boss and if you have an entrepreneurial spirit, you can tap into the Internet to make a living as a freelancer. The world of web will give one much flexibility to systematically market oneself and earn a lot of money.
  • Are angels climbing out of reach?
    The economy may be in dire straits, but entrepreneurs needn't worry, as angel investors still have capital to invest in ideas with money-making potential -- so long as those ideas are in later-stage startups, according to recently released data.
  • Ditch family gatherings, pals to save money, says the tightest man Down Under
    Melbourne, Apr 13 : Forget cutting on food from restaurants and making a budget diary - the best way to halt your pocket from getting lighter is by avoiding family gatherings and big spending friends, advocates Australia's 'tightest man'.
  • Fannie warns homeowners who walk away
    The country's two largest sources of mortgage money have a blunt warning for anyone thinking about joining the growing "walkaway" trend, where homeowners stop making payments and months later send the house keys back to their lender: You will feel the pain....
  • 3 arrested in counterfeit money scheme 10:14 PM
    LANCASTER, S.C. -- Lancaster police have made three arrests in a counterfeit money scheme. Officers say David Rickie, Robert Sims and Tonya Sanders were making and using counterfeit bills at several businesses in the area.
  • Making Your Money Last as Long as You Live
    Between personal factors such as one?s retiring age and such economic variations as stock market performance, the deaccumulation phase of retirement requires prudence.
  • CBS4 Your Money: Home Equity, Bottle Concerns, Gas
    CBS4 Your Money on Monday reports lenders are tightening the reigns on home equity loans, Wal-Mart says it expects all of its baby bottles to be free of a chemical that's been deemed to be potentially unsafe by early next year, and gas prices continue to rise.
  • Black colleges seeking more money from alumni
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  • Making money in the eco-building industry
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  • Report: Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt want their own reality show
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  • Some Banks Rethink Investments as Money Tightens
    As Bank of America considers lowering its 9 percent stake in China Construction Bank, other bankers are starting to ask whether suffering Western banks will be forced to sell their Asian assets.
  • Schools ask for more money in annual budget
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  • Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Pennsylvania Outcome Won't Sway Superdelegates But Money Will
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  • Don't be Homer Simpson with your money
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  • Black colleges seeking more financial support from alumni
    Making money, administrators at Virginia State University have learned, takes money.
  • Funny Money Found In Marathon
    MARATHON COUNTY -- Two Marathon teenagers are arrested for making and spending fake money on a home computer.
  • Brain reacts to fairness as it does to money and chocolate
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  • Find Your Inner Spock: Jonny Magic's Logic Tips
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  • Having trouble making ends meet
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  • Singles Choose Love Over Money According to TRUE.com Survey
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  • PNG aid money under scrutiny
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  • Sharing financial duties is a sound relationship strategy
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  • Peer to peer lending: Finding money online in a credit crunch
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  • A town coined Carson City
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  • Making Money, the How-To Way
    Online instructional videos even for such arcane tasks as turning flashlights into lasers are proving extraordinarily popular and lucrative.
  • Ohio's other banks are still making money
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  • Walsall owner philosophical on Money departure
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  • Sebelius signs law making veterans eligible for college money
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  • Barack Obama still takes in oil money
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  • FUN SIZED: Save energy; save money; save the planet
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  • IRA Investing: Finally Making Money
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  • Making Money on Widgets, Buzz, Digital Engagement
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  • Reputation And Money: New Insights Into How The Brain Processes Social, Economic Reward
    Researchers have mapped the brain regions that process social standing and money rewards, yielding new insights that they said will aid understanding of the basis of social behaviors.
  • Nintendo Making Tons of Money; Plans to Increase Wii Production
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  • Games Wall Street Plays
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  • CBS: Making money with billboards
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  • The Million-Dollar Idea in Everyone is Your Guide to Making a Difference and a Dollar
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  • Paltrow Stopped Making Money In 2002
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  • Making money movie cliffhanger
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  • Making Money Off Online Video
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  • Making the most of your money
    As a new couple, it can be hard to make sense of money matters. And the transition to "our" money instead of "his" and "her" money can be a little bumpy, especially in this rocky economy. Here's some information to get ahead with a money strategy that won't leave you broke next year.
  • Woman's flood claim money stolen
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  • Making Up the Difference with Tax Increase
    With Virginia short on money and budget cuts making up the difference, the talk in Richmond is turning to sneaking in tax increases to bridge the gap.
  • Enlightened Wealth Institute Student Starts Reality Blog And Mystery Contest On Making Money
    An Enlightened Wealth Institute student has started a new blog which will help people make more money from real estate investments and online web business. Tammy Powell who has started the blog mentioned that the blog will help people learn how to make money online and profitable real estate investments. (PRWeb May 8, 2008) Read the full story at ...
  • BBC failed to pass on money pledged to charity
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  • Money Tips: Saving Around Home
    A lot of money can be saved inside the home by making some simple changes.
  • TV phone scandal: BBC kept over £100k of charity money
    The BBC failed to pay £106,000 to charity from phone votes in over 20 programmes, including last year's UK Eurovision final, it said today. In the case of Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up 2007, a presenter mistakenly told viewers to vote when phone lines had not yet opened.
  • The Art Of Making A Big Mac Go Green
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  • Money Makeover: Couple in their 50s get some atypical advice
    Three decades ago, Gilbert and Michelle Lowe never imagined it would be hard to get by on as much money as they are making now.
  • Parents, teach your teens about money
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  • Short money means a short legislative session
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  • Hackers inflict pain rather going for money
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  • All the love but a bit less money
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  • Money Making Hobbies
    With prices skyrocketing on everything from gas to food, a little extra money would certainly come in handy. And it may be closer than you think...if you've got the right hobby.
  • Bernanke: Banks need to keep more money on hand
    Financial market turmoil underscores the need for "generous" capital cushions, and banks need to actively raise money as needed, U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Thursday.
  • Paper prayers; Grandmother's diagnosis spurs St. Catharines boy to raise money for breast cancer research by making ...
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  • House to boost GI Bill as it passes war funding
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  • House to Boost GI Bill on War Funds
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  • Five Days With This Man Could Make You Rich: Online Money-Making Guru Shares Secrets During Special Seminar
    Clayton Makepeace, the world's greatest - and richest - online marketing copywriter shared all his secrets and tricks during a special one-time only Power Summit seminar to an eager audience from all over the world who paid the $5,000-per-seat price to learn exactly how to make money online.
  • Colleges ask for less 'stuff,' more money
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  • Pros make money while the individual investor often loses it
    Investors fear losing money, but they are almost as afraid of losing out - of not making money when they could have.
  • Counterfeit Money
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  • Rock's New Economy: Making Money When CDs Don't Sell
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  • Amazon MP3 Clips Widget - a little music on your blog, a little money on the side
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  • Money launderer for Cunningham gets eight years
    The contrition, tears and poor health of Thomas Kontogiannis were not enough to spare him a prison sentence of eight years and one month for his role in laundering bribe money for former Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham.
  • Money Management 101 for Newlyweds
    (ARA) - For many couples, making the decisions that will affect each other's lives begins the day they return home from their honeymoon; but it should really begin before they even say "I do."
  • Alabama sheriffs feed inmates on $1.75 a day
    Back in the day of chain gangs, Alabama passed a law that gave sheriffs $1.75 a day to feed each prisoner in their jails, and the sheriffs got to pocket anything that was left over. More than 80 years later, most Alabama counties still operate under this system, with the same $1.75-a-day allowance, and some sheriffs are actually making money on top of their salaries.
  • Big fund money and its effect on oil markets
    There's no question about it: A new breed of speculator is pouring money into the oil market. What's less certain is whether this new money is responsible for driving up prices or essential to a healthy market.
  • COLUMN: Money Panel: Turning home green is easy
    Q: How can I start the process of making my home more energy efficient?
  • 5 Basic Guidelines for Managing Your Finances
    A new Times columnist offers the first principles of Your Money, guidance that can be useful in making just about any financial decision.
  • Energy assistance program out of money
    A Seattle program that provides emergency electric bill grants to low-income families is out of money, and officials have temporarily closed it to applicants.
  • Rodgers has the big job, but he's a long way from big money
    Aaron Rodgers may have the Green Bay starting quarterback job. But in the NFL, there's one thing that speaks louder than words money. And he's not making the big bucks yet.
  • How you feel about money says a lot about you
    If cold, hard cash has a soft and fuzzy side, longtime financial adviser Susan McCarthy aims to expose it in her new book, The Value of Money.
  • A simple lesson from Rezko trial: The power of money
    The marathon fraud trial of political fundraiser Antoin “Tony” Rezko has been all about money " and the way it seems to seep into every corner of Illinois politics.
  • McCain to Rely on Party Money to Match Obama
    John McCain, who suffered a blow as a key fund-raiser resigned, is leaning on the Republican Party as Barack Obama turns again to his fund-raising juggernaut.
  • The best tips online and in print
    MORE financial tips, tools and strategies are at your fingertips from today with the launch of the new Making Money section on the AdelaideNow website.
  • NJ.com: New York Yankees Forum
    87165. If/When we lose... It might actually be a good thing. Maybe Hank will get so pissed off and start making some demands. It could happen, losing 5 out of 6 to mets and rays, he might go nuts. Let Giambi go, who cares about the 20 million. Have the yanks ever cared about the money.
  • The mutual fund news report that sparks ideas
    Fund Action The editors of Fund Action have a singular understanding of what the readers want most: exclusive, breaking-news and money-making industry intelligence.
  • Ag marketing specialist to help farmers diversify
    David Herbst is making good money for now. The owner of Misty Meadows dairy farm in Ringgold said he is earning about $23 per 100 gallons of milk, almost twice as much as the $13 per 100 gallons he was getting last year.
  • Billions here to invest
    There is about $9 billion sitting in savings accounts across Barbados. This idle money, says one Canadian consultant, can be invested in the tourism sector, making tremendous returns for Barbadians.
  • Money at work : South Canterbury Finance Ltd secured bonds
    What is it called and what sort of savings product is it? South Canterbury Finance Ltd is making an offer of up to $125 million of secured bonds. What is the company behind it?
  • Ford delays outlook for making a profit
    High gas prices and plunging truck and sport-utility sales have tanked Ford Motor Co.'s hopes of making money by next year. Blog: You Auto Know 'UAW election moved up'
  • Gas prices making it harder to keep police cars, fire trucks, buses rolling
    There's a new kink to city budget planning this year as local governments try to predict gas prices and find the money to keep police cars and garbage trucks on the road.
  • Congress, Pentagon want fewer challenges from defense contractors to big-money decisions
    WASHINGTON - Quit complaining. That's the message from the Pentagon and Congress to defense companies that cry foul when they don't win contracts. Resolving the protests costs the government time and money.
  • Naomi's money lessons
    NAOMI Robson, narrator of Channel 7's Surf Patrol , tells James Campbell about her experience with money.
  • Spilka on a money mission for Hopkinton
    With a new marathon museum on the radar, Sen. Karen Spilka is trying to secure $50,000 in state money for the town's athletic association, a potential boost to the $250,000 she obtained for the group in fiscal 2007.
  • Teens and the mysteries of money management
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  • Money may buy happiness
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  • Web 2.0 companies aren't making money, say investors
    A large number of Web 2.0 companies aren't making any money, or at least no revenue, despite being popular, according to entrepreneurs and financiers in the know.
  • ANC's money-making ploys
    Sandra Botha of the DA, has attacked two ways in which she accuses the ANC of trying to make money.
  • 30 Days, 30 Ways to Save: Making your hobbies earn money
  • 30 Days, 30 Ways to Save: Making your on-line hours earn money
  • Kids Money - Cash-Smart Kids Launches Video Competition To Select Young Entrepreneurs
    Know of any kids making money? Cash-Smart Kids has launched a video competition to select two entrepreneurs under 16 to feature alongside Ben Casnocha in a book about kids and money. Proceeds of the book will go to microfinance charity.
  • High school students making music and money for tornado relief fund
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  • Shahrir: Petrol subsidised with people's money
    PETROL station operators have been reminded to not only think about making profit by selling subsidised petrol to foreigners.
  • Councilman pleads not guilty in drug money case
    CHATTANOOGA " Chattanooga City Councilman John "Duke" Franklin Jr. pleaded not guilty in a cocaine money laundering case and a federal judge set an Aug. 5 trial.
  • Money Earmarked to Fight Drunken Driving Gets Diverted
    After waiting months for an answer, a Northeast Wisconsin senator is pushing once again to find out where money that's supposed to help combat drunken driving is going.
  • Mini-factory for making money in Anenii-Noi district
    The police arrested a 23-year-old man on suspicion he had forged money and put them into circulation. Ion Batrincea, who is native of Puhaceni village, Anenii-Noi district, was earlier tried for similar offences. The police established that in 2007, the man organized a criminal group and purchased equipment and raw material from abroad for forging dollars. He installed the mini-factory in the ...
  • Fishermen making money selling subsidised diesel
    KUCHING: More than RM70 million worth of subsidised diesel has been smuggled out of the country, with fishermen being identified as the main culprits.
  • Md. hopes to track money surrounding slots debate
    Voters have more than five months before they decide whether slot machines will come to Maryland. But money to influence the outcome of that decision is already here, and watchdog groups and state officials said it won't be easy to track until new state legislation goes into effect.
  • Why You Need an Emergency Fund
    Stop making excuses and start setting aside money for a rainy day.
  • Major League Baseball making a US$10-million donation to cancer research
    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Major League Baseball is making a US$10 million donation to "Stand Up to Cancer," a fundraising charity for cancer research, commissioner Bud Selig said Wednesday.
  • Hot Ticket in B-School: Bringing Life Values to Corporate Ethics
    These days, business schools teach that leadership exists at all levels, and corporate life should be about much more than just making money.
  • Making sure your kids can manage money
    KUSA " A recent survey of 12th graders in 40 states paints a gloomy picture of how much basic personal finance knowledge they have.
  • Local Moms Making Big Money Selling Baby Products
    North Texas women are making big money selling baby products. This can be a lucrative business. It's a consumer group that's continually renewing itself.
  • More money for poor, tax cuts for developers can fix Sask. housing crunch: report
    REGINA - Saskatchewan's housing crisis can be cured by giving tax breaks to encourage affordable housing development, making landlords give more notice before hiking rents and giving more money to the province's poor, a new report suggests.
  • EA Mythic's Jacobs: Free-To-Play MMO Creators Should 'Show Us The Money'
    Speaking as part of an in-depth Gamasutra analysis of subscriptions versus alternatives for the MMO/online game market, EA Mythic's Mark Jacobs has suggested that it's "very disingenuous when publishers talk about how many people are playing their game but won't talk about how much money they're making." Jacobs is general manager and VP of the Electronic Arts-owned developer of subscription ...
  • Newlywed tips: Making the most of your money
    As a new couple, it can be hard to make sense of money matters. And the transition to "our" money instead of "his" and "her" money can be a little bumpy, especially in this rocky economy. Here's some information to get ahead with a money strategy that won't leave you broke next year. 1. List your spending to come: Start tallying things you need to save for: Uncle John's wedding (October), ...
  • Making Sure ESPLOST Money Goes to Good Use
    The Savannah-Chatham School Board received an annual performance audit of ESPLOST, the education special local option sales tax. The audit is to make sure the money is being spent the right way and in a fiscally responsible order.
  • Justices rule for defendants on money laundering
    WASHINGTON " The Supreme Court on Monday ruled against the government in two money laundering cases, making it more difficult for prosecutors to use an important weapon in the war on drugs and organized crime.
  • paysafecard: E-Money Licence Spurs on Internationalisation
    paysafecard, Europe's leading web cash service for the internet, has been granted its own licence to issue electronic money. The e-money licence, issued to paysafecard.com limited by the Financial Services Authority on the 30th of May 2008, will shortly be extended EU wide, making paysafecard more independent from banking institutions and therefore facilitating further rapid expansion across ...
  • Making Money Where Others Fail
    Why some investors handle market swings better than others.
  • The Web Week in Review - Money Edition
    Drama 2.0 has his mind on his money and his money on his mind more than usual lately, so this week's installment of The Web Week in Review is focused on cold hard cash - who's making it and who isn't.
  • New Breakthrough 'Forced Money' System Just Released
    A brand new "technology" has been developed that makes websites pay you by "force!"Short of putting a gun to people's heads and making them take their money out of their wallets and pay you without choice, this new technology might as well be the exact same thing. (PRWeb Jun 6, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb1001544.htm
  • Tech Comics: "Making Money from Web 2.0"
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  • Rewarding
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  • The new way to make money in real estate
    The secret to successful real estate investing over the past decade has been simple: buy property, then sit back and watch it rocket up in value. With prices shooting skyward at double-digit rates in many Canadian cities, how could you not make money?
  • Mum gets on her bike to raise money for Cobalt Appeal
    A MUM-of-five is returning to her home town on bike to raise money for a cancer charity. Michelle White, 31, will be making the 57 and a half mile journey back to Wotton-under-Edge next month to raise money for the Cobalt Appeal.
  • In Money Race, Obama Has the Advantage
    Sen. Barack Obama will head into the general election with the ability to raise significantly more money than his Republican opponent, an extremely rare position for a Democrat and one that could give him a huge advantage in mobilizing supporters, reaching voters and competing across the country.
  • California: A New Hearing in V.A. Case
    The case involves the Veterans Affairs clinicians being urged to avoid making a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder to save money.
  • Illinois GOP: Blagojevich should give back all Rezko money
    CHICAGO | Gov. Rod Blagojevich should return all campaign money linked to convicted political fundraiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko, the chairman of the Illinois Republican Party said Thursday.
  • Howard: "Double my money or lose me"
    Barnsley captain Brian Howard is likely to have upset the Reds faithful by making a double my money or let me go ultimatum to Simon Davey and Patrick Cryne.
  • Money woes have Oz women making beauty sacrifices
    Melbourne, June 7 : More and more women are cutting on gym memberships, health food and trips to beauticians and hairdressers as money woes hit home, says a new Australian study.
  • The Best Stocks for New Money
    It's time to add new money. What will you do?
  • By Royal Appointment: Masters of the ancient art of making money
    MAKING money out of making money is a proud boast few businesses can make.
  • New Car Insurance: A Quick Way to Save Money
    (ARA) - With the struggling economy making headlines daily, more and more Americans are looking for ways to save. If you, like many others, are feeling the crunch, you might want to take another look at how you are currently spending money.
  • Spammers are making real money on fake drugs
  • Gabbing With Top Googler
    Google chief Eric Schmidt chats with the New Yorker about making money, YouTube and whether Google is trying to thwart a deal between Yahoo! and Microsoft.
  • Marshall Loeb's Daily Money Tip: Making your charitable donations count
    If you've decided to make a donation to a charity but aren't sure which one yet there are a number of factors you'll want to consider. One big question that you may have is “where is your money going?”
  • Gas stations making less money amid high prices: independent retailer group
    CALGARY - Many drivers are fed up with seeing prices well above $1.30 a litre posted outside their local gas stations, but their frustration should be directed elsewhere, says the head of a group that represents independent fuel retailers.
  • "The bit I don't get is how Stanford reckons he will make money out of this" - EC
    "The bit I don't get is how Stanford reckons he will make money out of this" - EC
  • Analysis: India to check money laundering
    NEW DELHI, June 11 (UPI) -- In a move to prevent money laundering, India has decided to bring all international payment gateways under the purview of a domestic law by amending the current Prevention of Money Laundering Act, which would be placed in Parliament in its next session scheduled to be held in July.
  • Iran has no plans to move money out of Europe
    Iran is not planning to move assets from European banks, a banking official said on Tuesday, rejecting reports it is making major withdrawals to dodge impending EU sanctions.
  • Football -Euro 2008: Austria loses its team and identity in Uefa's grand money-making machine
    Fortunate to be at Euro 2008 in the first place, Austria has been unable to shrug off an air of homogeneity and blandness, writes Barney Ronay
  • On the Money: Making your charitable donations count
    If you've decided to make a donation to a charity but aren't sure which one yet, there are a number of factors you'll want to consider. One big question you may have is “where is your money going?”
  • Our view: Candidates at every level leave money trail in wake
    The gradually intensifying outcry about the sources of money pouring into Rich Alloway's campaign for state Senate recently got us to wondering. Can it really be that voters have forgotten how elections and political campaigns work in this country?
  • Your Money: Explore the different phases of money in the stock market
    By Michael Baron, Great Plains Diversified Services Inc., Bismarck, N.D. Wednesday, June 4, 2008 2:18 PM CDT Dear Michael: We have been following your columns on how to accumulate and save money over our lifetimes.
  • ``It was money palaver``
    Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari said on Saturday money matters were only one of his reasons for joining Chelsea after Euro 2008. Scolari, whose appointment was announced by Chelsea on Wednesday, began a news conference by making a statement about his move to the English Premier League.
  • Air Show Raises Money For Idaho Meth Project
    The Thunder Over Nampa air show isn't just drawing crowds, it's raising money for a good cause.
  • Book Review: Making Money by Terry Pratchett
    Moist von Lipwig is back and instead of ‘Going Postal' he's ‘Making Money' Moist Von Lipwig is the original con man. He's so good at it that he's conned the entire city of Ank-Morpork into believing he's honest and trustworthy. The thing is that they believe in him even though he keeps telling them they shouldn't! After all, Ank-Morpork loves a good show. In Going Postal Moist took over the ...
  • ‘Like putting money in basket with a hole'
    MANILA, Philippines"Giving subsidies to poor families may momentarily help them cope with the food and energy crises but it is like throwing money away.
  • Investigation shows 11 clients of McConnell Hancock had money missing from estates
    At least 11 of Karyn McConnell Hancock's former Lucas County Probate Court clients have discrepancies in their accounts totaling more than $170,000 in missing money and possible thefts, a recently concluded investigation revealed.
  • Money-conscious consumers dropping bottled water for tap water
    Tap water is making a comeback.
  • BOMA adds money to budget to help Chamber of Commerce
    SEVIERVILLE - The Board of Mayor and Aldermen gave its final reading to the city budget Monday, but not before adding some money for the Chamber of Commerce and making some other last-minute changes.
  • Change at the Top of 'Dirty Sexy Money'
    'Big Shots' creator takes helm in showrunner swap ABC's second-year show "Dirty Sexy Money" is making some behind-the-scenes changes, dropping executive producer and showrunner Daniel Cerone after four months at the helm.
  • Breakdown Investing: Three Money-Making Stories That Will Inspire You to Find the BigIdeas Hidden Inside the Trends
    Book comes from experts Jim Mellon and Al Chalabi, authors of The Top 10 Investments for the Next 10 Years: BigIdeas, MoneyFountains and Your Path to Prosperity.
  • Paper money issue a matter of fairness
    Have you ever noticed that when you feel paper money, it all feels the same? Now, imagine being blind or having low vision and being unable to see what money you have. In many ways, this robs this population of their independence.
  • Orman: Money mistakes
    Avoiding costly money mistakes is one of the best ways to make more money " each penny you avoid throwing away on a senseless move is a penny available for reaching your financial goals. If you do nothing else, please avoid making any of the following financial blunders.
  • School board considers moves to save money
    The 2008-09 budget is balanced, but the Janesville School Board is considering ways to save money in the future, including consolidating special education programs or paying debt early.
  • New UPS Services Making It Easier to Go Global, Go Green
    ATLANTA----As U.S. businesses face challenges associated with a sluggish domestic economy, many are looking to markets overseas. Two technology-enabled services from UPS are making it easier than ever for businesses large and small to expand beyond U.S. shores -- and helping them go green while they're at it.
  • Students making money: You can too!!
    We found a summer camp with an unique twist. The Money Game teaches dozens of kids business and finance and how to make money work for them.
  • Investing: Do-good funds making money
    With everyone from Al Gore to General Electric on the bandwagon to save the earth, the idea of doing good while making money is spreading to all corners of the financial world, SmartMoney.com reports. In the past 10 years, assets in socially responsible mutual funds have ballooned, to $50 billion from $8 billion, as the number of funds has doubled, to more than 100. Here are four funds with ...
  • Software giant SAP to invest more money in Canada, co-CEO Kagermann says
    VANCOUVER - The head of SAP AG (NYSE:SAP), the world's largest maker of business-management software, said his company plans to invest more money in Canada now that it has closed its $6.8-billion takeover of global intelligence software firm Business Objects.
  • Ex-Pittsburgh Cop Sentenced In Bomb-Making Case
    A former Pittsburgh police officer who lost part of his arm making a homemade bomb will spend more than four years in prison.
  • More money? No problems.
    T HREE OKLAHOMA ENERGY executives earned eight-figure compensation packages last year, but few shareholders are grumbling because they also are benefiting from the soaring oil and natural gas sector. "People don't care what you charge them if you're making them enough money,” said Bruce Day, securities attorney and former administrator of Oklahoma's Securities Department. Aubrey McClendon, ...
  • With Budgets Tight and Money Scarce, Couples are Making the Most of Less
    The rising cost of oil and the weakened U.S. dollar are affecting more than just the price at the pump. In challenging economic times, couples find the cost of a wedding to be a real strain on the budget.
  • 'Money Game' at FGCU teaches business to middle school students
    On the second floor of the Athletics Building at Florida Gulf Coast University, it's not Wall Street. It's a place where "executives" are halfway through middle school. They are taking part in “The Money Game,” an eight-day-long program devoted to teaching students financial literacy and economics by making them entrepreneurs.
  • Three bicyclists making trek from Indiana to San Francisco to raise money for ALS
    Dave and Julie McIntire didn't hesitate when their pastor called to see if they'd be willing to open their Quincy home to three strangers on Friday.
  • JAGR NEEDS MORE THAN MONEY
    OTTAWA - It's not going to be about the money. Jaromir Jagr will be able to command more money in Russia, much more money, and he knows it. Instead, Jagr's return to the Rangers hinges on the comfort level he, Glen Sather and Tom Renney arrive at...
  • Your Money: Laddering annuity accounts provides perpetual income
    By Michael Baron, Great Plains Diversified Services Inc., Bismarck, N.D. Wednesday, June 18, 2008 2:48 PM CDT Dear Michael: We have been following your columns for many years now. We have saved a substantial amount of money and one of our sons is farming our land.
  • Hot topics: Two Tiger Class A players making as much as the entire Marlins team
    The Class A Lakeland Tigers have added two Tigers -- Gary Sheffield and Dontrelle Willis -- to the roster recently. They will make a combined $20.3 million this season, which is almost the total payroll of the Florida Marlins ($21.8 million). But have they been sorely missed? The Tigers' latest run of wins make them look like poorly spent money.
  • SUZE ORMAN: Watch these money don'ts
    Avoiding costly money mistakes is one of the best ways to make more money -- each penny you avoid throwing away on a senseless move is a penny available for reaching your financial goals. So if you do nothing else, please avoid making any of the following financial blunders.
  • Web TV is a hit. So where's the big money?
    With an average monthly viewership of 1.5 million people, "Break a Leg," the Internet video series about the making of a sitcom in San Francisco, is ahead of its time. Brothers Yuri and Vlad Baranovsky the 24- and 30-year-old co-creators of the show, along...
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  • Money To Run Newcastle's Academy
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  • 'Mad Money Lightning Round': No on National Coal
    Cramer likes the coal industry but not this particular company because it's not making money.
  • FINANCIAL PLANNING: Save the planet, make money, too
    With everyone from Al Gore to General Electric on the bandwagon to save the earth, the idea of doing good while making money is spreading to all corners of the financial world, SmartMoney.com reports.
  • Josh Gross: UFC's merchandise agreement is good in theory, not on paper
    Mixed martial arts is in the business of overnight money-making -- raking in hundreds of millions in its opening years while many (ethically and legally) still push it away. And the biggest player behind the sport's chart-defying growth: the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
  • Cheapskate Money-Saving Tips
    With the price of gas, food and it seems like everything else, going up these days, lots of people are looking for ways to save. Some people are making their own home cleaning products, carpooling or using coupons. If you've got a money saving tip, we'd like to hear about it.
  • Blagojevich making major budget cuts
    SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Rod Blagojevich plans to make a staggering $1.5 billion in cuts to the state budget lawmakers approved last month unless legislators step in with money to prevent them, The Associated Press has learned.
  • Green tempted by Mundine's big-money
    DANNY GREEN says he will consider making a return to the ring after Anthony Mundine's camp sent him an "extremely lucrative" contract for a re-match.
  • Strongsville boy dreams big about essay prize money
    STRONGSVILLE -- Eight year-old Jack Berney's Field of Dreams is becoming a reality and he's thinking big when it comes to how he'd love to see his prize money used.
  • Inmate Giordano making 'insider's grab' for $900,000
    PROVIDENCE " As he sits in a federal prison cell, notorious nursing-home operator Antonio L. Giordano is making “an insider's grab” for $900,000 from the proposed sale of one of the nursing homes that he illegally diverted money from to benefit his children, prosecutors say.
  • All About the Money: Making the most of inflation
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    Avoiding costly money mistakes is one of the best ways to make more money - each penny you avoid throwing away on a senseless move is a penny available for reaching your financial goals.
  • One's got talent.. for making a fast Buck
    THE Queen took the lead from Simon Cowell and his money-spinning Britain's Got Talent to come up with the Royal Aid phone fundraiser.
  • Fed eyes making it easier to invest in banks
    The Federal Reserve is looking into making it easier for private equity firms to invest in banks, a move that could usher new capital infusions to cash-hungry banks and help them cope with credit problems.
  • Due Diligence: De La Rue: the money-making money maker
    Here's a stock that even the most inflation-paranoid investor could love.
  • Money making phone offers kickbacks for advertising
    There's a new way to give out fake phone numbers and make money doing it.
  • Money on her mind
    Money troubles are keeping more than a quarter of women awake at night, a new survey has found. The nationwide study examined the impact of stress on sleep and the things Kiwis do to cope.
  • Money Mentors: Retirement advice from people who live it
    Have questions about planning for retirement? Our Money Mentors have some answers.
  • When It Comes to Money, Emotions Run High
    Feelings can override logic when it comes to money.
  • Yes, we
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  • Nuggets have little money to spend, but plenty of work left
    There's not much money to spend but plenty of roster spots.
  • Making Money: High Paying Positions in High Demand
    Not everyone is cut out to be a doctor or lawyer or to earn a four year college degree, but there are jobs in the Upstate that are in high demand and can earn you a six figure salary in half the time.
  • Schwarzenegger shows he's doing fine by waving money clip
    Governor criticized for making light of budget crisis by saying, "I still have some left."
  • "Would you rather have a star in the making or Darren Bent for the same money?" - KSK
    "Would you rather have a star in the making or Darren Bent for the same money?" - KSK
  • FHA Aims To Curb No-Money-Down Loan Program
    The Federal Housing Administration says homebuyers who receive down payments through nonprofits are more likely to default on FHA loans than homebuyers who put up the money themselves. Supporters of the assistance program are fighting back.
  • view MONEY HAI TO HONEY HAI ON THE SET picture gallery
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  • Hero Honda Indian Open golf will offer USD 1 million prize money
    New Delhi, July 3: The 45th edition of the Hero Honda Indian Open golf tournament will carry a whopping $1 million prize money this year, it was announced by the sponsors Hero Honda Motors Ltd. here Thursday.
  • Indias golf tourney gets $1 million prize money
    India's premier Asian Tour event Indian Open will touch a new landmark with an all-time high prize money of $1 million.
  • UPDATE: Money doesn't buy his way out
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  • EU: Hellenic Shipyard must return money
    The European Commission on Wednesday ordered Hellenic Shipyards to pay a 230 million euro subsidy back to the Greek government with interest, saying the money gave the company an unfair commercial advantage over rivals.
  • Ex-Banker Investigated in Transfers of Money
    A former private banker at JPMorgan Chase is under investigation, suspected of making illegal money transfers, according to federal authorities and court documents.
  • Russia Presses U.S. Bank Over Money Laundering
    The Russian government sought to make Bank of New York Mellon liable for $22.5 billion in damages for a money-laundering scandal that helped undermine Russia's economy.
  • Pros' prop bets are big-money sideshows at WSOP
    It takes plenty of confidence and oodles of cash just to play in the World Series of Poker main event, but the world's best rounders are making things even spicier by raising the stakes against one another.
  • Wal-Mart money center robbed
    A lone robber armed with a gun struck a Wal-Mart money center early Friday morning, escaping with an undisclosed sum.Lt. Mike Isaac said Norman police were notified at 7:27 a.m. that the money center at 601 12th Ave.
  • Debt on plastic hurting small firms
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  • Local banks rank as most efficient at making money
    A pair of North Texas community banks ranked among the most efficient at making money in the nation in 2007.
  • Fake Money Makes It Way Through Androscoggin County
    LEWISTON (NEWS CENTER) -- Fake money has been making its way through Androscoggin County. Hundreds of dollars worth of counterfeit money has been reported in the Lewiston-Auburn area.
  • Making case for more money
    MADISON - If Madison schools are to get more money, the case for a tax increase must be stronger, school leaders agreed Monday. At a Board of Education work session, Superintendent Dee Fowler said adding more credibility to the pro-tax argument is "goal number one."
  • Ninety-Five Percent of Edmunds.com Survey Respondents Report Making Changes to Lifestyle as a Result of High Gas Prices
    Are consumers taking drastic steps to burn less fuel and save money? Edmunds.com, the premier online resource for automotive information, today released the results of its survey showing how consumers are rapidly adapting to the rising costs of gasoline.
  • Top 5 Money Mistakes Men Make
    These are the top 5 money mistakes men make Psychologists have found that men are more prone to overconfidence than women -- how else do you explain the guy who won't stop to ask for directions?
  • Players make big money by making the All-Star game in New York
    NEW YORK - Alex Rodriguez's decision to opt out of his contract last October cost him US$200,000 in All-Star bonuses from the New York Yankees this year.
  • Teach kids about money
    With school out and the kids hitting you up for money or making some of their own, now's a good time for some financial lessons for the young folks.
  • Inflation making Saudis feel poorer
    Sultan al-Mazeen recently stopped at a gas station to fill up his SUV, paying 45 cents a gallon " about one-tenth what Americans pay these days. But the Saudi technician says Americans shouldn't be jealous. Inflation that has hit 30-year highs on everything else in the kingdom is making Saudis feel poorer despite the flush of oil money. “I tell the Americans, don't feel envious because gas is ...
  • Suze Orman: Where to put your money now
    Mortgage crisis. Failing economy. Debt. The buzz words that have been circulating lately are more than just an issue for the upcoming election -- they can also affect your personal pocketbook. So what should you do with your money in this kind of market?
  • The Art of Making Money
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    Entrepreneurs need to pay as much attention to personal finances as they do to business money matters.
  • A Money-saving Plan for the Summer Vacation Clan
    (ARA) - Are you looking to embark on a summer family vacation that won't break the bank? Whether it's heading to an amusement park or road tripping across the country, there are simple ways to spend within your means by making informed, cost-conscious decisions while on the road.
  • Making Adjustments To Insurance Policies Could Save You Money
    Many of us are looking for ways to save money as the economy struggles. For some, one answer could be making adjustments on your car insurance.
  • Money talks, but what is it saying to NBA players?
    During the 1998 NBA lockout, Patrick Ewing famously argued that although it is true that players make an awful lot of money, what people forget is that players also spend a lot of money. Therefore, the right to continue making more money than they can spend is a fight worth fighting.
  • Awash in oil money, and problems
    On a hot summer day, there's a distinct smell around the remote, northern town of Fort McMurray, Canada. You might think it's the oil being processed at nearby plants. But most residents will tell you it's the smell of money.
  • Money makes you more hardworking but self-centered
    Washington, July 10 : Money is a great incentive when it comes to boosting an individual's personal performance. The downside, however, is that it also declines their sensitivity towards others, making people more self-centered, says a new research.
  • 28 Year Old Internet Marketer Launches Phenomenal Web Site that Reveals Insider Strategies to Making Money Online
    Internet marketer creates online community that helps entrepreneurs make money online. Site reveals strategies from the world's best internet marketers.
  • Constroversial construction company still making money on collapsed bridge
    ST. PAUL , Minn. " The road construction company facing scrutiny and possible lawsuits over its role in the deadly collapse of the Interstate 35W bridge holds one of the biggest subcontracts on the replacement.
  • Energy companies hold money for now in Rifle
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  • Firm thrives making drugs for rare conditions
    BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. is having a good year. Sales of its three approved drugs are on the rise. Even better, the company is poised to become one of those rare biotech companies out there that actually makes money. Yet the Novato company has also seen...
  • 7 money mistakes couples make
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  • Money supply growth slows to 5%
    GROWTH IN THE COUNTRY'S broad money supply slowed down sharply to about 5 percent in April or nearly half the expansion posted a month ago despite the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas' previous spate of interest rate cuts, central bank sources said.
  • Philippine April money supply up 5 pct y/y -sources
    MANILA, July 13 (Reuters) - Annual money supply growth in the Philippines eased to about 5 percent in April, sharply lower than the 9.6 percent expansion in March, central bank sources said at the weekend.
  • TV: For anchors, big money. For reporters, less than you'd think.
    The best way to make money in local television is to be hired away by the station across the street.
  • IndyMac: Your money is safe - FDIC
    The FDIC stressed Sunday that the takeover of failed bank IndyMac is largely a "non-event" for most customers.
  • 'Hellboy' sequel falls short of 'Iron Man'
    "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," Mexican director Guillermo del Toro's inevitable sequel to 2004's plain old "Hellboy," has descended upon theatres in a precarious point in the summer money-making smorgasbord. Still riding the fumes of May-release "Iron Man's" box office and critical success, and shoved in with "The Incredible Hulk's" more modest reception (though it still made enough money to ...
  • Money? Was Anything Said About Money?
    A lobbyist and onetime Bush "pioneer" was surreptitiously taped by the Times of London suggesting that a foreign dignitary looking to meet with senior White House officials contribute a "couple of hundred thousand dollars" to the Bush library being built at Southern Methodist University.
  • Study finds many retirees will likely run out of money
    Nearly three out of five middle-class retirees will probably run out of money if they maintain their pre-retirement lifestyles, a new study from Ernst & Young has concluded.
  • Customers line up at IndyMac to withdraw money
    PASADENA, Calif. Hundreds of worried IndyMac Bancorp. customers lined up Monday to pull as much money as they could from the failed financial institution.
  • Funny Money In Eastern Carolina With A Twist
    You'll want to watch out for counterfeit money making its way around eastern Carolina.
  • Funny Money Making the Rounds
    People are being advised to keep an eye out for some fake money. The RNC's Economic Crime Unit is investigating several complaints of counterfeit $5 bills being circulated throughout the Northeast Avalon.
  • Marathon School District Looks at Alternative Energy to Save Money
    A wood pellet burner may be the answer to saving money and energy for a local school district. The Marathon Area School District is considering making the change from two natural gas boilers at the district's K-8 elementary school.
  • Consumers look for small ways to save money
    Cincinnati receptionist Roz Steadman had never been much of a coupon clipper, but the urge to be more careful with her money amid a faltering economy changed that about a month ago.
  • Delta Montrose Drug Task Force out of federal money
    Those in charge of cleaning the drugs off our streets say arresting dealers and making busts isn't possible without money. The Delta-Montrose County Drug Task Force relies on federal grants to get the job done.
  • Kids Making It to hold fundraiser
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  • Money to remove old Berlin houses in fed bjt bill
    The mayor of Berlin, New Hampshire, says a grant making its way through Congress could help bring dramatic changes to his city.
  • 'Fast Money' Portfolios of the Week
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  • Officers not well-versed: Money lender
    KUCHING: A money lender here said she would prefer the High Courts to still vet applications for money lending licences during the ‘transition period'.
  • Teens Earn Money With Virtual Jobs
    With teen employment down 60 percent across the country many jobs can be tough to find. However, many tech savvy teenagers are turning to the virtual world to make real money.
  • Ottawa making beef industry more responsible for food safety
    EDMONTON - Consumers have nothing to fear as Ottawa begins making meat-packing companies responsible for some parts of the food inspection system and considers reducing tests for mad cow disease, the president of the Canadian Cattlemen's Association says.
  • NICKLAUS: MONEY MAKING PLAYERS SOFT
    SOUTHPORT, England - Jack Nicklaus noticed some old faces atop the leaderboard during a brief visit to British Open yesterday, making him wonder if younger players have too much money and not enough desire. Nicklaus' private jet arrived as...
  • Making money make sense to children
    Experts say parents should first lead by example, then use resources such as interactive Web sites and other programs to teach their children about finances.
  • Minnesota bucks national trend as deal-making in state increases
    Venture capital investors across the country reported flat deal-making in the second quarter, although in Minnesota deals and dollars invested rose from the first quarter.
  • Jack: Money sapping desire from young guys
    Jack Nicklaus noticed some old faces atop the leaderboard during a brief visit to British Open on Friday, making him wonder if today's younger players have too much money and not enough desire.
  • Nicklaus wonders if money has made golfers soft
    Jack Nicklaus noticed some old faces atop the leaderboard during a brief visit to British Open on Friday, making him wonder if younger players have too much money and not enough desire.
  • Missing money lands lawyer in hot water
    A Roanoke Rapids attorney could face disciplinary action for allegedly spending thousands of dollars of a client's money, according to documents filed by the N.C. State Bar.
  • The young and the unmotivated
    JACK Nicklaus noticed some old faces atop the leaderboard during a brief visit to the British Open yesterday, making him wonder if today's younger players have too much money and not enough desire.
  • Tapping retirement money too early can be costly
    Saving enough for retirement can fall far down on a to-do list for Americans squeezed by rising costs for necessities like food and energy. But even those who do set aside money can in a single move risk much of what they've saved.
  • Camps, classes seek to teach kids about money
    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. | While his friends spend their money on video games and candy, Nicholas Sella saves most of his $8 weekly allowance, investing part in stocks and stashing the rest into a savings account.
  • Research and Markets: Money-Making Sales Letters for Motor Retailers
    DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Money-Making Sales Letters for Motor Retailers" report to their offering.
  • Beware of scam artists urging you to cash checks, wire money
    Scam artists are making oodles of money because consumers in Northern Colorado - and across the nation - are being fooled by fake checks.
  • Video: Girl Making 'KeysTo A Cure'
    Raquel Baskin is helping to raise money for Children's Hospital of Philadelphia by making key chains, and she has a special reason for doing it.
  • 'Being a foreigner in Russia is no deterrent to making money'
    Learning Russian and providing a quality product is 'Sausage Man' John Warren's recipe for success
  • Lakers make Vujacic a money-making Machine
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  • The high cost of selling Supermarkets look for ways to save money for consumers and themselves
    Everyone has to eat, and most are looking for the cheapest way to do it. Supermarkets, like all businesses, are seeing customers making cutbacks to save money for other expenses, like $4-plus fuel.
  • Save money: Don't overbuy fruits, veggies
    As fruit and vegetable prices soar, you can save money by taking some extra time in the produce aisle to make sure bad apples aren't sneaking into your grocery cart.
  • Money-making ideas would help cell phone users with driving, noise
    Well, we're closing in on the end of July and National Cell Phone Courtesy Month.
  • Campground Commuters: moving closer to work to save gas money
    Campground Commuters: moving closer to work to save gas money
  • Money to Alaska families to pay for cost of energy
    Help may be on the way for Alaskans struggling to heat their homes. The House Finance Committee on Friday discussed a bill that proposes to give money to Alaska families to pay the high cost of energy.
  • Hospital official loses money in alleged scam
    MANILA, Philippines--Seven people are facing charges of syndicated estafa (fraud) in the Department of Justice for allegedly running away with millions of pesos that the Philippine Heart Center (PHC) director, his family, employees and several others had invested in a money-making scheme.
  • Poker run raises money for Fort Myers Beach rider hurt in accident
    With a guttural rumble, eight motorcycles thundered from the Channel Mark Waterfront Restaurant on Saturday, making a run to Naples and several bars...
  • 101 tips to save and stretch hard-earned money
    Ms. Cheap's exhaustive research shows only three ways to get cash: earn a raise, sell some stuff or don't spend as much money. Today, she offers you 101 ways to spend less.
  • How to save food, money
    As fruit and vegetable prices soar, you can save money by taking some extra time in the produce aisle to make sure bad apples aren't sneaking into your grocery cart.
  • 'Money Hai...' - sometimes funny, sometimes drab
    Film: 'Money Hai To Honey Hai'; Cast: Govinda, Manoj Bajpai, Aftab Shivdasani, Upen Patel, Celina Jaitley, Hansika Motwani; Director: Ganesh Acharya; Rating: **
  • Camps teach kids about money
    While his friends spend their money on video games and candy, Nicholas Sella saves most of his $8 weekly allowance, investing part in stocks and
  • Most Important Ingredient For Making McKamey Center A Success Was Left Out
    Spay/neuter and animal control should have been the first place money was spent, but the city did not think anyone would donate or support these unpopular initiatives. It is not McKamey's fault our community leaders neglected the most important prerequisites for making McKamey a success.
  • China need not worry too much about hot money: paper
    China need not worry too much about speculative capital flooding into or out of the country as the sums involved are not huge, a senior government economist said in remarks published on Monday.
  • Fighting off the great spam attack
    The internet is under attack like never before, with spam accounting for 80 per cent of all emails sent worldwide, many of them money-making scams run by criminal gangs.
  • Pilots union complaint: Airline making us skimp on fuel
    WASHINGTON " The pilots union for US Airways said Wednesday the airline is pressuring pilots to use less fuel than they feel is safe in order to save money.
  • Despite slump, woman CEOs making money 29 Jul 2008, 1531 hrs IST,PTI
    NEW YORK: CEOs heading America's 500 largest firms may have taken a beating on their pay cheques for the first time in five years, but the 13 women members of this elite club, led India-born PepsiCo chief Indra Nooyi, have a reason to smile.
  • Big lenders could get money in a new way
    The Bush administration and federal banking regulators joined with the nation's four largest banks Monday to endorse a new way to pump money into the battered U.S. mortgage market.
  • Head says she may cut camp's money
    Councilwoman Stacy Head threatened to pull money from the Treme Community Center's summer camp, Tambourine and Fan, in response to what she called "hateful and racist" comments by center director Jerome Smith to the City Council.
  • Third graders learn about budgeting on The Money Bus
    CEDAR LAKE | The Money Bus, sponsored by Centier Bank and organized through Indiana University Northwest, visited Jane Ball Elementary School near the end of the 2007-08 school year. 
  • Benton's far ahead of Carrier in 17th District campaign money
    Incumbent 17th District