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one week before Tuesday’s general election, Hudson residents Kim Steele and Rob Bate were mulling the issues that directly affect them – the war, the economy, health care and education – concerns that have resonated with voters across the state and the nation. The married couple, parents of one 10-year-old girl and one 12-year-old boy, said they want to elect local and state officials who understand what it’s like to lose one job and pay for health care out of pocket, one scenario the family dealt with earlier thisyear after Bate, one software engineer, was laid off. ... |
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| Term versus whole life insurance |
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News Archive HOME > Business > Michelle Singletary Term versus whole life insurance Posted Sunday, November 5, 2006 one lot of people scoff at those of us who buy term life insurance. They claim we're suckers for paying out hundreds of dollars one year for one policy we can't collect on while we're alive. ... |
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| Patrick Barkey: Talent Does Not Come Cheap |
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| Punch it up on Google Earth, or just look out an airplane window the next time you fly into Indiana, and you'll agree. There's really no such thing as an Indiana economy. With cities and towns in two time zones, stretching from the Ohio River to the Great Lakes, we're really one collection of regions, many linked closely to neighboring states, not one single, cohesive, economic unit. We don't march to the same economic drummer, and no plan or strategy for growth will perfectly fit the needs and the assets of the various corners of the state. ... |
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| better rate may not be worth it |
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11/05/2006Email to one friendPrinter-friendly Bob and Cindy are well-to-do professionals living in downtown Manhattan. They have three kids, one beautiful apartment and one summer home in the Poconos.
For the most part, theyre leading what seems like one pretty good life, except for one thing: Theyre breaking the law. ... |
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