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Obama pushing on health care end game (AP)
AP - President Barack Obama has chosen a suburban St. Louis high school to make his closing argument for a health care overhaul, pushing a new anti-fraud plan as he cranks up the pressure on skittish Democratic lawmakers to act fast.
Biden's West Bank tour clouded by settlement plans (AP)
AP - Israel's new plan to build 1,600 apartments for Jews in Palestinian-claimed east Jerusalem overshadowed Vice President Joe Biden's visit to the West Bank on Wednesday.
Behind the scenes, crafting the US no-fly list (AP)
AP - It starts with a tip, a scrap of intelligence, a fingerprint lifted from a suspected terrorist's home.

theGrio: Woman could die in prison for $11 robbery

Quarterback Derek Anderson's uneven five-year stint with the Cleveland Browns is over. The team released the one-time Pro Bowl quarterback Tuesday, one day after the Browns acquired backup Seneca Wallace in a trade from Seattle. Anderson made the Pro Bowl in 2007 when he threw 29 touchdown passes and led the club to a 10-6 record.


As diversity increases, is black fashion show outdated?

Quarterback Derek Anderson's uneven five-year stint with the Cleveland Browns is over. The team released the one-time Pro Bowl quarterback Tuesday, one day after the Browns acquired backup Seneca Wallace in a trade from Seattle. Anderson made the Pro Bowl in 2007 when he threw 29 touchdown passes and led the club to a 10-6 record.


Newsweek: Paterson and the future of black politics

Quarterback Derek Anderson's uneven five-year stint with the Cleveland Browns is over. The team released the one-time Pro Bowl quarterback Tuesday, one day after the Browns acquired backup Seneca Wallace in a trade from Seattle. Anderson made the Pro Bowl in 2007 when he threw 29 touchdown passes and led the club to a 10-6 record.


Pain Spreads as Credit Vise Grows Tighter

Quarterback Derek Anderson's uneven five-year stint with the Cleveland Browns is over. The team released the one-time Pro Bowl quarterback Tuesday, one day after the Browns acquired backup Seneca Wallace in a trade from Seattle. Anderson made the Pro Bowl in 2007 when he threw 29 touchdown passes and led the club to a 10-6 record.

For Rivals, Finance Crisis Is Posing on-the-Fly Tests

Quarterback Derek Anderson's uneven five-year stint with the Cleveland Browns is over. The team released the one-time Pro Bowl quarterback Tuesday, one day after the Browns acquired backup Seneca Wallace in a trade from Seattle. Anderson made the Pro Bowl in 2007 when he threw 29 touchdown passes and led the club to a 10-6 record.

Drug Label, Maimed Patient and Test for Court

Quarterback Derek Anderson's uneven five-year stint with the Cleveland Browns is over. The team released the one-time Pro Bowl quarterback Tuesday, one day after the Browns acquired backup Seneca Wallace in a trade from Seattle. Anderson made the Pro Bowl in 2007 when he threw 29 touchdown passes and led the club to a 10-6 record.

  Education Resources

Runaway Prius driver: Brakes were 'almost burned' (AP)

Calif. jury recommends death for serial killer (AP)

Roberts: Scene at State of Union 'very troubling' (AP)

In rare case, Pa. woman accused of aiding terror (AP)

Dozen same-sex couple tie knot in DC (AP)

  Scholarship & Grants

Hoped-for drop in childbirth deaths not happening (AP)

Researchers: AIDS virus can hide in bone marrow (AP)

WHO: over 85M African kids get polio vaccination (AP)

Gene test claims to show what diet works best (AP)

Appetite may be partly linked to germs in the gut (AP)

   

  Education Finance

Three ways to boost retirement confidence (at MarketWatch)

Remodeling activity is on the rise, architects say (at MarketWatch)

More people skipping mortgage to pay credit cards (at MarketWatch)

Is it time to give up your adjustable-rate loan? (at MarketWatch)

How lenders decide whether to modify a mortgage (at MarketWatch)

  Other Resource News

China and India to Join Copenhagen Climate Change Accord

John Thorbjarnarson, 52, a Leading Expert on Crocodiles

Obama Plans Florida Forum to Discuss NASA?s Future

Reaching for Stars When Space Thrilled and Paranoia Ruled

The Diminishing Difficulty of Enriching Uranium

   

  More Resource News

Woman delivers surprise baby, picks up other son

NYC chef creates breast milk cheese

Man allegedly robs pharmacy, puts cash on counter

Pet shop owner claims fish is 43, weighs 20 pounds

Pa. suit: Bank wrongly repossessed home, took bird

Education Articles

Twins' Nathan has torn elbow ligament (AP)

Bryant's late jumper ends Lakers' slide (AP)

Edwards placed on 3 weeks' probation (AP)

Chiefs sign former Jets RB Jones (AP)

Browns release QB Anderson (AP)

 


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When a HELOC is used for a business

A couple wonders if interest on a HELOC is tax-deductible if the loan is used for an LLC.


Behind the Buzz About Mint (BusinessWeek)

BusinessWeek - In Mint.com's creation story, as recounted on its Web site, founder Aaron Patzer started the free online personal finance service after a tedious session with Intuit's (NasdaqGS:INTU - News) Quicken budgeting software in 2005. It's a measure of Mint's success that any new complaints about Quicken should now be directed to Patzer himself. Tired of getting its clock cleaned by Mint, Intuit bought the site in 2009 and put Patzer in charge of its entire consumer finance operation. He must figure out how all the pieces will fit together -- while rejuvenating Intuit's aged Quicken franchise.

Stock up on staples for pennies

This month's Frugal Sense winner spends mere pennies to stock up on staples like toothpaste.

Wal-Mart's new problem: Its customers

The discount retailer, one of the recession's big winners, felt the pinch from belt-tightening consumers in its fourth quarter as sales at US stores fell for the first time.

Leaving your job? Don't forget your 401(k)

Question: I'm in my 30's and have a 401(k) from a previous job, 75% of which is invested in a variety of stock portfolios. Although my stock holdings have recovered a bit recently, I'm still down about ,000 from my peak balance. I'm planning to roll over this old 401(k) into either the 401(k) at my new job or into an IRA account, but I'm wondering whether I should do the rollover now while stocks are still cheap or wait until the market has recovered and then do it. What do think? --Todd Gerecke, Lynden, Washington

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- Why Obama Will Ultimately Win With Health Care

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- Obama Marks Importance of the Nation's Historically Black Universities

- Judge Mathis Calls Prison System Modern-Day Slavery

- White House Social Secretary To Resign

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- Panel Finds Rangel Broke House Rules With Caribbean Trip

- Paterson to Drop Out of Campaign

- Now On To Passing The Health Care Bill

- Court Considers Time Limits on Employment Discrimination Suits

- Boyfriend of Al Sharpton's Daughter Arrested for Punching Her in the Face

- What You Need to Know About Today's Credit Card Rule Changes

- Obama Details Plan to Expand Health Care to Uninsured

- 2 Bronx Communities Are Accused of Preventing Blacks From Buying Homes

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- 'Soldier of Love' was a long time coming for reclusive Sade

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In 1986, before mandatory minimums for crack offenses became effective, the average federal drug offense sentence for blacks was 11% higher than for whites. Four years later following the implementation of harsher drug sentencing laws, the average federal drug offense sentence was 49% higher for blacks.

REV. TELL IT LIKE IT IS
Sisters......... don't call a good man a dead beat dad when he is financially supporting his children and wants to be an important part of their lives but the woman is making it hard for him because he no longer wants to be in a relationship with her........And Brothers.........don't give up on a relationship with your children just because the woman is making it hard for you to do so.......Your children are worth more than your child support!

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