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I just read an interesting article about saffron from the new issue of WSJ., The Wall Street Journal magazine. The story profiles the "Saffron…
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By Tracy Chait. Now that edutainment DVDs have been ruled more Daily News than New Yorker, it's time to reevaluate how we teach wee ones to turn on their noggins — to the notes of Chopin, perhaps, or a Shakespeare sonnet.
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In these 20 cities, hamburger lovers pay most for their fix. Dublin is home to Trinity College, the Guinness Storehouse and St. Stephens Green. Here, you'll also find the world's most expensive fast food. In U.S.…
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The posh life is online… and on sale like never before. Goods and services that used to be found only in society’s rarest air are now being auctioned off in the public square. Why? Because a lot of folks are deciding to shed their expensive stuff. Read More »
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<p>I have tried to become eco-friendly but it is so expensive. Lights are like 6 dollars a piece and even if i want a rug or even products to buy my family they are too expensive. when does anybody think they are going down on prices? <br>i know i... Read More »
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<strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.marieclaire.com?link=emb&dom=yah_life&src=syn&con=blog_marieclaire&mag=mar"><img alt="Karin Catt" title="Karin Catt" src="http://www.marieclaire.com/cm/marieclaire/images/money005-med.jpg" align="left" width="240" height="312"></a></strong><strong>1. </strong><strong>Budget Wisely</strong><br> "Live within your means," says senior financial adviser James E. Law of Law, Chemtob, and Associates. "Why carry around credit card debt from a dinner you had four years ago that you can't even remember?" Let the<strong> <a rel="nofollow" title="More Money, More Problems" target="_blank" href="http://www.marieclaire.com/life/career/questions-answers-money-problems?link=emb&dom=yah_life&src=syn&con=blog_marieclaire&mag=mar">current atmosphere of fear and frugality</a> </strong>inspire you to<strong> <a rel="nofollow" title="Real Life Money Confessions" target="_blank" href="http://www.marieclaire.com/life/career/money-confessions-women-money?link=emb&dom=yah_life&src=syn&con=blog_marieclaire&mag=mar">get your finances in order</a></strong>. Set a budget for yourself and stick to it. Some tips for doing so? To begin with, make sure you have a cash reserve, health, and life insurance. Once that's taken care of,<strong> <a rel="nofollow" title="5 Secrets of the Highest Paid Women" target="_blank" href="http://www.marieclaire.com/life/career/highest-paid-women-success-secrets?link=emb&dom=yah_life&src=syn&con=blog_marieclaire&mag=mar">"pay yourself first,"</a></strong> says Law. Meaning, when you divide up your paycheck, treat the funds you set aside for a long-term goal like another bill you have to pay each month. Once you have some money saved up, be it $100 or $100,000, there are all kinds of smart ways to spend it now. Read More »
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