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Failed Business Falls Victim to Lack of Money and an Abundance of OptimismIf you think you have enough money to get started, get twice as much before opening a business.
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Fiber-rich Diet is Actually Pretty Tasty and Habit FormingIncreased consumption of vegetables and fruit helps ex-smoker lose weight and achieve feats of physical fitness he never thought possible.
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Russia Explained, and It's Not a Pretty PictureA new book will clear up a lot of confusion concerning Russia, Russian spies and the reasons that Western spies have produced such dismal results.
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Taliban Using Bales Case to Manipulate Afghan PeopleThe Taliban claims to want justice in the case of Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, but the only thing it really wants is unfettered power and control over the Afghan people.Also published on:
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Candidate Would Audit Federal Reserve, Cut Farm SubsidiesGary Johnson of New Mexico will likely be the Libertarian candidate for president after the convention in May. Here's some of his stances and beliefs.
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Lack of Sobriety Test May Doom Push to End Pot ProhibitionCaucasian male Democrats are the most likely voters to support legalizing marijuana.
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Marillion's Clutching at Straws Still Casts Its SpellClutching at Straws hooked this listener at 17 and re-ensnared him 20-odd years later.
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The Rum Diary Lives Up to ExpectationsHunter S. Thompson’s first novel features lots of drinking, odd behavior, insanity and a handful of beautiful paragraphs. Could a Hunter fan ask for more?
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First Person: How I Found a Cure for My Buyer's RemorsePatience and consideration have led to wiser purchases and cured my buyer's remorse.
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First Person: How I Got a 1 Handicap on the CheapI was able to play and practice golf on a daily basis by spending money on little else and finding a club that offered a great deal.
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First Person: My $3,500 Bass Boat DisasterNaive boat owner finally has to throw in the towel, admit defeat and bring an unfortunate financial adventure to a humbling end.
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U.S. Administration Content with Latin American Management of Drug IndustryDespite spending over $1 trillion to keep drugs out of the United States, Americans help recreational drug industry pile up annual profits of $25 billion.
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First Person: I'm Still Glad I Paid Cash for My CarPaying cash may not get you the car of your dreams, but it will get you a car that will prove to be a money- and hassle-saving asset.
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First Person: Forced Patience Nets Golfer a Great DealCompelled to search for a for a expensive product at a low price, golfer learns important financial lesson and gts more than he though he ever could out of a hundred dollars.
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First Person: For Me, Renting Equals FreedomThe benefits I enjoy from foregoing the financial advantages of owning a home and renting one instead.
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The Breakfast BearRanch hand armed with nothing but breakfast has showdown with bear and survives his rite of passage.
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Obama's Apology Better Than Santorum's NonsenseRick Santorum stokes the fire in Afghanistan with his questionable remarks as Barack Obama takes a more spiritual approach to quenching the flames after soldiers desecrate Qurans.
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Humvee Goes Anywhere and Will Haul Some Serious HayA quick, entertaining first-hand review of the Humvee, a truck that will go places so severe your passengers will beg for mercy.
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U.S. Army Earns Afghan Ire by Burning QuransThe U.S. occupation of Afghanistan is beginning to do more harm than good, as Afghans use the burning of Qurans as a rally point to express their anger over the Americans' treatment of their country.Also published on:
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War on Terror Making the U.S. a Confusing, Contradictory PlaceThe New York Police Department does a great job monitoring Muslim Student Associations and waging the War on Terror while simultaneously conducting itself in a manner that makes it a disgrace before the Constitution.
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Five Restaurants Race Fans Should Try in Daytona BeachA list of five remarkable restaurants for race fans at this year's Daytona 500.Also published on:
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Too Bad Catholic Leaders Aren't More like Church MembersWriter contrasts Church member's welcoming hand with Bishops frantic and hysterical response to health insurance.Also published on:
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Practice Putting to Numb MindMake a mental adjustment and then learn to numb your mind practicing putting in an effort to bore your friends, shatter their confidence, demoralize them and then win their money through friendly wagers on the golf course.
