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CORAL GABLES, Fla., Nov. 3, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As an investor, you approach the stock market unemotionally, always mindful to diversify your portfolio, invest for the long term and, if possible, buy low and sell high, right? Not necessarily. Your feelings about the political climate and whether you favor the party "in power" have a significant impact on your investing, a recent University of Miami School of Business Administration study finds. In fact, given the changes that will result from the Nov. 2 midterm election, the research implies Democrats will make bigger investment mistakes and should be more cautious. On the other hand, Republicans are likely to make wiser investment decisions than those they made prior to the election.
In particular, if your preferred politic...
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Tom Engelhardt wants everyone to know that we are at war. Though mainstream American news about Afghanistan and Iraq has slowed to a trickle, Engelhardt tracks down the latest developments in the country's wars halfway across the globe for his website, TomDispatch.com. For nearly a decade, the site's dispatches have kept readers abreast of military operations in Central Asia and the Middle East, analyzing civilian and military casualties and keeping highly detailed tabs on defense spending. Most of what appears on TomDispatch has appeared in other newspapers, magazines, think-tank reports, and publicly available government documents, but Engelhardt's genius lies in stitching the threads between these disparate sources to create a comprehensive and devastating picture of the cost of our ...
...?. details. ? Tom Engelhardt talks with Jeremy Scahill, a Lannan Foundation Readings & Conversati...
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HOUSTON -- Allegro Builders, the Houston-based, single-family homebuilder that specializes in the development of Inner Loop period and custom homes, t...
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Vanessa Hudgens ('High School Musical') forma parte de una banda que compite en un concurso musical en 'Bandslam' (PG)... En 'The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard' (R) Jeremy Piven ('Entourage') encarna a un vendedor de autos de quien depende el futuro de un concesionario al borde de la ruina... Los músicos The Edge, Jimmy Page y Jack White forman parte del documental 'It Might Get Loud' (R) donde los tres hablan de su pasión por la guitarra electrica... Y Ashton Kutcher y Anne Heche comparten cartel en 'Spread' (R), drama en el que el actor se dedica a dar placer a las mujeres más sofisticadas de LA hasta que se ve obligado a elegir entre su pasión por una abogada (Heche) o su amor por una camarera a la que da vida Margarita Levieva.
Vanessa Hudgens ('High School Musical') forma parte de un...
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SOUTH MILLS - Richard Lee Page Sr., 53, of Mullins Road, went to be with the Lord July 19, 2010 in South Mills. A native of Elm City, N.C., he was the son of the late George R. Page and Patricia Pridgen Page Jackson. He retired from Ford Motor Company.
Besides his mother, he is survived by his loving wife, Elaine Green Page; three sons, Rick L. Page Jr. and wife Nicole, Jarrod Page and wife Samantha and Jeremy Page and wife Tiffanie; 13 grandchildren; a sister, Kay Carlough and husband Tom; three brothers, Tommy Page, Ken Page and Steve Page and wife Lila.
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From 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 9, residents can bring two bags of paper to be shredded to the front of Carnegie-Stout Public Library, 360 W. 11th St. An incorrect location was listed in a story on Page 11A Sunday.
In addition, the last name of Morningstar markets editor Jeremy Glaser was
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LAYTON -- Rape charges have been filed against a former Northridge High School drama teacher who prosecutors say had sex with one of his students "numerous times.
Jeremy Page Flygare, 32, of Sunset, was charged with three separate counts of rape in connection with a sexual relationship involving one of his students. The 17-year-old girl's parents were out of town the weekend of March 27-28 and returned home to find the girl and Flygare, her theater teacher, sitting on the couch in the living room of their home, according to a probable cause affidavit.
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Just in time for the opening of a Contemporary Youth Arts Company play tonight, Radio Free Charleston 122 is online with a promotional clip for the production, "A Service For Jeremy Wong." (See the calendar on Page 2D for more on the show.)
West Virginia's only live performance, video and film web show also includes music by Sasha Colette, who performs at Taylor Books on Saturday in a free show from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., and Roger Simms, whose Short Of Cash band performs at The Pour House March 19.
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A -- Brianne Abramovitz, Robert Adamson, Jacob Amann, Kara Amann, Kahley Amiot, Justin Anderson, Arthur Ankeney, Michael Antel, Daniel Baird, Danielle Bandy, Alexis Bartelt, Joelle Batal, Sarah Becktell, Matthew Bennett, Amy Berry, Kirstin Bier, Molly Bishop, David Bligh, Sarah Bottorff, Allison Boyle, Kaitlyn Bradley, George Brand, George Buchert, Katherine Buddemeyer, Ashley Buxton, Hannah Campbell, Molly Chann, Megan Chittum, Nina Christensen, Craig Chval, Lauren Chval, Mariah Cook, Lauren Cooper, Patrick Cooper, Lauren Coudron, Courtney Darkow, Connor Darrough, Jeremy Davis, Kylie Davis, Jamie Daylor, Julie Daylor, Robert DeGraaff, Joshua Dillon, Page Dodam, Kevin Dorst, Laura Dresser, Nathaniel Duker, Breanna Dumbacher, Heather Eaton, Kelsey Eckenrode, Justin Ehrhardt, Samantha Eif...
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A story on Page C1 on Monday incorrectly stated that Jeremy Adler, the winner of the Maine Marathon on Sunday, was a member of the fencing team while a student at Brown University.
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