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October 04, 2006

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People blown away by wind energy 
Inside Bay Area - Sep 19 2:55 AM
One of the answers to California's energy problems may be blowing in the wind, at least according to the more than 80 percent of Californians who say they favor the expansion of wind energySave to My Web

JOB OPENINGS 
Times-Beacon - Sep 13 3:15 AM
TRENTON A New Jersey Republican lawmaker called yesterday for Sen. Robert Menendez to end his campaign after signing a complaint asking a Senate ethics panel to investigate the candidate's opposition to a 2003 merger of two companies, which could have hurt the value of his stock portfolio.Save to My Web

When Should I Rebalance? 
The Motley Fool - Sep 14 7:18 AM
Asset allocation can not only manage risk, it can also increase portfolio returns. One Fool thinks he's found the secret to maximizing the benefits of rebalancing those assets.Save to My Web

Best place to start? Put a dent into that debt 
USA Today - Sep 04 7:35 PM
The Millses have been "terrifically responsible" with their finances, says Grant Rawdin, a financial planner at Wescott Financial Advisory Group in Philadelphia. But while their desire to save for retirement and their future children's college education is admirable, their priority now should be controlling their debt, he says.Save to My Web

Kerry Candaele: On Class And Corruption 
HuffingtonPost - Sep 21 8:44 AM
Ruby is lush, up country South Carolina, population 347 with narrow roads take people from place to place, and where the pace of life is as drawn out as the local dialect. Stock cars are the only things run fast around Ruby, and the races are the most powerful draw for self-identified and proud "country folk." To talk stock cars with fans is to enter into a passionate world of intense Save to My Web

Doubts hang above market 
Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Sep 05 4:33 AM
Investors return from the Labor Day holiday today looking for guidance about the stock market, but it's hard to be upbeat when strategists describe the market with words like "vexing," "transition," "headwinds," "fragile" and "muddle through." That last one comes from Atlanta strategist James C. Hansberger, managing director investments of the Hansberger Group at Smith Barney. "My guess is that Save to My Web

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