January 2014
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Tapering Signals Year-End Economic Strength Indicators Point to Greater Recovery for 2014
The big "will-they or won't they" ended last month with the Fed's mid-December announcement that it would begin tapering its economic stimulus efforts. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's decision to scale back on Bond and Treasury purchases by $10 billion signaled that the economy has showed sufficient ability to play on its own, albeit, on a kid leash.
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Paper Airplane A Lesson for Flying Outside the Box
Whether in sports, education, business, or an entire country, sustainable success requires vision and an unwavering commitment to the future.
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Trade In Your Old Smart Phone A lightly used device is worth a bundle. By Lisa Gerstner, From Kiplinger's Personal Finance
If you were gifted a shiny new smart phone this year, you may find yourself looking for a quick (and prosperous) way to ditch your old device. The options for trading in a smart phone for cash or credit toward a new one are growing.
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Germ Trek Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before
In case you hadn't noticed, germs are everywhere! But while some germs are completely benign, even beneficial to your health, others can cause serious illness, hospitalization, and even death. But before you douse yourself with hand-sanitizer, check out these places where the sneakiest of germs hide, then follow the tips for better health and (almost) germ-free living.
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What's for Dinner? Toast! Kathy Brennan, co-author of NPR-Bested Keepers, Shares Her Simple Recipes
After the holidays, it can be very hard to get back in the kitchen–to cook or eat. To reignite that culinary fire, let's look at dinner outside the classic trio of meat, starch, and veg. Instead, keep it simple and fun with toasts!
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5 Fitness Myths That Increase Injury Risk
Half-truths and myths can run rampant among fitness fanatics. If you're trying to get in shape, or stay in shape, make a note to avoid these dangerous behaviors.
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