Archive for June, 2008

RepairPal – Taking the Mystery Out of Car Repair

Posted on 27. Jun, 2008 by .

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I found this little gem the other day on DownloadSquad.com. There are 2 things I love about this site: First, RepairPal offers a time-saving method of obtaining all the relevant information conscientious consumers need. It provides impartial, fair price estimates, the most comprehensive auto shop directory, and expert insights and advice from certified mechanics. The [...]

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Why Don’t We Know the Truth Behind Gas Prices?

Posted on 24. Jun, 2008 by .

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If you google “reasons behind high gas prices” you’ll get about a thousand different answers. High state or federal taxes, supply, demand, OPEC, President Bush, oil companies, Wall Street speculation… the list goes on. And to be quite honest, I’m not sure who to believe. The republicans are using the issue to push for more [...]

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Breaking News: Some Americans Pay Off Their Credit Cards in Full

Breaking News: Some Americans Pay Off Their Credit Cards in Full

Posted on 24. Jun, 2008 by .

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According to a recent Gallup poll, 43% of American credit-card holders say they always pay off the full balance on their cards each month and another 17% say they usually pay their full balances each month. On the other hand, 25% acknowledge that they usually leave a balance and 12% say they usually pay only [...]

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Sell Stuff on eBay?  You May Now HAVE To Pay Taxes.

Sell Stuff on eBay? You May Now HAVE To Pay Taxes.

Posted on 21. Jun, 2008 by .

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Within Senator Christopher Dodd’s 630-page Senate housing legislation is a provision that nobody knows about, but affects the privacy and operation of nearly all of America’s small businesses. The provision, which was added by the bill’s managers without debate this week, would require the nation’s payment systems to track, aggregate, and report information on nearly [...]

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What a Bankrupt Office Looks Like

Posted on 07. Jun, 2008 by .

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Mr. Toledano, a New York City photographer, began an interesting photography project shooting offices after bankruptcy. As he describes, the project is more “archaeology than photography.” So if you want to see glimpses of life, interrupted, then check out the gallery.

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