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Here’s what’s going on in the media today:

  • CNN’s Gerri Willis talks about prenuptual agreements in her “5 Tips” column. This might be an issue that people in love don’t want to talk about, but it is important to discuss, especially if there are or will be children in the picture.
  • My checking bank, Wachovia, has admitted ties to slavery (press release here), even if it wasn’t directly related to the company that is Wachovia today. I can only imagine the aspects of today’s society that will be looked back upon in two hundred years and be considered despicable. Imagine this: An investment company in 2205 publicly apologizes for deceiving thousands of customers by neglecting to disclose fees in a straight-forward manner.
  • Bush likes Cox. Enough said. (I bet I’m not the first to come up with that one…)

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