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Tuesday Reading

by Flexo on January 24, 2006

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Here are some articles I’ve found interesting today:

* CW network to replace WB and UPN [CNN]
* How much you can save by renting a car away from an airport rather than by an airport [USA Today]
* Keeing your cool when $#!7 happens on the job [Money Magazine]
* Invest to take advantage of the coal boom [MSN]
* KBM/Halliburton awarded $385M contract [MarketWatch]
* Blackberry blackout could be harmful to businesses [CNN]
* Build your own hedge fund [MSN]
* Beat the high cost of gasoline forever [Fortune Magazine]
* “The Number” is an anti-American myth [focus] [MarketWatch]

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1 Justanotherblogger January 24, 2006 at 11:00 pm

Looks like the links don’t show up properly on the front page.

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2 Flexo January 24, 2006 at 11:21 pm

Justa’,

I emailed you because I’m not sure which links you can’t see… everything looks okay to me on IE6 and FireFox.

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3 real people, real finances January 26, 2006 at 3:13 am

Beat the high cost of gasoline was particularly an interesting read. Wonder if the support of automakers will make the bio fuel a real oil alternative reality in the near future

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