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Some Reading for Wednesday

by Flexo on March 22, 2006

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Here are some articles I’ve found interesting today:

* You want a piece of me? Pay me. Your tax return may be sold to third parties including marketers, if you give consent. Don’t give consent.
* Good habits are hard to break. It’s a new Millionaire in the Making with a couple making a significant salary.
* Insurers charge the less-educated more. Lower-paying jobs as well. “Your driving records might be identical, but if your neighbor has the right job and you’ve got the wrong one, you could pay hundreds of dollars more for car insurance.”
* Ben Stein says give the oil companies a break, they’re the good guys.

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1 Anonymous March 23, 2006 at 10:30 am

Those millionaires in the making are my kind of people! I try to save a lot but when it comes to Pearl Jam, you have to indulge! Saw them in Seattle and Montreal last year. Now they’re coming to my homestate of NJ in May and I got tickets for 2 of the shows.

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