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This Week in the Archives

by Flexo on January 23, 2007

in Administration

I’m continuing a retrospective this entire year, to benefit new readers who may have missed these articles the first time around. Here is a taste of what you may have missed this week over the past few years. From January 22-31, 2006, a particularly productive week:

* Introducing the MoneyBlogNetwork — yes, today is the anniversary of the Network!
* Money Transferred to Debt
* What To Do When Your Bank Is Merging
* Perhaps It Was Gold-Plated
* McDonald’s Corporate Responsibility
* Saving is Anti-American
* False Tax Returns Cost NYC Millions
* Tax Filing Time, I’m Going To Owe
* Income Disparity by State
* Giving Incentives Away With The House
* Overspending vs. Underearning
* A Look at Blink by Malcolm Gladwell
* Underpaid or Overtitled?

That’s not all. This week last year, I was interviewed for the MoneyBloggerPodcast and I hosted the Carnival of Debt Reduction.

That’s quite a bit to handle for now, so I’ll get to my posts from this week in 2005 and 2004 in a separate post tomorrow.

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Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.

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