UK family holidays: summer survival guide
UK family holidays: summer survival guide
Our guide to the most child-friendly hotels and the best of what’s on in Britain these holidays.
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UK family holidays: summer survival guide
Our guide to the most child-friendly hotels and the best of what’s on in Britain these holidays.
Read more on Daily Telegraph
Real Estate Weekly: Post-bubble buyers more likely to overprice home
People who bought their homes after the housing bubble burst are more likely to have an unrealistic view of their home’s worth than those who bought before the housing downturn, according to a new report.
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Early retirement shelved by wait for Medicare
While a couple would like to retire early, they should wait until age 65 for Medicare because it would be expensive to purchase health insurance.
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EDITORIAL: The ultimate fan
You’re a 23-year-old cellphone salesman and you’ve gone to the ballpark to take in a game, cheer on the hometown favorites, and, maybe, take home a few memories to savor.
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Beckley Art Group planning fundraiser at Daniel Vineyards
Beckley Art Group is sponsoring a fundraiser concert featuring Taylor Made from 6 to 9 p.m. July 23, at Daniel Vineyards, 200 Twin Oaks Road, Crab Orchard.
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NeighborWorks Offering Emergency Home Loan, Apply Before July 22
If you qualify, you can get up to $50,000 to help pay your mortgage. For more information call NeighborWorks at (406) 761-5861 or 1-866-587-2244.
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Americans digging out of their debt dilemmas
The average U.S. credit score is the highest in at least four years. Delinquencies on consumer loans have dropped 30 percent in two years. Improving credit quality gives households the ability to spend more.
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Financially supporting adult offspring a growing trend
Petra Watson, like many parents across the Miami Valley, provides her adult children with financial assistance even though it often means cutting back on her own expenses and postponing payments of her own bills.Watson, 46, of Dayton, said she has four children in their 20s who she hates to see struggle, and she is content making some personal sacrifices to help them make ends meet.
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Nation faces deadly economic health risks
Nation faces deadly economic health risks
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Local Effort Puts Families Into Stable Housing
MADISON, Wis. — Dreams can come true. It’s been Charlotte Anderson’s dream to have a home she can call her own. Now, her dream has been realized. “I’m so happy! I am so happy. United Way is comin’ in. They’re doin’ my house. I feel I’ve won the lottery,” said Anderson.
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