Wife wants to leave dying husband who has no life insurance
Dear Bruce: My husband was diagnosed with stage-four incurable cancer. He is receiving radiation and chemo, but the doctor informed him to get his affairs in order, as, if this doesn't work, he has six months. He has not wanted to talk, and getting the information I finally got from him was like pulling teeth. I found out he let...
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Share your scares! pictures of your Halloween or fall decorations. E-mail jconcilio@ydr.com or send to Halloween photos, in care of Joan Concilio, P.O. Box 15122, York, Pa. 17405-7122. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you'd like your snapshot returned. Submissions should include your name, town of residence and contact information.
everyone's submissions online in our decor...
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If you obtained a low-interest adjustable-rate mortgage a few years ago that is about to adjust, prepare yourself for a shock. Your monthly mortgage payment is about to go up. How high it goes will depend partly on interest rates, partly on what you do and, more important, when you do it.
But before we look at what you can do, let's look at interest rates and how ARMs work.
With a ...
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* How capable are you in managing the business? Will you be able to repay the loan?
* Do you have a clear financial plan showing the need for the loan? Can you demonstrate reasonable assurance that your financial projections are realistic?
* How will future economic trends affect your business? What is the general outlook for your industry? What is your competition up to?
* Is...
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - If the Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad's application for a $2.5 billion federal loan for a three-year coal train project is approved and shareholders go along, "we could be laying track next year," Kevin Schieffer, DM&E president, said Saturday.
The Federal Railroad Administration has 90 days to decide whether to approve the loan once the application is fi...
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OpportunityIowa. A nonprofit group created by Clark McLeod, founder and former chief executive of McLeodUSA. OpportunityIowa supports communities in Iowa voting to form municipal communications utilities.
FiberUtilities. A for-profit company founded by Clark McLeod that would consult on municipal fiber networks.
Project Taxpayer Protection. A group that opposes telecommunications ut...
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Jorge Mondaca, who in May graduated from Stetson University in Florida with a marketing degree, works for the interactive department of Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. It's a "dream job," he says.
Less dreamy is the additional, part-time job he took to supplement his income — computer salesman at a local Best Buy store. But taking the $9-an-hour retail job ...
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Fort Mitchell aims to ban bows and arrowsBy Denise Wilson
No person shall be allowed to shoot a bow and arrow in Fort Mitchell if City Council approves a proposed ban.
Council will hold a second reading at its meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday at the City Building.
The proposed ordinance also says that no adult shall furnish to a minor by gift, loan or hire any bow, crossbow, arrow,...
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In 2000-01, I had a column with the Rocky Mountain News, The Stuff Exchange, where household items to be given away could be listed. The idea was these items are "too good to throw away." Yes, people could have sold items and clothing, could have given items to friends and neighbors, and could even have pitched them out. But what we found were many household items that could find a happy home s...
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Redwood Trust, Inc. (NYSE:RWT) today reported GAAPearnings of $56 million ($2.21 per share) for the third quarter of2005. In the third quarter of 2004, GAAP earnings were $72 million($3.18 per share).
The table below presents our per share results, including GAAP andnon-GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation of non-GAAP financialmeasures to GAAP is set forth in the appended financial t...
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