Your Guide to Thanksgiving Sales
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Thu 5:49 pm ET We've all heard just how dismal this holiday season is expected to be. TNS Retail Forward predicts it will be the weakest since 1991, back when grunge rock reigned and Brad Pitt was just a guy who had a supporting role in Thelma and Louise .
6 Myths About GM, Ford, and Chrysler
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Thu 1:16 pm ET Memo to CEOs: Ask for a bailout, and your company will be reduced to a caricature.
5 Ways to Benefit From New Medicare Drug Plans
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Thu 1:02 pm ET Is inflation yesterday's news? Not when it comes to prescription drug plans, where prices keep going up and up. With large 2009 premium increases from private insurers on the way, especially from Humana, subscribers to Medicare's stand-alone Part D plan for prescription drugs are being strongly urged to look carefully at whether there are better packages to meet their needs.
5 Post-Election Stocks: 4 Obamas Plus a Biden
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Thu 12:47 pm ET Let's face it: So far, all that newfound hope hasn't extended to the stock market.
7 Ways to Get a Job Near Obama
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Wed 5:58 pm ET While job seekers are hot to land one of the more than 7,000 political appointments that President-elect Barack Obama will have to make, the cold truth is that most average Joes won't come close to scoring one of these.
Why America Is Shunning GM
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Wed 1:46 pm ET While asking Congress for billions in bailout money, General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner promised that "we will repay the taxpayers' faith."
The Baby Boomer Vote: Sandwiched Again
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Wed 12:27 pm ET Baby boomers, the "sandwich generation," are again feeling the crunch. Boomers got the moniker because they're often squeezed between caring for elderly parents and helping out young adult children.
How to Get Hired in Washington
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Wed 12:02 pm ET While President-elect Barack Obama seems to be making Washington work cool again, the economic downturn and upward-spiraling unemployment rate are lending their own weight to the appeal of gaining secure employment in the federal government.
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