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Web site offers users test run at investing
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette IN 
Web site offers users test run at investingDavid PittAssociated Press Advertisement AS_AD(“Middle”); DES MINES Iowa – For many the thought of investing in the stock market right now causes serious anxiety. But a new Web site WeSeed. com aims to calm some nerves by making the market more accessible. Amy Lieberman a 40-year-old stay-at-home mother of two in the Chicago suburb of Naperville Ill. says she’s found investing on the site to be a bit addictive.

Viewpoint: Bailing out yesterday’s industry or investing in …
Baltimore Sun United States 
Yarrow and Michael Rose December 28 2008 Now that all the public hand-wringing about whether or how to bail out the U. auto industry has been punted to the next administration it’s time to look at historical precedents and facts to see whether we have been asking the wrong questions about what to do with this industry. It could be that we’ve been ignoring lessons of the past and portents of the future. Why bail out an industry that is poised when the recession recedes to build hundreds of millions more cars – maybe billions – over the coming decades and yet has or should have no long-term future in its present form? Environmentally and industrially this would be a recipe for disaster.
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A sure thing: Betting on the market is risky. Investing in …
Houston Chronicle United States 
html From car choices to stock picks Texas’ spending habits are changing. Prudence is trendy and anyone who can get high returns on an investment looks wise indeed. Maybe this is the year the Legislature will do the math and vigorously fund proven investments to plug the state’s costly “cradle-to-prison pipeline. The “pipeline” is the name advocates give to the incredibly powerful mix of poverty poor health child abuse and festering juvenile justice programs that sweeps thousands of young people into our prison system annually. nce youths enter the pipeline the cost to taxpayers shoots higher than most individual incomes. It costs $67890 according to the Children’s Defense Fund to incarcerate one child in the Texas Youth Commission.

Entrepreneur’s advice: Avoid ’sky is falling’ mentality
Houston Chronicle United States 
Building roads to nowhere may create jobs in the short term. But building complete streets effective transit and good public places is also an investment in our future economic strength. Christof Spieler director of technology and innovation Morris ArchitectsBill White: America must restore its economic leadership by investing more in the skills of Americans in science engineering and math. For decades America’s commitment to education in these fields helped us compete to win in the world economy. But in recent years the number of Americans pursuing education in science and technology has fallen far behind the people in the rest of the world. In fact Americans have been a minority in U.

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