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NFL study on heart health offers players mixed results
In the face of scientific research that suggests NFL linemen might be too big for their own welfare, Ravens defensive tackle Justin Bannan stands resolute and unflinching.
He has read studies on heart health in the league, is aware of the alarming...Tags: Physical Conditions, Korey Stringer, Health and Safety at Work, Blood, Reggie White
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Where there's a will, it may need altering
Family finances have never been more important than in tumultuous 2009.
But the devil is in the details.
A solid budget, a viable long-term plan and up-to-date legal documents keep you on the right track.
A will or living trust, or both, allows you...Tags: Justice System, 401K, State Budgets, Lawyers
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Health care today can pay off in retirement
A decade or so before retirement, managing your health may be as important as taking care of your wealth.
Ignoring key screenings, indulging in negative habits or skipping medications in your 50s and 60s can have devastating consequences, experts say.
A...Tags: Medical Services, Harvard Medical School, Blood, Diseases, Michigan Avenue
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One bad year doesn't make target-date funds a failure
The ongoing and sometimes contentious debate over whether target-date funds have "failed" is missing some important points.
Target-date funds, the leading "default" option in workplace 401(k) plans, are mutual funds designed for people retiring in or...Tags: T. Rowe Price, 401K, United States
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Pension costs could spike school taxes in 2012
OF THE MORNING CALLThe ink is still drying on this year's budgets, but local school districts are already bracing for a huge increase in employee pension fund payments that could cost local taxpayers millions in 2012. The pension premium hike -- dictated by the state --...Tags: Employers, Interior Policy, Constitutional Issues, 401K, Allentown
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Day Trippin'
''Mamma Mia,'' Broadway, Aug. 29, $110. Andymill Foundation, Dani Pipito, 610-207-0714. Longwood Gardens and QVC, Oct. 6, $52, includes admission and lunch voucher at Longwood. Laurel Blossom Red Hat Society, Jim Thorpe, Rosemarie, 570-325-2422. Mann...Tags: New York Mets, Theater, Philadelphia Phillies, Religious Festivals, Dining and Drinking
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China's one-child rule leaves too few young to support the old
Tribune NewspapersFor three decades, China's one-child policy helped power this nation's economic rise. With fewer mouths to feed, families saved. Poverty fell. Living standards improved. But a social experiment that worked well in some respects is now threatening the...Tags: Demographics, Wages and Pensions, United States, Economy, Medical Specialization
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State workers keep generous perks despite budget cuts
Tallahassee BureauEven as state leaders cut back on education and increase taxes and fees on residents, there's one area they won't touch: state employee benefits. Florida's 127,000 state workers still enjoy free or inexpensive health care, rich retirement benefits and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Health Insurance, Ellyn Bogdanoff, Heads of State, Broward County
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Bond mutual funds soared on hope
As long as you stayed away from long-term Treasury bonds, chances are you made good money in bond mutual funds in the second quarter. Many bond-fund categories -- including high-yield, emerging-market and even investment-grade corporate debt --...Tags: Personal Finance, T. Rowe Price, Franklin Templeton Limited Duration Income Trust, Credit and Debt, Mutual Funds
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Travis McGee heading for long-awaited screen test
Back in the 1960s, two hugely popular literary characters ruled the pages of more than 10 novels each. Though it was a famously transformative decade, both were old-school men's men who loved risk, adventure, liquor and attractive women. Both protagonists...Tags: Ian Fleming, Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones, Nick Nolte, Book
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You can check your application status online
There's a lot you can do at Social Security's Web site, www.socialsecurity. gov. You can estimate your retirement benefits, find out what kinds of government benefits you might qualify for and even apply for benefits online. But did you know that you can...Tags: Interior Policy, Social Security, Wilton Manors, Family, Wages and Pensions
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Man oversees 400 volunteers for Delray Beach Police Department
Special CorrespondentMartin Tencer's volunteer efforts over the years have made a big difference with the Delray Beach Police Department. The West Delray resident earned the rank of volunteer major of operations in 2005 and now supervises 400 volunteers. Tencer has been a...Tags: FEMA, Florida, Delray Beach, Brooklyn (New York City), Long Island
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