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To reduce my household budget, I had to stare down my fears and ask the 99-cent store guy for a discount.
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Everything you ever wanted to know about your 401K -- but didn't know how to ask.
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Simple pleasures that are inexpensive but endlessly entertaining.
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Ding-dong, "the bitch" is dead?
Evaluating the legacy of Mr. Blackwell, dead at 86, whose annual worst-dressed list inspired laughter -- and cruelty.
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You! says Sandra Tsing Loh, whose hilarious "Mother on Fire" is a rallying cry for urban parents who can't afford a fancy private institution.
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