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Texas, NH soldiers killed in attack in Afghanistan
The Department of Defense says two soldiers from Texas and New Hampshire have been killed in Afghanistan.
Border crime seems to be falling, but Arizona fear remains
Fear of cartels and a frustration with the federal government's response to illegal immigration has prompted some locals to join militias and border watch groups and to embrace measures like SB 1070.
Bill Clinton emerges on Chelsea's NY wedding eve
Bill Clinton made a long-anticipated appearance in the upstate New York village where his daughter is getting married, drawing crowds of onlookers Friday afternoon as preparations continued largely out of sight for the grand and secretive occasion.
US casualties in Afghanistan soar to record highs
KABUL, Afghanistan — In a summer of suffering, America's military death toll in Afghanistan is rising, with back-to-back record months for U.S. losses in the grinding conflict. All signs point to more bloodshed in the months ahead, straining the already shaky international support for the war.
Calif. wildfire jumps aqueduct, approaches homes
Ariz. governor will consider 'tweaking' immigration law
The fight over Arizona's immigration law showed no signs of letting up Friday as the federal judge who blunted its force faced threats and the Republican governor who signed it considered changes to address any faults.
Inmate sues man he's convicted of burglarizing
A Florida inmate is suing the man he's convicted of burglarizing, claiming the man and two others roughed him up during a citizen's arrest.
Administration mulls bypassing Congress on immigration reform
The Obama administration, anticipating that Congress might not pass comprehensive immigration reform this year, is considering ways it could act without congressional approval to achieve many of the objectives of the initiative, including giving permanent resident status, or green cards, to large numbers of people in the country illegally.
Obama: Rangel case troubling; some Dems say resign (AP)

AP - Rep. Charlie Rangel is getting sympathy from some fellow Democrats but scant support from others as he faces trial on several ethics charges.

Obama: Rangel case troubling; some Dems say resign (AP)

AP - Rep. Charlie Rangel is getting sympathy from some fellow Democrats but scant support from others as he faces trial on several ethics charges.

Homebody News

Death toll in Pakistani floods surges past 800 (AP)

Crews beat back wildfire in desert north of LA (AP)

Crowd on VIP alert at site of Clinton's NY wedding (AP)

Debris in relief well sets back work on gusher (AP)

US stalls on Sept. 11 trial for 5 at Gitmo (AP)

Obama: Rangel case troubling; some Dems say resign (AP)

House & Garden

Texas gains ground on registering organ donors

People's Pharmacy: Variety of meds linked to cataracts

The You Docs: Taking aim at bad bacteria

Freshmen in dorms must get bacterial meningitis vaccine

Salad spinner-like medical gear could save thousands of lives

A&M may drop free toilet paper in dorms to save money

   

Other Homebody News

CEO's booze-fueled blunder puts new hire in tough spot

Two economists say in new paper that TARP worked

Insurers hold billions in federal death benefits in unprotected accounts

Small businesses: Measuring their power and their problems

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Recent Homebody News

Everglades on Unesco danger list

Mammals decline in Chernobyl zone

Further Chile quakes 'possible'

BP boss scaling back oil effort

Galapagos off Unesco danger list

Hi-tech Indian water plant opens

   

Houese & Garden Articles

Priest who blessed Morales found with cocaine (Reuters)

Vicar conducted 360 sham marriages (Reuters)

Brewer claims world's strongest beer (Reuters)

Churchill's dentures fetch nearly $24,000 (Reuters)

Hamas targets women's underwear in modesty drive (Reuters)

Fur farm foxes trained to combat rat plague (Reuters)

Homebody Articles

Cards get Westbrook from Cleve, send Ludwick to SD (AP)

Yankees acquire Lance Berkman from Houston (AP)

Roethlisberger practices with Steelers starters (AP)

Chamakh shines as Arsenal draw with AC Milan (AFP)

Swollen knee keeps Haynesworth from taking test (AP)

Pete Carroll all smiles to begin new Seahawks era (AP)

 


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Q I'm feeling increasingly uncomfortable about the dynamics I'm witnessing at my apartment community. The manager is constantly hitting on my neighbor in public settings (like the pool), even to the point of insisting that she accept his "back rubs." She hates it and has tried to stop it, but she's afraid to complain to the owner (the manager is the owner's son). If I complain to the owner, can he evict me?


When a HELOC is used for a business

A couple wonders if interest on a HELOC is tax-deductible if the loan is used for an LLC.


Mortgage applications fall 4.4 percent last week (AP)

AP - Applications for home loans fell last week despite the lowest mortgage rates in decades.

Stock up on staples for pennies

This month's Frugal Sense winner spends mere pennies to stock up on staples like toothpaste.

Rent a car, risk a surprise ticket

Traffic camera operator ATS gets drivers' credit card data from rental companies, so if one of its cameras catches you, an unexpected charge may pop up on your bill.

Hello pension, bye-bye saving? Not so fast

Question: I'm retired on a pension and will soon start receiving Social Security. So I'm wondering, once you're retired do you still need an emergency fund of three to six months' worth of living expenses as you did when you were working? --Jim, West Farmington, Ohio

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Alexandre Dumas is born July 24, 1802 ................. Alexandre Dumas was born in Villiers-Cotterets to a Haitian mulatto, Thomas Alexandre Dumas, and Marie Labouret Dumas, a French woman. He will become an acclaimed author of the French classics The Three Musketeers, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Man in the Iron Mask, and The Corsican Brothers. Dumas wrote hundreds of plays, novels and travel diaries. He wrote several children's stories, and a culinary dictionary. He started several magazines and wrote in them weekly. He was one of the most prolific writers ever, and did not shy away from collaborating with others or rewriting older stories.

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