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Blansit will walk on at Shorter (The Times-Journal) After moving around in and out of various positions at Valley Head, Greg Blansit has found a home as a wide receiver at Shorter College. More . . . Mom of octuplets may lose home to foreclosure (Whittier Daily News) LA HABRA - Octuplets mom Nadya Suleman could be kicked out of her La Habra home. Mortgage holder Amer Haddadin says he is starting foreclosure proceedings on the $565,000 residence because the family hasn't kept up the payments. More . . . Unemployed D.C. man giving money away to strangers to help foster kindness (Washington Post) The guy behind the meat counter is looking at Reed Sandridge kind of strangely. Giving away $10 every day to a stranger -- an idea Sandridge had soon after he was laid off from his job at a Washington nonprofit group last fall -- isn't as easy as it sounds. More . . . Raleigh museum makes money-saving memorable for kids (WRAL.com Raleigh) A new exhibit at Marbles Kids Museum in downtown Raleigh is all about money – how to earn it, spend it and most importantly, save it. More . . . First-time home buyer incentives will end soon (ABC12 Mid-Michigan) Buying that first home is part of living the American Dream, and right now, there are plenty of incentives to help you do just that. More . . . The good old days of Naxxar trade fairs (Times of Malta) I remember the good old days when many of us used to work extra hours in preparation for participation by our company at the International Fair of Malta at the Trade Fair Grounds in Naxxar. Several others used to earn extra money by assisting as sales persons at so many stands at the same venue. More . . . When you start to earn, you should start to save (Kitchener - Waterloo Record) Young people who are just starting their careers have a lot to think about in terms of finances, says Irene Vassalo, a financial consultant with Investors Group in Cambridge. More . . . NRL struggling to secure home loan, despite code being on upswing (The Age) Negotiations between the NRL and banks to secure a loan to build new headquarters have stalled because of the code's 10-year history of near-zero cash balances. More . . . Cashing in on cutting carbon at home (AFP via Yahoo! News) Can the promise of a free cupcake or some cold hard cash work better than dire predictions of dying polar bears and rising sea levels at getting people to cut their carbon footprint? More . . . Scholar warns of radical urbanization in China (People's Daily) A Chinese scholar warned radical urbanization might harm farmers' welfare and create "urban slums." Prof. He Xuefeng, a sociologist with Huazhong University of Science and Technology based in central Hubei Province, told Xinhua that, if the country's urbanization moves too fast, the cities might not be ready to provide proper public service for newcomers, who have lost their farm lands at ... More . . . Advertise on this page
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