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Suicide rates rise as debt and cuts take their toll
Suicide rates have risen sharply across Europe since the banking crisis as people struggle to cope with debt, unemployment and public service cuts.
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Letters from the Wash. U. coaches to their senior athletes
It has been enjoyable to watch you grow together as individuals and as a group. The theme you helped carry throughout the year—FINISH—is apropos to your time here. You have finished a journey that...
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Personal Finance Daily: Are your kids cheating on their taxes?
Children don’t cheat on their taxes, right? Of course not. But if loving aunts, uncles, grandparents or others opened bank accounts for your children in other countries, you’d better start gathering...
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Few Canadian couples show their “financial” cards before marriage: survey
Newlyweds are in the spotlight this week as Canadians prepare for the royal visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and for financial advisors, the event should serve as a reminder of the conversations...
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Many who pledged to fix debt have bills of their own
Members of the firebrand class of Republican freshmen on Capitol Hill — elected on a pledge to attack the U.S. debt problem — have, in some cases, accumulated tens of thousands of dollars in personal...
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Brownies donate their cookie money to Shichigahama fund
Brownie troop 80018 visited Northeast Community Bank this week, to learn a little about banking and, more importantly, make a donation to the Shichigahama fund created after Plymouth's sister city was...
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Nathalie Thomas: more shareholders are flexing their muscles and giving company chiefs a caning over
IF ANTÓNIO Horta-Osório felt any nerves on Wednesday at attending his first Lloyds Banking Group AGM since taking the helm in March, he certainly didn't show it.