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Write a cheque today and become a saver
ONE of the most important things in life — and in becoming more comfortable financially — is the ability to see things clearly, to face decisions without prejudice or preconceptions, and without emotion. That sounds like three things, but they're all the same thing. An example may help. If a general election is held this summer, the political parties can already tell you which party most electors will cast their votes for.
2007-06-02 11:32:18 GMT

A mother's plea: 'If there is anyone out there that knows anything...'
Five years after her only child Shaundae Jones was gunned down in cold blood, his mother Marsha is still waiting for justice. Begging the community to break the wall of silence that's prevented detectives cracking the case, she said: "If there's anyone out there that knows anything about Shaundae's case five years later, I'm still in a lot of pain and need some closure. "If they would just have a heart for me as his mom,
2008-04-25 11:50:41 GMT

Look out for Somerset's Primary duo
The head boy and girl at any school plays an important role. They represent the school and help the teacher when ever needed and Marquel Waldron and Elenae Anderson from Somerset Primary School are no exception.
2000-04-06 03:00:00 GMT

'You are going to destroy your family'
How old were you when you first used drugs? Thirteen. It started from me smoking marijuana first and then as I got older I got involved in different things from being around different people. By the time I was 18 I was getting ready to branch out of school and that's where the street life came on. The money was coming in fast. At 18 I was hitting heroine heavy. Did your family know you were into drugs?
2007-09-18 15:08:38 GMT

Is your inner caveman making all your financial decisions?
ere's a question for you. You're sitting on a park bench, reading a newspaper. A stranger is sitting next to you, feeding the birds. An economist walks up, and makes the pair of you an offer. "I have $100 to give you, but I don't know how much each of you should receive," the economist says. He looks directly at you and says: "I'm going to let him" � the stranger � "decide how to split the $100. Then,
2006-09-24 03:00:00 GMT

Defending the indefensible
WASHINGTON--The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recently added Clint Eastwood's 'Unforgiven' to its list of "great" films. That puts it right up there with 'Casablanca', 'Annie Hall', 'Schindler's List' and 70 or so other all-timers.Some movie buffs are wondering why the list does not (as yet) include such epics as 'All Quiet on the Western Front' and 'It Happened One Night'.
2002-05-07 03:00:00 GMT

'All the money was gone, but not on the things I wanted to spend it on'
Even though this is only the third week for this column, we're going to do a little recapping about how to start getting rich slowly. That's because some people told me they missed one or the other of the previous columns, and because learning how to get rich slowly is in itself a slow process. Learning is like losing weight; do it too fast, and it won't stick.
2005-08-06 03:00:00 GMT

Many girls are stoking male violence
Carla Zuill: Are there gangs in Bermuda? Terry Lister: There's an element of socialisation, young men congregating together and because we're hanging out on the corner every afternoon after work, does that make us a gang? It makes us a group, a bunch of friends. Is that wrong? Well, no, if we're out watching traffic, see the girls come by...We're just chilling. When it goes from us just hanging out to going and breaking into people's houses, stealing bikes, etc.
2003-05-31 03:00:00 GMT

Personal responsibility is the key to healthy finances
NEW YORK (AP) — Larry Winget doesn't mince words. Take, for instance, people who don't pay their bills on time. "They lack integrity. Period." With a brash, direct style, the author and motivational speaker says our own behaviour is the source of our financial, career and personal problems. Getting your finances in order is also straightforward, according to Winget, who believes that a hefty dose of personal responsibility goes a long way toward solving problems.
2009-01-17 11:58:07 GMT
























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