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- Make-up be gone (Tri-County Times)
Whether you want to spend less time applying make-up every day or have a physical condition that makes applying cosmetics difficult — you may want to consider micropigmentation or “permanent make-up.” - Credit Cards: Break Up, or Make Up? (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
Pressed for more profits and fewer defaults, credit-card issuers are imposing new fees and raising interest rates. But before you cancel the card, read this. - Smokers likely target in budget fix (Santa Fe New Mexican)
Get FREE Daily Headlines by email! Editor's note: "Sin taxes," on such products as alcohol and cigarettes, are likely to be considered when the Legislature meets in January as the state tries to make up a mounting budget deficit. - 3 finalists pursue Cuyamaca College presidency (San Diego Union-Tribune)
The search for a president for Cuyamaca College is down to three candidates. The college has been without a permanent president since July 2008, when Geraldine Perri, who had been president since 2002, left to be superintendent/president of Citrus College in Glendora. - Public enemy (San Diego Union-Tribune)
A few weeks ago, when San Diego was on the national television stage during a Sunday night football game on ABC, there appeared the customary footage that the broadcast devotes to the home team’s town. And among the few sights that encapsulated San Diego was a giant two-figure gewgaw by J. Seward Johnson along the downtown waterfront, which was supposed to have left town about a year-and-a-half ... - Follow the Yellow Brick Road (The Herald-Mail)
RANSON, W.Va. - Rob Payne, 53, and his wife, Debra, 52, have loved "The Wizard of Oz" for years. - White-collar jobless prevalent in Richmond area (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
The worst recession in 70 years has ended. But tell that to people trying to find jobs. “The recession is not over until everyone who wants to work is working and working at what they want to do,“ said Walter Courtney of Montpelier. Courtney, 56, is an Internet technology professional who works as a security guard at a retirement home in Hanover County. He was a project manager at a bank, but ... - 80,000 more Filipinos in Italy in 2008 (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
MANILA—Newly-released data on Italy’s migrant population by that country’s census registry showed that the number of documented Filipinos grew by 8,011 more in 2008. - Some immigrants in Central Falls are afraid to give info to the government (The Providence Journal)
CENTRAL FALLS -- On any given street corner of this struggling city, you might hear people speaking English, Spanish, Creole, K'iche, or Portuguese, lending truth to a sign at the city's border, "Welcome to Central Falls - The Whole World in One Square Mile." Until recently, Central Falls held a "Ripley's Believe It or Not" claim as the smallest, most densely populated city in the country. - Early Ballots: The Numbers (Tucson Weekly)
Pima County Recorder F. Ann Rodriguez has done her usual efficient job of plowing through the piles of early ballots dropped off at the last minute by irresponsible voters who take forever to make up their minds. (We're sympathetic to the perspective that you ought to hang onto the ballots just in case something breaks at the end of the campaign, but it does slow returns.) To recap: Pima County ...
