Review: The Teen’s Guide to Personal Finance: Basic concepts in personal finance that every teen should know.
Written by Rebecca Diaz on October 5, 2010 – 1:58 amTime is a resource that many teenagers don’t realize is their greatest resource for finacial independence. “The Teen’s Guide to Personal Finance” is a tome that will provide teenagers with important financial lessons, in a manner which will pull their interest and convey itself effectively in its intended task. The lessons of the book are derived from the lessons that the authors, Joshua Holmberg and David Bruzzese, were not taught as teenagers, but had found out later in life as they faced the challenges that occur in modern day life.
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Virgin America introduces new globally inspired menus
Written by Tyler Kelly on October 4, 2010 – 12:58 pm 
Aviation News
SAN FRANCISCO – Virgin America, the California-based airline known for its award-winning cuisine, today introduces new seasonal menus for First Class, Main Cabin Select and Main Cabin service. The fall menus offer guests a wide array of entrees and snacks inspired by flavors from around the world.
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Managing Your Finances and Your Future
Written by Rebecca Diaz on October 1, 2010 – 6:54 am
One of the hardest things for many of us to do is to manage our finances properly. It can be hard if you’ve had no training and you’re used to just spending freely, whenever you want. There are thousands of people out there that can’t balance their checkbooks let alone plan for their future, but there is no shame in that. You just need to take that first step towards learning about how to start managing your finances and getting ready for the future.
For some, this may just not be possible, and again, there is no shame in that. If yo
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Indonesia reports two deadly train crashes in Java
Written by Tyler Kelly on September 30, 2010 – 11:58 am 
Petarukan in Central Java province is a northern coastal city and scene of the accident
Two train crashes in Indonesia’s Java island killed at least 36 people and injured 60 others, officials said. The death toll probably will rise as rescuers remove passengers still trapped in the wreckage. Cendana Banandi, a government life insurance official, earlier put the death toll at 43 but later revised his figure to 36. <
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