Interview with Kelly Whalen of The Centsible Life

Jan 11, 2010
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Our continuing, albeit erratically paced, series of interviews with other bloggers sends reporter Scoop Chevelle to the wilds of Philadelphia in search of Kelly Whalen of The Centsible Life. Scoop: Hello, folks. I’ve just flown to Pennsylvania and boy am I tired. Being chased by an angry mob can really wear you out. Apparently the Liberty Bell is only [...]

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Fighting the Winter Blahs

Jan 10, 2010
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I really hate winter.  Let me count the ways. I hate cold weather. I miss the sun. Driving on ice sucks. I hate shoveling show. The winter sports pale in comparison to the grand sport of summer – baseball. Thus, each winter, I typically bump into a bit of a case of the winter blahs. [...]

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Stock Market Contest Results

Jan 09, 2010
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Back on April 15, when the Dow was at 7920.18, I launched a stock market contest between a team of three personal finance bloggers (team Goliath) and a team of folks who, while they were intelligent, did not immerse themselves into finance at quite the same level (team David). So, who won? Team David, of [...]

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Stopping Terrorism and Closing Gitmo

Jan 07, 2010
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Ignorant. Stupid. Naive. Reckless. These are just a few words I think of when I consider Barack Obama’s decision to continue with the closing of the prison at Guantanamo Bay. It’s been said by many Homeland Security and terrorism officials that Yemen is the new Afghanistan. This means that the new terrorism training location and [...]

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Britain Has Lost All Legitimacy

Jan 06, 2010
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It may be a harsh statement on my part but I believe that the United Kingdom can no longer call itself a legitimate country in terms of being a relevant world power or relevant to the fight on terror.  The fall of the British empire is well documented as the United States took its place [...]

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Kosmo’s Sports Wrap

Jan 05, 2010
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This is my first live article in about a week. The newest member of the Observer family was welcomed into the world last Tuesday. It was a bit earlier than planned, but we’re happy he decided to join us. We’ll be even happier once he figures out the difference between day and night. With a [...]

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How Do I Keep Up the Pace?

Jan 04, 2010
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How do I keep up the pace? This is a question that many authors face, sometimes in their own heads, sometimes honestly and out in the open. Some people would suggest setting aside specific time. This is a great idea if you have that kind scheduling skill/flexibility. Establishing specific times, you could set yourself up [...]

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To Err is Human, To Range Divine

Jan 03, 2010
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During most of the more than 130 years that major league baseball has been played, the measurement of defensive excellence was done using one simple stat: errors. To this day, many who vote for gold glove winners make errors the major consideration (or, in some situation, they make the absurd choice to factor in the [...]

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Why I Support Net Neutrality

Jan 02, 2010
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One internet battle I expect to be fought in 2010 is the battle over net (network) neutrality.  This is not a new battle, and has been on the radar for a few years now.  I am hoping that 2010 is the year when the government finally draws a line in the sand. What is net [...]

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