Retire Smart: Retirement reconsidered

By Jill Schlesinger
Tribune Media Services
 
 When it comes to retirement, most Americans aged 45 and older say that peace of mind is seven times more important than accumulating wealth. According to a new survey from Merrill Lynch, people are reconsidering what retirement means and how they are going to get there. 

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Interpersonal Edge: Getting What You Want at Work!

By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Media Services
 
 Q. I notice there are two schools of thought about getting ahead at work: the altruistic (if you help others, you’ll get good things) and the aggressive (go ahead and run people over if it gets you what you want). Neither of these approaches seem right to me. Is there any other alternative?

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Veterans in Civilian Transition: Ten Effective Job Search Strategies to Get Hired

By Patricia Dorch
 
In the Military you presented ideas and strategies to officers, peers and civilians to accomplish daily goals. The skills you used in the Military are transferable to the civilian job market. Use transferable skills and new interview strategies to illustrate to civilian employers you are the most qualified candidate for the job. Listed are strategies to prepare you for your interview.

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Father’s Day: What is a father?

Left:  Derrick and Isaiah Radford. Derrick doing daddy duty so that Isaiah’s mother, Shameka,  could sleep.
Courtesy photo

 
 
By Joe Israel                           
 
Chris Rock made a very astute and interesting joke in his 1999 HBO special Bigger and Blacker when he railed about all the songs that talk about mom, but don’t mention dad.

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Time for Change: First Woman Takes Helm at the FCC

Mignon Clyburn, acting chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission.
 
New America Media, Commentary, Joseph Torres
 
It’s important to celebrate whenever social barriers are knocked down — including the one that fell  when Mignon Clyburn became the acting chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission

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Did You Know There is a Heat Awareness Day, Michiganders Reminded to Prepare for the Summer Heat

LANSING, MI — The National Weather Service has declared Wednesday, May 29 as Heat Awareness Day in Michigan. Heat is the number one weather-related killer in the United States, resulting in hundreds of fatalities each year.

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Do you have an opinion? 12-10

Dear TNCP
 
My name is Alvin Parham and I am 45 years old. My story starts as an unbelievable experience. I never frequented going to the doctor’s office for annual check-ups because I always felt I was in excellent health. I never had an ailment; not as much as a cold besides an occasional headache due to sinus; so I thought.

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Excuse me, are you listening? 12-10

Dear Readers,
 
I have been really happy this week. We get so wrapped up in our issues that we do not realize that being happy is important.  I recognize that when I complain about some issues that I do not really have, I am only hurting myself.  Putting  it out into the universe does not make it any easier to deal with.  I am still learning that with good friends who make me laugh when I do not have the ability to separate work from play but everything is a learning lesson in love.

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Movie Review: Iron Man 3

Studio:     (2 hrs. 10 min.)
Plot:     When Tony Stark’s world is torn apart by a formidable terrorist called the Mandarin, he starts an odyssey of rebuilding and retribution.
Cast:     Robert Downey Jr. Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Ben Kingsley, Guy Pearce, Jon Favreau, Rebecca Hall
Rating:     PG-13
Bottom Line:     **1/2

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