Your Other 8 Hours: Is selfishness the solution to our country’s problems?

By Robert Pagliarini, 
Tribune Media Services
 
We’ve got problems. Our economy has stagnated; unemployment is high; we have an almost inconceivable amount of national debt; and our elected officials are fighting among themselves. What we need are some good solutions. What’s to blame for this mess? 

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The Kid’s Doctor: Too much texting?

“Get me a really old-fashioned one that just rings, because I don’t want to be tempted to text!” Photo by Fotolia.com
 
By Sue Hubbard, M.D.
 
 During my tween/teen checkups, I try to fit in a discussion of how much time an adolescent spends on the phone each day, how much time on a computer, and how much time watching TV – a basic compilation of their “on line/on screen” usage.
 

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Retire Smart: 70 is not the new 65

By Jill Schlesinger
Tribune Media Services
 
To attain your retirement goals, there are three basic strategies: (1) save money during your working years, (2) plan to spend less during retirement or (3) work longer. It turns out that option number three helps but may not be the panacea you’re looking for, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI).

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Interpersonal Edge: Choose power, not pity

 By Dr. Daneen Skube

 Tribune Media Services
 
 Q. The past year has been nothing but drama. There has been a huge amount of turnover, unexpected changes, and demanding projects. Everyone in the company is constantly making things worse by complaining about how unfair it all is. Is there a way to get my team to focus more on fixing problems than whining about their circumstances?

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Lansing Police Department “Guns for Groceries” Buyback Program

“There was considerable dialogue with many gun dealers who were trying to beat the police department to the gun buys. These folks are very respectful and very knowledgeable. They fear long term ramifications of gun regulations that would remove ownership of guns from private hand.” 
-Andrew D. Quinn
 
Courtesy photo.

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War and Peace: the life and times of John L. Pollard November 1, 1947 – January 25, 2013

 

John Pollard was a voice for the
people regardless of who came against him.  He also stood firm for what he believed in.
 
Photo by 
Richard Clement
 
By Loretta Stanaway
 
John Langston Pollard was a gift.  He was a gift from his creator, his grandmother who raised him, his wife and son who shared him with his community, and himself, who gave selflessly to Lansing and to so many causes.

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Movie Review: A Good Day To Die Hard

Studio: 20th Century Fox (90 mins)
Plot: John McClane travels to Russia to help out his seemingly wayward son, Jack, against underworld forces.
Cast: Bruce Willis, Jai Courtney, Sebastian Koch, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Yuliya Snigis, Radivoje Bukvic, Amaury Noladco, Cole Hauser
Rating:  R
Bottom Line:  **

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Aboutthatcar.com   2013 Land Rover LR2

By Frank S. Washington
 
MONTREAL – We came here to test drive Land Rover’s 2013 LR2. And having some live bodies to talk to, I took advantage to find out just what is the difference between Land Rover and Range Rover.

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The Misappropriation of Dr. Ben Carson

By Bill D. Morris
 
On the morning of February 7th at the National Prayer Breakfast, keynote speaker, Dr. Ben Carson, delivered a speech that resonated so loudly that the next day an article in the Wall Street Journal promoted his unsolicited candidacy for President in 2016.

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