ONLINE SHOPPING: A GOOD SELL?

The age of online purchasing has revolutionized shopping. No longer are consumers resigned to the drudgery of commuting to the store, fighting off other shoppers to get that last product and waiting in long lines to get their purchases rung up. With the click of a mouse, you can do all your shopping from the privacy of your home at any hour. You can easily compare prices by opening new browser windows and pulling up competitor sites. You can apply coupons and gift cards at most major online vendors. It is especially convenient for buying items out of your location, or when the local store has just run out your desired item. 

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Do you have an opinion? 11-1

Dear Rina,
 
I learned of a court settlement for living victims of the horrific forced sterilizations legally conducted in some Southern states; sterilizations conducted on people of  color, including pre-teens. Because people of color were stereotyped as being lazy, and in large part stigmatized because they were poor, sterilization was an answer to the prejudiced population’s hatred for the poor.  In turn, I submit, from my experience with being stereotyped as lazy or different because I have been extremely poor, I know firsthand that the appeal of the drug testing scenario for welfare recipients is a way to punish the poor and satisfy the inner demons of those who stereotype the poor.

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Excuse me, are you listening? 11-1

Dear Readers,
 
I must be getting old.  I must be getting wiser.  Working with people in Lansing, I know I am getting smarter.
 
I am hoping that every single person that picks up the newspaper, will benefit from something that was read in it.
 
I love people.  Amazingly so not everyone does.  I did not say that I did not like the way some people are.  I said I love people.  I love them in all of their spaces.  While I may choose not to be around them, talk to them or do business with them, I still love them for just who they are.  I do not have a choice.

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Documentary on Slavery Spurs Racial Healing

DeWolf family members and Ghanaian Beatrice Manu at a river ceremony in Ghana where captured Africans were brought for a last bath.
Credit:  Amishadai Sackitey

 
By Marjorie Valbrun
America’s Wire
 
WASHINGTON—Katrina Browne and her critically acclaimed documentary, “Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North,” are helping Americans talk more openly and honestly about race and race relations. The film is a well-researched account of her New England ancestors’ status as the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. It is also a moving story about racial healing and redemption, the very issues she wants to help Americans embrace.
In the film, Browne and nine other descendants of the DeWolf family retrace the so-called “Triangle Trade,” the path from Rhode Island to slave forts in Ghana to sugar plantation ruins in Cuba, as “they uncover the vast extent of Northern complicity in slavery” and the key role played by their forebears.

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Ask Tamara: Out of the Closet!

Dear Tamara:
 
During a recent family gathering, my youngest brother announced that he is gay. The entire family was shocked, including me. I never suspected that my brother was gay. Growing up he had plenty of girlfriends and didn’t show any signs of being gay. I haven’t spoken to him since his big announcement and am really unsure about what to say or how to handle the situation. 
 
On one hand I want to support my brother and let him know that I still love him, but on the other I am really worried about him. Our family grew up in the church and this is not the way we were raised. I don’t agree with my brother choosing to live a gay lifestyle, I think homosexuality is a sin and I don’t want him to suffer. What can I do about this?
 
My Brother’s Keeper

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Your Other 8 Hours: How to Cash in on Oprah Winfrey’s New Network

By Robert Pagliarini,
Tribune Media Services
 
 
At last count, Oprah Winfrey was worth a little over $23.234 trillion. Okay, that’s a slight exaggeration, but there’s no doubt she’s done well for herself in doing well for others. Now it could be your turn. Oprah launched the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) at noon on January 1, 2011. It’s a massive undertaking that could transform cable TV. And if you’re willing, it could also transform you.

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Winter Weather Safety

By Karla Robinson, MD
  
As we go into the new year, winter weather is around the corner.  Therefore, it’s important to make sure you are aware of the top reasons for injury during the winter weather season.  Here we will review some of the health risks associated with the snow and ice and provide some tips on practicing winter weather safety.
 
Falls: Emergency room visits for broken bones, bumps, and bruises skyrocket in the winter months.  The culprit? Icy sidewalks and streets. 

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Interpersonal EDGE: Stop Office Grapevine

By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Media Services
 
Q. Sometimes I get really exhausted dealing with people issues at work. Other people don’t seem to find the politics so tiring. Am I just a wimp?

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Retire Smart: Small Medicare Premium Hike Improves Senior’s Social Security COLA

By Mark Miller
Tribune Media Services
 
   Good news is hard to come by in this economy, but seniors can celebrate the final numbers on next year’s Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) and Medicare premiums.
 
  The Social Security COLA and Medicare Part B premium go hand in hand, since the premium cost is deducted from most seniors’ benefits. And while it was already known that the Social Security COLA for 2012 would be 3.6 percent, it wasn’t clear how big a bite Part B would take from the increase.

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News Spotlight: Black History Month- CADL Downtown Mid Day Movies

February 2                     Groundhog Day                       2:00 pm—3:45 pm
                                       (Bill Murray)  (PG)
 
February 7                     The Help                                  1:00 pm—3:25 pm
          (Jessica Chastain/Viola Davis)  (PG-13)
 
February 9                     The Help                                  1:00 pm—3:25 pm
          (Jessica Chastain/Viola Davis)  (PG-13)
 
February 14                    Lady Sings the Blues              1:00 pm—3:25 pm
                                       (Diana Ross/Billy Dee Williams)  (R)

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