Ask the Business Librarian 7-13

    Q:    I’d like to better understand mutual funds.  I have money going into my 401(k) and I don’t really know what I’m getting for my money.

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    Wellness News 7-13

    SUPPORT EQUALS MENTAL HEALTH

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    Teen Talk 7-13

    In my three years in high school, I have found that there are a lot of things that need to be changed, but the ones I want to discuss is diversity and student motivation.

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    Local Woman Teaches Lessons of Dignity

     

    Reading is Fundamental:  Tim Wong, who’s a former student of Marilouise Smith-Mays visited her recently.  Mays specializes in teaching adults how to read or improve their reading skills. Photo by Quincy Allan Hodges

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    Cost of Fuel is Top Economic Concern for Michigan Families

    MICHIGAN — Michigan has had more than its share of economic hardships in recent years, but when Michigan voters were asked the biggest economic problem facing their family, the cost of fuel trumped everything. Gas prices have risen to $4.15 across the nation. 

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    EDDIE MURPHY MAY GO BACK TO STANDUP: Actor flirts with retirement from films

     

    Is Eddie Murphy getting tired of the Hollywood grind? While plugging his upcoming film "Meet Dave," due in theaters July 11, the actor told "Extra’s" Tanika Ray that he may leave movies for good and return to his roots on stage.      

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    Report Reveals Broken Scales of Justice For Michigan’s Poor Defendants

    LANSING, MI – Ken Wyniemko was convicted of a rape he didn’t commit in 1994. Wyniemko was freed from prison in 2004, after spending 9 years locked up.   The results of DNA test of a cigarette butt and semen stained nylons showed that it didn’t match his DNA.  Although, Wyniemko professed his innocence, he was convicted of rape and burglary.   A court appointed attorney assigned to Wyniemko’s case had less than a week to prepare for his defense.  The jury also heard from a jailhouse informant who was spared a life sentence for his testimony that Wyniemko confessed.  Even though the victim was blindfolded and the attacker wore a ski mask, she said she was certain that it was Wyniemko.  A judge exceeded the sentencing guidelines because Wyniemko didn’t show remorse and sentenced him to 40 – 60 years in prison.

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    BBB Warns Vacationers that Travel Club Membership Doesn’t Always Pay

     

     

     

    Before you sign on the dotted line, check it out before you check in:
     
    Would-be travelers are spending  thousands of dollars to take advantage of travel deals that didn’t exist.

    One company was also ordered to pay $70,000 in restitution to the Michigan Attorney General’s Office.

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      Mother by Melik

      When I was eight I remember my mother walking into the kitchen where I was sitting and announcing, “This is my week to be mean.” Nothing else. I was utterly confused. I understood the parent child relationship that every week, no everyday, had the potential of mom being mean. What made this week any different than any other? Being at that age I did not get the connection when she made that announcement about once a month. I would just politely get up from where I was hearing that announcement and send myself to my room. If mom was going to be mean I was not going to be the one to bring her there.

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