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The Contenders 2008: Hillary Clinton
Reader's Digest — As the speculation built, it became all the more intriguing: The First Lady was thinking of running for New York's open Senate seat. Never mind that Hillary Rodham Clinton had never run for office before or lived in New York a day in her life. ...More…
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Interview with Hillary Clinton
Reader's Digest — Okay. First question, you discussed a number of domestic issues that are important to you, today. But in order to try to get a sense of priorities, let me ask, what would the first 100 days of the Clinton Administration look like? Well, it ...More…
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Hillary Clinton: On the Issues
Reader's Digest — Decrease U.S. troops levels and bring war to end. Declines to specify particulars until in office. Leave a U.S. military presence to protect American embassies and civilians, train Iraqi troops, and carry out counterterrorism activities. Allow ...More…
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Better Business Bureau
Reader's Digest — By Adam Bluestein and Maureen Mackey From Reader's Digest More secrets your dry cleaner won't tell you 1. Lots of "dry" cleaning isn't. "We do about 24 percent of garments in water," says Chuck Horst, president of ...More…
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Checking and Savings
Reader's Digest — By Beth Kobliner From Reader's Digest Check out our online money guide for mortgage advice, calculators and more. The financial gurus will be debating for years how we got into the mess we're in-and how we'll get out of it. But while the ...More…
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The Manager Who Couldn't Write
Reader's Digest — What launched Amy Tan's career was not a big break, but a kick in the butt. Before the million-copy sales of The Joy Luck Club, The Kitchen God's Wife and The Hundred Secret Senses, Amy Tan was a writer. A business writer. She and a partner ran a ...More…
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Health Care for All Without Breaking the Bank
Reader's Digest — We know: You can't afford to get sick. Our latest survey is consistent with the last -- 91 percent of you said the cost of health care was one of the top problems facing America today. Yes, there are plenty of kinks in our paper-laden, ...More…
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Fixing America's Infrastructure
Reader's Digest — In Boston the roof fell in. In New York the lights went out. In Oregon, antiquated bridges suffer from rotting timbers and metal fatigue. America was built with steel and concrete -- and a vision for the future. The future is here -- but it's ...More…
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The Ultimate Sex Guide for Newlyweds
Reader's Digest — When writer Miriam Arond and her husband, psychiatrist Samuel L. Pauker, M.D., surveyed hundreds of newlywed couples across the nation, they discovered that 85 percent had made love before tying the knot, yet the frequency and quality of ...More…
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What Can Be Learned From a President's Heart?
Reader's Digest — You see, when arteries are injured by damaging risk factors like high blood pressure or cigarettes, cholesterol is deposited like new plaster repairing a wall. But if too much of the wrong cholesterol accumulates, the plaque grows and becomes ...More…
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Fixing America's Schools: 2 Schools, 1 Big Idea
Reader's Digest — Public education in America is a mess. Too often, parents are absent or indifferent; teachers don't know their own subjects; administrators are powerless to fire the worst and hire the best. Daunting problems, yes. But a number of schools have ...More…
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America's Brain Drain Crisis
Reader's Digest — William Kunz is a self-described computer geek. A more apt description might be computer genius. When he was just 11, Kunz started writing software programs, and by 14 he had created his own video game. As a high school sophomore in Houston, ...More…