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Diversifying for growth: Lisa Battle is replacing an aggressive investment strategy with a more moderate approach. (Investment Strategies).
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August 1, 2003|
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Like many married women, Lisa Battle let her husband handle the family finances, including their retirement accounts. "He was just better at that," she recalls. "It was something that he wanted to do, so I just followed his lead."
That was fine until she divorced her husband and had to invest money on her own. Having only done temporary work during her 15-year marriage, Battle had never invested her own money before. Now, she was taking on a full-time job that came with a 401(k) investment plan, and she also had a lump-sum settlement to invest right after her divorce ...
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No more Moore? Literary sleuth Don Foster argues that Clement Clarke Moore never wrote 'The Night before Christmas'.(Suburban Living)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; ...English professor - prove that Clement Clarke Moore never wrote the beloved "Account...writing styles. His conclusion? Clement Clarke Moore never wrote the upbeat poem...fingerprint." And, he says, Clement Clarke Moore's were nowhere near "The...
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Interview: Author Don Foster discusses the possibility that the poem "The Night Before Christmas" was not written by Clement Clarke Moore
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition
; ...Christmas was not written by Clement Clarke Moore Host: BOB EDWARDS Time: 10...stolen. A new book argues that Clement Clarke Moore may not have written A Visit...Night Before Christmas, not Clement Clarke Moore.' MONTAGNE: It was a legend...
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Brenda Seabrooke: 'Twas the Day Before Christmas: The Story of Clement Clarke Moore's Beloved Poem.(Brief article)(Children's review)(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Horn Book Magazine
; ...Before Christmas: The Story of Clement Clarke Moore's Beloved Poem; illus, by...Seabrooke hypothesizes that Clement Clarke Moore had decided "to write a special...Luckily, Mrs. Moore has tasked Clement with the four-mile trip down...
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Nancy H. Marshall. The Night Before Christmas: a Descriptive Bibliography of Clement Clarke Moore's Immortal Poem with Editions from 1823 through 2000.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada
; ...is an anticipation distilled by Moore in lines such as "The stockings...such partisan platitudes as, "Moore will forever be remembered as the...S. Nicholas to the world," "Clement Clarke Moore and his magical poem," or "Generations...
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Apologies to Clement Clarke Moore
Newspaper article from: Redlands Daily Facts
; 'Twas the night before Christmas at the Apmadoc house Not a creature was stirring 'cause we ate every mouse. Sebastian and O.T. were nestled snug in their beds While visions of birdies and rats filled their heads. When out on the lawn there arose such a crash, Away to the window Mattie flew like a
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'Twas the night before Christmas (With apologies to Clement Clarke Moore).
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; 'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not acreature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimneywith care, In hopes that Santa soon would be there. While the children were nestled all snug in their beds, Mum and Dad had a drinkand rested their legs;
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The day before Christmas.(Editorials)(With apologies to Clement Clarke Moore)(Editorial)
Newspaper article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
; Byline: The Register-Guard 'Twas the day before Christmas, and all over the state, People rushed to buy presents - tomorrow's too late! Some slippers for grandma, some gin for the uncles, They rushed here and there, buying gifts by the trunkful. They might have kept rushing till midnight that day,
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The Annotated Night before Christmas; a collection of sequels, parodies, and imitations of Clement Moore's immortal ballad about Santa Claus. (reprint, 1991).(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News
; ...collection of sequels, parodies, and imitations of Clement Moore's immortal ballad about Santa Claus. (reprint...collection presents the history of the poem written by Clement Clarke Moore in 1822 for his daughters, titled "A Visit from...
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Tom Hennessy: How Santa became an icon
Newspaper article from: Press-Telegram Long Beach, CA.
; ...American caricature became, like Moore, a wealthy man and a practitioner...surprise ending Meanwhile, what of Moore? He lived a life of scholarship...that stunned the literary world; Clement Clarke Moore, it seemed, was a fraud. He...
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CHRISTMAS-TWASNIGHT
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...working with Peter as his model...Moore labored over his poem all the way...just a bit of doggerel. But Moore was certain the children would...evening. He was right. But what Clement Clarke Moore did not know that night so long...
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