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He called Super Saver's workout "effortless" and has been impressed with the ease in which his colt has done whatever is asked.
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The Saver's 4.01% "effective" rate — consisting of a 2.76% variable interest rate, plus a 1.25% annual fee — "compares favorably" with the 4.78% variable rate the client would pay for a home-equity line of credit, he says.
The Reverse Mortgage Gets a Makeover Anne Tergesen 2011
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Jockey Calvin Borel holds the 136th Kentucky Derby trophy in the winners circle as Super Saver's owner owner Bill Casner, right, looks on.
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NBC got lucky with its story lines, especially with Super Saver's win.
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Borel, Super Saver's jockey, predicted a Triple Crown victory for his horse immediately after the Derby.
Horses lining up for a shot at Super Saver in Preakness 2010
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(AP) BALTIMORE — Lookin at Lucky won the Preakness, ending Super Saver's bid to become the first Triple Crown winner in 32 years.
Lookin At Lucky Wins Preakness Stakes, Super Saver Slips 2010
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These plans also do not have matching contributions of any kind, although qualifying participants are eligible for the Retirement Saver's Credit.
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President Obama's proposal to expand the Saver's Tax Credit is a sensible way to help lower - and middle-income workers increase their savings.
Reframing Retirement Jr. Roger W. Ferguson 2010
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President Obama's proposal to expand the Saver's Tax Credit is a sensible way to help lower - and middle-income workers increase their savings.
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But on Saturday, Super Saver's formerly Derby-jinxed trainer, Todd Pletcher, said that Mr. Borel was already predicting a sweep.
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