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#2: Co-signing a credit card for a college-student grandchild
Beverly Blair Harzog: 5 Credit Card Traps That Can Ruin Your Retirement Beverly Blair Harzog 2010
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#2: Co-signing a credit card for a college-student grandchild
Beverly Blair Harzog: 5 Credit Card Traps That Can Ruin Your Retirement Beverly Blair Harzog 2010
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#2: Co-signing a credit card for a college-student grandchild
Beverly Blair Harzog: 5 Credit Card Traps That Can Ruin Your Retirement Beverly Blair Harzog 2010
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Daniel Hernandez, the college-student intern for Rep. Gabrielle Giffords who has been credited with helping to save her life after the Tucson shootings.
Guests in the first lady's box at the State of the Union address The Reliable Source 2011
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#2: Co-signing a credit card for a college-student grandchild
Beverly Blair Harzog: 5 Credit Card Traps That Can Ruin Your Retirement Beverly Blair Harzog 2010
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#2: Co-signing a credit card for a college-student grandchild
Beverly Blair Harzog: 5 Credit Card Traps That Can Ruin Your Retirement Beverly Blair Harzog 2010
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And the University of Wisconsin-Madison is more liberal than The Ohio State University in Columbus, making it easier to recruit college-student demonstrators.
Ohio's Governor Moves Against Unions Karl Rove 2011
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In America, capitalism is hawked by so-called political conservatives, an ill-defined group ranging from a lunatic fringe to "think-tank" intellectuals over-burdened with vague college-student memories of Edmund Burke and Adam Smith and Friedrich von Hayek and Milton Friedman.
Dan Agin: Books: Collectivism, Capitalism, and Propaganda in the New York Times Book Review 2010
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When PNC Financial Services Group set its sights on the lucrative but notoriously fickle college-student market, CIO Anuj Dhanda and his staff didn't take the usual IT approach.
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The answer: yes and sometimes — not really all that surprising, given the college-student demographic sample, but Kruger's trying to make the point that such behavior is an evolutionary holdover from societal situations where such exchanges were life-or-death transactions.
Archive 2008-04-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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