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A NEW KIND OF GIVE AND TAKE
"Take it easy on the spending." "Now's the time to downsize and streamline."
"Get out there and stimulate the economy." "Don't stop investing; it's a good time for it!"
What's a consumer supposed to do when presented with such sound bites that can seem complicated and often contradictory? Financial advice from trusted sources can be useful. But one doesn't need a degree in finance to see that our world craves a balance that informs our choices—ideally, choices that do no harm while still promoting individual and collective growth.
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August 24, 2009 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from JAN DELACY BLACK DIAMOND, PAUL M. NGUGI, LINDA BARGMANN, LYNNE BUNDESEN
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A NEW KIND OF GIVE AND TAKE
JENNY ROEMER NELLES, STAFF EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Jeff Kunerth, Troy Anderson
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You, consumerism, and a new economy
BY RON BALLARD
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PUTTING A STOP TO RETAIL THERAPY
BY JODIE SWALES
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YOUR STORIES in these times
Dorrit Christiansen
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Untying the settlements knot
BY LIBBY HOFFMAN
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WHEN I NEEDED A BEST FRIEND
BY SADIE CURLEE
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IT HAD TO BE
BY REBECCA ODEGAARD
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A FRESH LOOK AT JESUS' MISSION
GENELLE AUSTIN-LETT
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THE QUESTION OF RACE AND A MORE SOLID BROTHERHOOD
JEREMY CARPER
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COACHING FROM PEE-WEE BASEBALL TO THE NFL
JIM BENCIVENGA
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SWINE FLU'S RETURN? A SPIRITUAL DEFENSE
DAVID CORNELL
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TIME NO IMPEDIMENT TO HEALING
JACKIE STEINBERG
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SKIN CONDITIONS PERMANENTLY HEALED
JIM BENNETT