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CONSUMER REPORTS: Big name drug savings
If you take Lipitor, Actos, or Lexapro, new generics of these and other big-name drugs could be a real money saver. But are you saving as much as you should? Consumer Reports has discovered just because you're buying a generic drug doesn't mean you're...
Tags: Statins (drugs), Singulair (drug), Diabetes, Actos (drug), Consumers
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It's Shopping Saturday! Save with our list of retail coupons
Sun SentinelFreebie Friday morphs into Shopping Saturday! Our fabulous freebie free-for-all goes coupon crazy so you save save at your all fave stores. Check out our dining deals and our list of things to do, too. "Like" our Sentinel Deals page on Facebook;...Tags: Office Depot Inc., First Aid, The Home Depot, Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, BJ's Wholesale Club Inc.
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Employees' unhealthy habits have growing effect on their insurance premiums
If you're overweight, have high blood pressure, smoke or are diabetic, your employer may soon require you to improve your health, get counseling on the issue or pay a fine, especially if you work for a large corporation. In an effort to rein in...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Employment Opportunities, Health Insurance Cost, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Two trustees compete for post of Wilmette village president
Mike Basil and Bob Bielinski have much in common. They're both Wilmette village trustees, both energetic 40-something fathers of two, and both hold outgoing Village President Chris Canning in high regard. Each also says he is the best candidate to...
Tags: Politics, Property, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Elections
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Liquor Law Shakeup: Plan To Alter Minimum Pricing Worries Some Package Store Owners
The Hartford CourantThe brisk wind of competition could be ripping through Connecticut package stores again this spring. That competition could result from a change in the state's minimum bottle pricing system, which now sets the lowest price that can be charged for a...Tags: New Britain, Politics, West Hartford, Crime, Law and Justice, Government
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Boyle grand jury indicts hit and run driver
tkleffman@amnews.comThe driver of a tractor-trailer rig who alleged fled the scene of an collision that seriously injured an elderly Danville woman has been indicted on eight felony counts by a Boyle County grand jury. Michael Calligaro, 55, of Arlington, Texas, was...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, OxyContin (drug), Credit and Debt, Theft
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New shop in Bath has gift baskets for all occasions
Have you ever had a tough time figuring out what to give as a gift? It has been happening to me more than I like lately. Clothing's difficult because sizes can vary. And, face it, everyone has their own taste. Money seems to require no thought. And...
Tags: Macungie, Emmaus, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Whitehall, Schoenersville
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Trade unused gift cards for store credit at CVS/pharmacy
Sun SentinelHave unspent gift cards lingering around from the holidays? Now you can take them to CVS/pharmacy stores and trade them for store credit. The exchange is part of a program by Plastic Jungle, an online gift card exchange platform. Customers receive the...Tags: Office Depot Inc., Walmart
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Man arrested for trying to steal medicine from Radford pharmacy with a shotgun will enter guilty plea
A man arrested for trying to steal medication from a CVS Pharmacy in Radford back in 2011 will enter a guilty plea in court on Friday. According to a news release, Derek Stevenson attempted to rob the CVS Pharmacy on Main Street in Radford on...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Halloween, Court Preliminary, Trials, Pharmaceuticals
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Marion Leo Younkin, 61, of Somerset
Marion Leo Younkin, 61, of Somerset, died March 30, 2013 at UPMC Montefiore, Pittsburgh, after a fight with cancer, clear to the end of his life. Born Oct. 30, 1951 in Casselman, the son of Earl L. and Wilma Rose (DiGruttolo) Younkin. Preceded in death by... -
Roots of Florida Gulf Coast's tournament run trace back to Baltimore
The Cinderella team of this year's NCAA men's basketball tournament hails from Florida, but its coaches have Maryland roots. Andy Enfield set scoring records at Johns Hopkins before he became head coach at Florida Gulf Coast, the darling of the...
Tags: T. Rowe Price, Maryland Terrapins, Punishment, Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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