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How to implement spending triage
Triage is crisis management: prioritizing care to wounded patients in an emergency based on severity of injury and likelihood of survival, for example. It's a way of allocating limited resources to minimize casualties. Spending triage is similar:...Tags: Private Health Care, Job Layoffs, Layoffs and Downsizing, Government Health Care, Unemployment
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Practice triage in hyour spending by prioritizing needs vs. wants
Triage is crisis management: prioritizing care to wounded patients in an emergency based on severity of injury and likelihood of survival, for example. It's a way of allocating limited resources to minimize casualties. Spending triage is similar:...Tags: Private Health Care, Job Layoffs, Layoffs and Downsizing, Government Health Care, Unemployment
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How To Stay Afloat After A Layoff
Loss of a job, especially if it's a household's only income, can be the single biggest money crisis that can befall a family. Most advice about layoffs centers on how to land another job so that you can start the flow of income again. That's important...Tags: Private Health Care, Job Layoffs, Layoffs and Downsizing, Government Health Care, Unemployment
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Did you feel buyer's remorse with your home purchase?
Maxine Lilegdon of Arlington Heights, retired office manager No. We knew just what we wanted! Pat Gardula of Mt. Prospect, retired accounts payable No. It was in a good neighborhood, with good schools, so we knew it was the right house. Lewis...Tags: Glenview
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New York men suspected in thefts of cell phone accessories from Arlington Heights store
Two New York men in custody in Indianapolis are suspects in the theft of $1,500 in Bluetooth headsets from an Arlington Heights store, a Cook County prosecutor said Wednesday. Arrest warrants were issued for Kevin Garner, 48, and Maiken Cornelius, 36,...Tags: AT&T Corp., Indianapolis, Police, Prosecution, Crimes
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Elderly driver crashes into Arlington Heights building
An 89-year-old woman was injured slightly Thursday when her car crashed into an office at 216 E. Northwest Highway in Arlington Heights, police said. The woman was pulling into a parking lot about 10:30 a.m. when she apparently hit the accelerator...Tags: Vehicles
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Girl, 13, charged with bringing gun to Arlington Heights school
A 13-year-old girl was charged as a juvenile with felony possession of a firearm after she took her father's unloaded semiautomatic pistol to Christian Liberty Academy in Arlington Heights on Nov. 19. Police said the 7th grader took the gun to scare...Tags: Defense, Prosecution, Firearms
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Buffalo Grove man injured in house explosion
A Buffalo Grove man suffered burns in an explosion Monday afternoon that blew out a wall in a home in 600 block of MacArthur Drive, authorities said, The explosion and fire apparently was caused by natural gas, authorities said. Police and firefighters...Tags: Fires, Buffalo Grove
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The next stage
It was refreshing to read about a great talent who isn't obsessed about being in the headlines all the time ("Post-'CSI,'" Oct. 12). William Petersen is one of my favorite actors, and his cool-calm will be sorely missed on TV. Your story depicted a true...Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Don't reward shortsightedness
After several futile attempts to rescue this economy, we're now talking about the bailout of the auto industry. But that proposal begs these questions: Do we now have the shortsightedness that the Big Three automakers had almost 60 years ago? Are we,...Tags: Consumers, Health and Safety at Work, State Budgets, National Government, La Grange
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Where's the Veterans Day coverage?
Not one mention of our veterans on your Editorial Page today. Shame on you! --Mary A. Fitzgerald Arlington HeightsTags: Veterans Day
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Chapman hits it on the head
Once again, Steve Chapman hits the issue squarely and with keen perception ("Change we can remember," Commentary, Nov. 9). When one probes deeply enough, it would seem that the electorate does finally discount the general overstatements made by...
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