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Articles in Sept, 1998 issue of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine
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State universities to cheer about
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The biggest name in mile: Suiza Foods plays consolidator in a splintered field
by Brian Knestout -
Living the dream: you can do extraordinary things with ordinary amounts of money
by Robert Frick -
Searching for end-of-summer deals
by Ed Henry -
Expert's pick: Enron - this utility seeks to excel in a deregulated industry
by Stacy Stover -
Big brother really is watching you: your boss has a right to know where you're surfing online
by Marc L. Schulhof -
Social Security in flux: change is inevitable. With more control over your benefits, you may even come out ahead
by Mary Beth Franklin -
Riding Europe's bull market: Artisan International's scorching results its manager's acumen
by Steven T. Goldberg -
Merger math: if you know where to look, there are lots of tempting targets
by Manuel Schiffres - How to become filly rich
- Is your small-cap fund cheating? Managers say they can't find companies small enough
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Double delight for home sellers: no tax bill and less pesky paperwork
by Marc L. Schulhof -
33 ways to save at home
by Elizabeth Razzi -
O, Canada! The search for real college values leads north of the border
by Marc L. Schulhof -
Portfolio: big global leaders - these companies are household names almost everywhere
by Tom Marsico -
One-stop loan shopping: some rate-shopping sites are a tease. These can save you time
by Joan Goldwasser -
'I want my life back': Deborah Kronenberg's journey from life support to supporting herself took plenty of guts, determination and creative financing
by Jane Bennett Clark - Tax reform: Congress can't seem to get it right
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Family feud
by Stephanie Gallagher -
Guess what's cooking at Campbell - hint: its future doesn't lie in salsa and pickles
by Ken Sheets -
Is your job in danger? Even in boom times, be ready for the ax to fall
by Melissa Mikesell -
How I took back the weekend: why not let somebody else do the shopping and the schlepping?
by Jane Bennett Clark -
The fearful investor's to-do list: five ways to not be eaten alive by the bear
by Manuel Schiffres -
Getting a handle on the little stuff
by Stephanie Gallagher -
The four faces of James O'Shaughnessy
by Fred W. Frailey
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