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Here are strategies to help family pay for housing without buying trouble.
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In the early 1990s another big insurer named Executive Life got in trouble buying too many Mike Milken-sponsored junk bonds.
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As Reason's Jacob Sullum points out, that means that while New Yorkers will no longer be able to ingest 240 calories drinking a 20-ounce Coke, they will still have no trouble buying a 24-ounce, 520-calorie double-chocolatey frappucino at Starbucks, or a 20-ounce, 800-calorie milkshake.
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His early purchases smacked of the sort of overseas trophy-buying that caused many Japanese trouble.
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Now, the trouble is they seem to be buying too much of the stuff themselves.
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If shoppers start hoarding their cash and buying less stuff, it could spell big trouble for the retailers that are relying on high volumes to hold up their profits.
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It would also prohibit the Treasury department from buying any assets unless it takes a financial position in the trouble firm itself.
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Whenever, whenever the Government's in trouble it brings up fox hunting, as a way of buying off its own left wingers.
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By using its mainframe business to leverage customers into buying IBM's x86 and Unix servers, IBM may be asking for more trouble from the Feds.
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When it comes to buying e-books at the high end of the price scale, consumers have no trouble doing so.
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Yet even from a strategic point of view, buying whole companies is not such a brilliant idea when the economy could be drifting into trouble.
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Trouble is, traders are acting as though QE2 is a foregone conclusion, and they are buying on the assumption that the ship has already sailed.
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