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K. does this marvelous bit where he berates consumers about how spoiled they are about technology today.
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Visiting the U.K. with former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, she confided to an aide that she had developed a bit of a crush on a U.K. politician the then chancellor, and future Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
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K., the precise result is a bit vague, since both wars ended in cease-fires negotiated by international mediators.
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So if the stock market or whatever you happen to invest in with your 401(k) goes up, you lose a bit of that increase.
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Another company, Evenflo, which sells car seats, saucers and baby bottles, among other products, via retailers like Wal-Mart, K-Mart and Target, was a bit ahead of the trend.
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It is sure to disappoint the scores of millions of baby boomers who will soon enter retirement with nothing more than their desiccated 401(k)s, down 30% on average from 30 months ago, and a bit of Social Security.
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The dissenting duo have a bit of a history, having tussled over the sale of the Safeway U.K. chain in 2004.
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Not only does this combo yield the maximum possible tax benefit, but since the 401(k) contributions are optional each year, it will also give you the flexibility to cut back a bit on saving if you need to reinvest in that business or have an off year.
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