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Coach K isn't interested.
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And the U.K. isn't putting much of a damper on Genting's overall business.
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The U.K. isn't a member of the 17-member euro zone and has been an attractive alternative for investors whenever worries about the currency bloc's finances flare up.
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In Switzerland, which like the U.K. isn't part of the euro zone, the central bank has used the euro as its external reference point in its efforts to keep the Swiss franc's value stable.
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K. Nachiketa isn't much different.
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Sadly, the Roth K does count against your 401(k) limit and isn't yet widely available.
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That isn't true for either 401(k) plans or traditional IRAs.
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Remember: If your investment is held within an individual retirement account, Roth IRA, 401(k) or other tax-sheltered retirement plan, it isn't subject to cost-basis reporting.
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While the drug isn't allowed to enter the food chain in the U.K., British authorities said the risk to those people who may have eaten meat containing it is very low.
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Either the imaging technique doesn't predict whether drugs prevent heart attacks and strokes, or Zetia isn't going to prevent heart attacks and strokes, says Prediman K. Shah, a researcher who studies cholesterol at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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If the damage to the house isn't too extensive, a better alternative is a streamlined Federal Housing Administration 203(k) loan, also known as a "limited repair" loan.
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