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People.com: Inside Story: Mom's 30 Minutes Face-to-Face with Daughter's Killerupdated: Wed May 19 2010 00:29:00

After confronting John Gardner, Amber Dubois's mother got "as much closure as I ever will have"

People.com: Amber Dubois's Mom Confronts Daughter's Murderer in Jailupdated: Fri May 14 2010 08:08:00

Carrie McGonigle "is satisfied with the answers" from John Gardner and "finally has the closure"

People.com: Father Offers Bitter Thanks to Daughter's Killer for Locating Bodyupdated: Mon Apr 19 2010 18:49:00

Amber Dubois's murderer is a "monster," but at least he gave the family some closure, her father says

Chelsea King's parents speakupdated: Fri Mar 05 2010 15:59:00

The parents of Chelsea King talk about the death of their daughter and their thoughts on suspect John Gardner.

The U.S. global voiceupdated: Tue Oct 06 2009 23:40:00

Thomas Friedman gives his unique take on the state of the world's economic situation.

Thomas Friedman: America's global voiceupdated: Tue Oct 06 2009 23:40:00

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Thomas Friedman is never short of a word or two.

Money Magazine: Are you terrified about identity theft yet? If not, consider this: It could get you killed.updated: Mon Dec 12 2005 16:41:00

He ends up in the hospital and pretends to be you. His medical history becomes a part of what Gardner calls your "MIB identity, or Medical Information Bureau identity." You could end up being denied insurance--or much, much worse. "It could cost you your life," says Gardner, whose résumé includes eight years as a South Carolina legislator as well as co-authorship of Chicken Soup for the Entrepreneur's Soul. "If you show up on the medical bureau as having heart disease or diabetes and then show up at the hospital unconscious, they might kill you trying to save you." ...

Business 2.0: My Golden Ruleupdated: Thu Dec 01 2005 00:01:00

There Can't Be Two Yous WARREN BUFFETT, chairman and CEO, Berkshire Hathaway

Money Magazine: Are you terrified about identity theft yet? If not, consider this: It could get you killed.updated: Thu Sep 01 2005 00:01:00

At least that's what John Gardner, a smooth-talking lawyer and spokesman for a company called Pre-Paid Legal Services, would have you believe. Here's his scenario. A bad guy steals your identity. H...

CNNMoney: The ID theft protection racketupdated: Mon Aug 22 2005 13:48:00

At least that's what John Gardner, a smooth-talking lawyer and spokesman for a company called Pre-Paid Legal Services, would have you believe.

CNNMoney: I owe Uupdated: Mon Aug 15 2005 14:03:00

After years of saving for college (or scrambling at the last minute to come up with the dough), you've mailed the check for the first semester and are ready to pack your budding scholar off to school. Your college money worries are over.

Money Magazine: GET SET FOR CLINTON'S COLLEGE TAX BREAKSupdated: Tue Apr 01 1997 00:01:00

Experts say President Clinton's big tax breaks for college are likely to pass Congress in some form by year's end. The question: Will you qualify--and if so, how much will the proposals help you? T...

Fortune: MIKE WALSH TAKES ON BRAIN CANCER ''Look, I know this is bad,'' says the all-star CEO from Tenneco. But doctors tell him it's ''pupdated: Mon Feb 22 1993 00:01:00

FOR 50 unblemished years, Mike Walsh -- Stanford running back, White House Fellow, Yale Law grad, and now transformational CEO of a once teetering industrial giant -- has lived the American dream, ...

Money Magazine: finding a school that fits GETTING ANSWERS TO THESE CRUCIAL QUESTIONS WILL HELP YOUR CHILD MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE.updated: Tue Sep 10 1991 00:01:00

By thoroughly investigating colleges now, your child can avoid having to switch schools later on. Each year, an astonishing number of students decide that they made the wrong choice. Based on past ...

Money Magazine: Paying the Bills the budget crunch hits the campuses WITH COLLEGES HURTING FOR MONEY AND CUTTING BACK ON FACULTY updated: Tue Sep 10 1991 00:01:00

This is the decade of reckoning for America's 2,127 four-year colleges and universities. The pool of high school graduates is shrinking, from 2.7 million in 1989 to an estimated 2.5 million in 1994...

Fortune: WHY SO MANY MERGERS FAIL The main reason is a clash of corporate cultures. Smart managers can turn that problem to their advantaupdated: Mon Jul 20 1987 00:01:00

Most mergers turn out rotten. In one recent study, the consulting firm of McKinsey & Co. concluded that ''most companies that embark on diversification programs fail . . . Indeed, an analysis of 18...

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