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Job Hunting Tips for the Recently Laid Off

By Lynn Truong As the economy continues to nosedive, folks are finding themselves out of a job all over the country. Expect things to get worse before they get better. Here are 11 Wise Bread articles that can help the recently laid off bounce back. Plus links to job search engines and job boards. Permalink | Comments | Lynn Truong's blog Similar entries: Getting Around...

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Roundup: Thanksgiving Survival

By Lynn Truong 'Tis the season for family and food, but also family and food-related stress. Here are some tips that will help get you through the next few months with grace, beauty, and health. Butterball Is Not Turkey, And Other Thanksgiving Truths The turkey you've been eating once every year? Well apparently it's not turkey...not really . It's Butterball, which isn't the same thing....

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Google Phone (G1) Review

By Lynn Truong When the iPhone came out, I tried very hard to resist reading too much about it. I knew the hype would get to me, and I'd find myself "needing" one. It was easy to resist at the time, though, since it came with a hefty price tag. But even when the 3G iPhone came out at $200, I wasn't that thrilled. Apple was starting to sound a lot like a company called Microsoft, with...