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Fuel Cost Now Driving Up Electric Bills

Rising energy prices are now squeezing consumers from a different direction: their utility bills.  It's a serious problem especially for low- and middle-income families.
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Personal Finance
Home for the Holidays? You'll Pay More for Scarce Tickets
Deep cuts in service by the airline industry this fall will mean steep hikes in the price of airline tickets -- if you can get them.
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Fuel Cost Now Driving Up Electric Bills
SUVs and Trucks Plunge in Trade-In Value
There is More to Life Than Credit Scores
How Safe Is Your Bank -- and Your Money?
What It Takes to Get a Mortgage Now
Find Vacation Homes Now at Bargain Prices
Don't Let Them Slash Your Credit-Card Limits
Money-Saver's Guide to Warehouse Club Shopping
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Business News & Features
Why the Dollar May Be Ready for a Rebound
As outlooks for the euro and Britain pound dim, central bankers will likely be forced to lower interest rates, creating conditions that could restore some of the U.S. currency's value.
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The Immigration Fight Gets Ugly
More Companies are Squeezing the Workweek
Sales of Foreclosed Homes Increases Across U.S.
Despite Losses, Banks Try to Win with Stadium Sponsorships
Treasury Chief Sees Quicker Turnaround for Housing
Gloomy Days Ahead for U. S. Retailers
Food Companies: Recipes for Tough Times
Save Thousands on Your Medical Bills
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Small Business Center
Want to Expand Your Business? Stay Home!
Moving out of your brick-and-mortar offices and running your company online from home can cut expenses and boost productivity.
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Why Good Entrepreneurs Make Bad Investors
A Guide to Collecting Money in a Bad Economy
Hot Telecom Deals for Small Businesses
Twenty Ways to Earn Employee Love
4 Ways to Manage a Company Hiring Freeze
Six Steps to Starting Your Own Business
7 Signs You May Be a Bad Boss
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Technology
It's Time to Turn a Page on Apple's Notebooks
It's time for Apple to take a new look at its MacBooks. For starters, a step-up to multitouch screens starting at a nifty price would thrill consumers.
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The Spreading Ban on Driving-While-Texting
Too Bad for These Web 2.0 Failures
High-Tech Gear for Olympic Athletes
PC Makers Challenge Apple in the Thin Laptop Wars
Summer Gadget Guide
Calling Up the Best iPhone Applications
The Best GPS for $300 or Less
Assembly Required: Heathkit Fans Recall Era of Do-It-Yourself Tech
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