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Let the Banks Fail: Why a Few of the Financial Giants Should Crash  

Let the Banks Fail: Why a Few of the Financial Giants Should Crash
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The finance industry still owns mountains of bad paper and must absorb these losses -- or else we'll face a very long recession. Read more »

 

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Racial Extremists Are Infiltrating the Military for the Chance to 'Kill a Brown'  

Racial Extremists Are Infiltrating the Military for the Chance to 'Kill a Brown'

New evidence suggests that white supremacists are taking advantage of lowered recruiting standards to enter the armed services. Read more »

India Has to Take a Look in the Mirror to Understand the Mumbai Attacks  

India Has to Take a Look in the Mirror to Understand the Mumbai Attacks

The attacks were the cumulative result of decades of expedient dirty deeds in Kashmir. Read more »

It's Official: Total Defeat for U.S. in Iraq  

It's Official: Total Defeat for U.S. in Iraq

Iraq's parliament came to a major agreement recently: all 150,000 troops are to withdraw from cities by June. Read more »

We Can't Afford a School Privatizer in Obama's Cabinet  

We Can't Afford a School Privatizer in Obama's Cabinet

When Obama turns his attention to the Education Department, let's hope he picks a progressive. Read more »

All This Talk About Pragmatism Doesn't Cut It -- What's Your Vision, Obama?  

All This Talk About Pragmatism Doesn't Cut It -- What's Your Vision, Obama?

If Obama wants to set America on a new path, he needs to make clear what that path is. Read more »

Bolivian President Evo Morales: 20 Ways to Save Mother Earth and Prevent Environmental Disaster  

Bolivian President Evo Morales: 20 Ways to Save Mother Earth and Prevent Environmental Disaster

Capitalism's glorification of competition and thirst for limitless profit are destroying the planet. Read more »

Drug War Mayhem in Mexico -- The Public Is Sick of It  

Drug War Mayhem in Mexico -- The Public Is Sick of It

With Drug-trafficking deaths skyrocketing by more than 117 percent in 2008, the Mexican president's drug policies are extremely unpopular. Read more »

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By Fighting the Auto Bill, Republicans Are Fighting America  

By Fighting the Auto Bill, Republicans Are Fighting America

Congressional Republicans are giving the country some tough love. Read more »

McCain/Palin Campaign Sells Blackberries with Contacts, Emails Inside  

McCain/Palin Campaign Sells Blackberries with Contacts, Emails Inside

Can the McCain/Palin campaign EVER stop screwing up? Read more »

Man Throws Both Shoes at Bush, Calls Him a 'Dog'  

Man Throws Both Shoes at Bush, Calls Him a 'Dog'

Bush's visit to Iraq isn't received with rose petals. Read more »

 

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DIY Fashion Makeover in 5 Days: Day Four: Find Your Personal Style

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Day Four: Find Your Personal Style
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Fashion designer Donatella Versace has her long blonde hair and deep tan; Vogue Editor Anna Wintour has her dark glasses and bob with bangs.

Your personal style doesn't need to be so extreme as these two style icons, but you can still make a statement.

Some of the simplest style statements boil down to dressing with a theme: an interesting woman who wears only vintage clothing, a young girl who only wears jeans customized with patches or a grandmother who always wears a pretty brooch.

Start by asking yourself whose look you admire. Then pick the look apart to the elements that compose the look.

You may be surprised to find that sometimes it's as simple as a woman who always carries an incredible vintage handbag or a woman whose entire wardrobe is based around gorgeous colors that totally complement her coloring.

Personal style is as much about showing off your personality as it is about working up a look that fits your lifestyle. What plays in SoHo may not make it at a PTA meeting.

Start small when experimenting with finding your style vibe: even something as simple as developing a "uniform" can work.

A "uniform" to the clued-in fashion follower is an outfit composed of interchangeable elements.

For example, your uniform might be made up of a v-neck T-shirt, knee-length A-line skirt and ballerina flats.

You may change colors or prints within the pieces for variety, and you'll definitely accessorize each outfit differently, but this is a uniform you've developed that a) looks great and b) totally expresses who you are (at least for right now).

Using a uniform may sound like a style crutch until you realize that dressing in a consistent style is sometimes what sets you apart!


 
 
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Sure, it sounds shallow, but folks will judge you by how you look. Find out what non-verbal clues your clothes are sending out about your inner self.
 
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Party Perfect in 5 Days: Day Four: Top Shopping Picks for Formals

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Whether you love the convenience of shopping online or you want to see what stores are offering before heading to the mall, browse through the following top shopping picks. Remember that price isn't everything: an inexpensive dress that fits and looks great may be just what you need (and an expensive dress may not flatter you at all).
 
 
  Little Black Dresses
Unless your event specifies a ballgown or it's a daytime wedding, the little black dress is a flawless pick for special occasions.
Tips for wearing a little black dress:
  • Don't be fooled by the name: the dress doesn't have to be skimpy, just not full-length to qualify.
  • Basic black doesn't have to be accessorized with basics. Instead dress it up with fishnet hose, sparkling jewels and a great evening bag.
  • Remember that while black is slimming, it can drain some of the color from your face so compensate with deeper makeup colors.
 
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  Formal Dresses Under $100
If you have a tight budget, then look for a formal dress under $100.

Don't worry: there are plenty of after-five looks for cost-conscious shoppers.

More money-saving ideas: accessorize on the cheap by borrowing earrings, bags and necklaces from a friend.

 
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MONCKS CORNER â€" For the first time in its history, the Berkeley County School District has gone outside of the Palmetto State to pick a new superintendent. The school board unanimously voted Sunday to offer Anthony Parker, a longtime North Carolina educator, a three-year contract worth $195,000 a year. Parker, 58, the superintendent of the Johnston County School District, has accepted the offer to replace retiring Superintendent Chester Floyd.



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MOUNT PLEASANT â€" It's an argument as old as gambling itself: Is "Texas Hold 'em" poker primarily a game of chance or skill? Five players busted by Mount Pleasant police more than two years ago have secured a court order allowing them, in essence, to argue the game hinges on talented human play â€" not the luck of the cards.

Man says he and his family are targeted for being black in white neighborhood

Clifford Washington asked his wife to stop taking walks down their country road after the day someone shouted the N-word at her. Soon after that incident two years ago, Washington started seeing bullet or pellet holes on his garage, the trucks parked in his yard and above his front door. He thinks he and his family are paying the price for being a black family in a white neighborhood.

Laying siege to battle's obscurity

As Mike Maloy sat in a Vanderhorst Street coffee house in downtown Charleston recently, he was keenly aware that all around him was where one of the most significant but currently least-appreciated chapters in the city's history unfolded.

Boater aids in rescue

The U.S. Coast Guard and a good Samaritan helped rescue a local man who was adrift on his capsized boat Sunday off Morris Island.










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Reforms on immigrant workers take effect January 1st

South Carolina's new immigration law could make businesses such as Pleasant Places landscaping not so pleasant for workers in the country illegally or for the company itself.

Finding health insurance after a layoff

NEW YORK â€" Cynthia Casey's husband was in the hospital with a failing liver when she was laid off in September, stranding the family without health insurance.

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Edward Oswald of Four Corners Land & Investment Real Estate LLC represented Pleasant Hill Investments in the sale of an 11,250-square-foot flex property on Farmington Drive in Summerville.

Blackbaud signs new lease on Daniel Is.

Local high-technology powerhouse Blackbaud Inc. has renewed its lease for its headquarters, signing on for another 15 years at its 217,556-square-foot corporate digs on Daniel Island.

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