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In a lofty address that at times resembled a campaign speech, the chief executive of Wal-Mart Stores, H. Lee Scott, said that “we live in a time when people are losing confidence in the ability of government to solve problems.” But Wal-Mart, he said, “does not wait for someone else to solve problems.” Mr. Horowitz said Wal-Mart had room to improve, however. Its next goal, he said, should be to stop selling the least energy-efficient products, rather than simply introducing better models.
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Six Month Checkup for Baby and College Fund
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Written by John Bonynge   
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I can't believe that it has been six months since my son was born, and that can only mean two things: shots for the baby and a checkup on the college fund. Let's just say that the baby is doing better than the college fund.
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Little Things Matter
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Written by John Bonynge   
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My brother-in-law, Jeffrey Wells, is currently serving a 3-year prison term for wire fraud in a federal prison camp.
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Get Sound Advice or Pay the Consequences
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Written by John Bonynge   
The most money I have ever lost was back in the days of "irrational exuberance" when every dot com stock seemed destined for the moon. I took a couple "hot tips," I am embarrassed to say, and promptly lost a couple thousand dollars.
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Live Right, Go Green
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Written by John Bonynge   
I might agree with Thomas Friedman in his July 8, New York Times article "Live Bad, Go Green," when he concludes, "The green revolution today is still a hallucination." This summary leaves readers with a gloomy outlook on the current state of affairs.
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Christian Financial Websites: The Good, The Bad and The Embarrassing
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Written by John Bonynge   
If you are curious enough to click on this article under the heading "Christian Investing" I should honor your curiosity with an explanation. In my mind Christian Investing means:
  1. Honoring God, others, and the environment with your investments
  2. Thinking about more than just the bottom line
  3. Using the Bible to guide financial decisions
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