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ROBBINSVILLE: Confident Gildner improving on mat All it took was a good start for Tyler Gildner to realize that this was going to be a much different season. centraljersey.com
Vance program a lifesaver for Hutchins family 1st Lt. Sara Hutchins and her husband, Michael, look over an aircraft display with their sons Jake, 7, and David, 11, at Vance Air Force Base headquarters. enidnews.com
Making the World Go Round: What You Must Know About Success and How Business Really Works Success always results from unpredictable ?happy accidents.? The secret to success is becoming happy accident prone, and these 6 steps will teach you how to do just that. www.forbes.com
Fast Talk: How A Former Google Exec Plans To Transform Loans Meet Douglas Merrill, Google's former Chief Information Officer, whose loan-giving startup ZestCash makes FICO scores seem straight outta the Stone Age. "All data is credit data," he says--and the insight is helping America's "underbanked" legions. A few years ago, Douglas Merrill became convinced that good people were being denied credit, just because loaners weren’t sifting through enough data ... www.fastcompany.com
Glen Rock parent requests revised peanut policy A parent’s request that peanuts and peanut products be banned from all district schools during class hours will be weighed alongside other input as the Glen Rock Board of Education revisits its current policy. www.northjersey.com
Elizabeth Banks Explains Why She Chose Surrogacy "Once my focus became the baby and not the pregnancy, it was a very easy decision," the Man on a Ledge star says celebritybabies.people.com
Reunion: Dr. Tom Davis Dr. Tom Davis arrived on the Iowa campus in the spring of 1986 and after meeting his new team of Hawkeyes for the... us.rd.yahoo.com
How You Pay for College Almost as Important as What School You Choose While many high school students are focused on getting into college, their decision on how they are going to pay for it can make a difference on how they start their financial life after graduation. www.foxbusiness.com
Got smarts? How about heart? Are we as interested in raising kids that are good as much as we are in raising kids that are smart? seattletimes.nwsource.com
The Franco Factor: A French Canadian genetic disorder can cause killer cholesterol levels in even the healthiest person Carl Ouellette had just turned 34 when he had a heart attack. Looking back, he believes he actually had a series of them: when his arms went numb as he clenched his hockey stick during a game with the guys. www.sunjournal.com
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