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...dealer pays for the car, are for base vehicles in Los Angeles. The price quoted is from CarsDirect.com which sells autos from all makers on a no-haggle basis on the Internet. You may be able to get a better price with a dealer if you are willing to bargain hard...
...think you should get out of stocks; when the market puts shares on the bargain counter, logic dictates that you should buy, not sell. On the other hand, this is an ideal time to make sure your portfolio is protected against the next Enrons and Tycos...
Looking for a travel bargain this summer? Like the heat? Follow the trail of the Rat Pack to Palm Springs, Calif. Its posh spas, golf courses, restaurants and casinos are much roomier in the off-season. And starting in June, rates at resorts like the plush Miramonte fall from as much as $350 a night in peak season to just $89 a night. There is a catch: average temperatures hover at 105[degrees] and can go as high as 122[degrees] midday. But locals swear the golf courses are still playable in the morning. Families can spend the heat...
...market grew 6.4% to $3.4 billion. Take that, England. Consignia Consigned After nearly two years and 2 million dollars, Consignia - the meaningless word used to rebrand Britain's Post Office - is being returned to sender. The much-maligned name will be replaced by the traditional Royal Mail, a bargain at $1.4 million. Making Payment Count George Soros, the financier, launched a campaign to prevent billions of dollars of oil and mining payments from being stolen in developing countries each year. The campaign will push for increased transparency on royalty payments. The Rating Game Goldman Sachs became the first major bank...
...stubborn refusal to negotiate directly with city residents over plans to build an art museum on Memorial Drive. Although the University has sent officials to community board meetings, those officials are usually from the Office of Community Relations—public relations personnel with little to no power to bargain with neighbors or modify proposals. The University has made few strides toward actually engaging community concerns...