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This was sounding a lot like what we'd patched together in the past. One August our older daughter spent a week cleaning a stable (cleverly disguised as "horse camp") near the cottage we borrow every summer. After we got home, she did a week of gymnastics camp, and she and her little sister went to Bible camp. This summer our seven-year-old plans to attend the town rec department's $50-a-week day camp. But her big sister was increasingly desperate to head for the hills...
...Sell short. If you can't part with your tech darlings, cut your exposure by shorting the NASDAQ 100 or buying a put option on the index. When you short the index, you borrow a basket of shares and sell, hoping to replace them at a lower price and profit from the decline. A put option gives you the right to sell at a predetermined price, protecting you from a steep drop...
...terms of buying power but accounted for less than 1 percent of world trade in 1998. (Even then, of course, India is emerging as the largest exporter of software and computer know-how to the United States.) In the end, the point of the President's India trip, to borrow Mr. Clinton's '92 campaign mantra, may once again be the economy, stupid...
...that Evad, who was supposed to be Dave but he couldn't pronounce it because he had dyslexia? When we borrow, we try to borrow from literary greats like Steinbeck...
From obscure textbooks to formalwear to freshly baked brownies, if a Pfoho resident wants to buy it, borrow it, sell it, use it or just talk about it, he or she can turn to Pfoho-open and have a reply in minutes...