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That's why Stephen Butler, author of 401(K) Today, suggests that people like Hermes roll over 401(k) money directly into an individual retirement account, which your ex-employer can do. Don't take that check. Have it sent directly to the financial institution that you've chosen to hold your IRA. "If you take the money, your employer will withhold 20%," says Butler. "That's $1,000 out of, say, $5,000. Then you have to come up with the $1,000--the missing 20%--out of your own pocket so the amount deposited into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Don't Cash Out | 5/21/2001 | See Source »

...Ellen DeGeneres (a talented woman who made a sitcom that was funny for half a season yet, owing to a well-timed coming out, is now treated like Lucille Ball rather than, say, Brett Butler) returns to TV comedy in "The Ellen Show." She plays a businesswoman who leaves the big city to move back to her hometown (the show's been in development since before last season, which explains the homeward-bound premise, all the rage a year ago). Yep, she's gay in this one too - which makes the premise darn convenient, then, since folks who pick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hope "Walker" Dies Before My Network Gets Old | 5/17/2001 | See Source »

...That's why Stephen Butler, author of 401(K) Today, suggests that people like Hermes roll over 401(k) money directly into an individual retirement account, which your ex-employer can do. Don't take that check. Have it sent directly to the financial institution that you've chosen to hold your IRA. "If you take the money, your employer will withhold 20%," says Butler. "That's $1,000 out of, say, $5,000. Then you have to come up with the $1,000--the missing 20%--out of your own pocket so the amount deposited into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Don't Cash Out | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

Other colleges in the area include the University of Indianapolis and Butler University in Indianapolis and Purdue in West Lafayette...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: INDIANA UNIVERSITY/BLOOMINGTON: Making a Joyful Noyse | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

...Wind Done Gone indisputably uses characters, events and settings from GWTW. Randall changes names--Scarlett O'Hara becomes "Other," Rhett Butler "R," Ashley Wilkes "Dreamy Gentleman"--but these draw whatever substance they have in this version from the people fleshed out in Mitchell's novel. Randall's invention is the character Cinnamon/Cynara, the slave Mammy's mulatto daughter and the half sister of Scarlett, er, Other. Cynara's diary forms the basis of The Wind Done Gone. She writes of her childhood at Cotton Farm and Tata (Tara) and then of events after the period covered in GWTW: her freedom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Birth Of A Novel | 5/7/2001 | See Source »

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