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...video covers everything from how to dump someone (do not break up with your partner by changing your relationship status) to the best practices for starting a hate group (don't create an "I hate so-and-so" group. But if you already did, don't use it to call someone a communist). Still, there are a number of Facebook etiquette rules the video does not cover. TIME would like to suggest these additional "electric friendship" guidelines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Not to Be Hated on Facebook: 10 More Rules | 4/21/2009 | See Source »

...good time for people to try and start their own businesses?
 
Necessity is the mother of invention, but it's important to be careful. Cover your bases first, and then proceed from there. Creativity is important - what are the gaps that have been created by this situation? What will people need, what can they afford? The pieces of the economic puzzle have been changed - and we need some new edges. Entrepreneurs thrive in these situations, and it's a good time to look for the opportunities. Remaining positive is important - look for the solution rather than dwelling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Interview with the Donald | 4/21/2009 | See Source »

...allows 529 holders to swap their investments twice this year). But if you're concerned about the conservative options your plan offers, you may be better off cashing in and parking the money in an online savings account or money market fund. Finally, if you have other resources to cover college costs for the next couple of years, says Levin, your best option may be to leave the 529 untouched and hope to make up some of the losses. After all, Levin notes, "You'll see growth in the account again. You just don't exactly know when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paying for College: What to Do with a Tanking 529 | 4/21/2009 | See Source »

...think that one of the fundamental principles of managing money wisely would be to not pay a lot for things you could get cheaper elsewhere. But, according to Worth, you'd be wrong. The personal-finance magazine is raising its newsstand cover price in May to $20. That is, unless you're on Worth's special list of 110,000 extremely wealthy people, in which case you get the magazine for free. (How does that song go? "The rich get richer and the poor get Kiplinger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The $20 Magazine: Worth's Odd Recession Strategy | 4/21/2009 | See Source »

...Worth had to do something. When founder Randy Jones sold his share of it in 2003, its circulation was 500,000. It finished last year with about 50,000. The subscription rate listed on its website is $36. (Subscribe now and save $84 on the cover price!) And only 3% of its copies were newsstand sales, so it's not like that was a big business anyway. Sandow Media Corp., which bought Worth last year, also publishes Luxe (high-end design), True Beauty (high-end cosmetics) and Watch Journal (high-end wristwear). So the company probably feels...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The $20 Magazine: Worth's Odd Recession Strategy | 4/21/2009 | See Source »

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