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...Confusing your 401(k) plan with a piggy bank. For big-ticket items like a home, many boomers are dipping into the largest pot they have. But if you quit or lose your job, you have to pay back the whole loan amount quickly or you will owe taxes on the money, plus a 10% penalty if you're under age 59 1/2. Another trap: cashing out when you change jobs. Sure, you will start another 401(k), but you've lost momentum from compounding interest. Solution: Don't dip. You will need at least 70% of your preretirement income...
...also never bored. At slow moments, we argue politics with Richie, the conservative cook from Brooklyn whose quotable quote about Clinton was “how could you like for president a man who doesn’t have the common sense to know how to smoke pot?” (Richie really, really wants to see a Harvard party and talk politics with us. I wonder if he knows what he?...
...well-bunkered links of Royal Lytham & St. Annes. Some American pros who have qualified for the tournament will give it a miss, preferring to rest at home and not spend travel money on a mere chance at history. Maybe, if so inspired, they?ll take a shot at the pot in the PGA Tour event in Endicott, N.Y. The B.C. Open suffers the annual misfortune of being held simultaneous with the British Open, which means it will never have Tiger or Phil or Davis in fold. But it also means it gets a host of strong mid-level Yanks...
...family. Fifteen members had crossed the border to China by 1999. One boy, Jang Gil Su, then acquired anonymous fame through his crayon depictions of life in North Korea. The simple, cartoon-like pictures showed confessions from prisoners and a starving man cooking human body parts in a big pot. Smuggled into South Korea and published in a book, they generated tremendous sympathy. Jang's life since then has given him new and terrible story lines. His mother was among five relatives recaptured and sent back to North Korea, where she presumably suffers in a labor camp...
...teen ticket buyers soon felt a chill. "The whole mood at Disney changed," says Stockwell, who was ordered by the studio to tame Crazy/Beautiful's R-rated script and deliver a PG-13 movie. In the final version of Crazy/Beautiful, opening this week, the heroine will no longer smoke pot onscreen, the F word will be used only once (the limit for a PG-13 movie), and no one will say "three...