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...parents, John and Janine Morreale were willing to stretch their finances to get their child, three-year-old Johnny, into preschool. Both worked full time--John in maintenance, Janine as a teacher--but their joint income was not enough to foot the $6,000 bill, equal to the yearly rent of their apartment. "We were living paycheck to paycheck, and we even had to start borrowing from my mother-in-law," recalls Janine. "It just didn't make any sense...
...Owens' witches will meet an untimely death, as Gillian's abusive boyfriend does at the hands of Bullock. Right. Now, it never promises to be Citizen Kane, and it provides some good laughs and a feel-good finale. If you want a braincandy slumber party movie, rent Practical Magic, by all means. Just don't expect it to work any magic on you. Meredith B. Osborn...
...with the purchase of a $3 million building on Mount Auburn St. come the costs of maintaining it, and the organization still finds itself looking for more space to grow--a challenge in Harvard Square, where space and rent are at a premium...
Right now, The Wrap, BankBoston and the Tennis and Squash Shop occupy space on HSA's first floor, but expanding the company's offices into that space would sacrifice significant revenue that the stores and the bank pay in rent...
...assets, says Ray Russolillo, director of personal financial services with PricewaterhouseCoopers in New York. About a year before you retire, you may want to switch some of your portfolio to more conservative investments, says Paul Westbrook, a Ridgewood, N.J., financial planner. Total up your annual personal expenses--such as rent or mortgage, utilities, food, health insurance, clothes, car, entertainment--and plan to have liquid assets--such as Treasury bills and money-market mutual funds--available to cover three years' worth of those demands, Chasnoff recommends...