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...Bush's policy on Iraq [NOTEBOOK, March 10]. Don't Americans realize that a true friend is not a yes-man who tells you only what you want to hear? A true friend gives an honest opinion. France is this country's oldest and best friend. ANNE E. BARSCHALL Tarrytown...
...have mortgages on two properties, you may have enough equity to consolidate them under your primary residence and eliminate the typically higher interest rate on a vacation home. Bob Graef, president of Graef Financial Group in Tarrytown, N.Y., recently did that for a client for a different reason. Removing the debt simplified putting the beach house in trust, making sure that it stays in the family for generations. Now that's using your equity...
...really running small businesses but haven't been given any of the tools to do it," says Orly Avitzur, a Tarrytown, N.Y., neurologist who pays $99 a month for a digital charting program from Medscape. Working at her Dell laptop, Avitzur is automatically prompted to ask her patients about certain symptoms, from dizziness to headaches. She no longer has to shell out $15,000 annually to have her scribbled notes and dictations transcribed, and she can send info to insurers or other consulting doctors in a matter of hours, not days...
...class of anti-HIV drugs under review. Bolognesi's company, Trimeris, based in Durham, N.C., collaborates with Hoffman-LaRoche and is already in the final stages of human testing with one compound and in the earliest phases of testing with a second. Other biotech firms, including Progenics Pharmaceuticals in Tarrytown, N.Y., are right behind it. Progenics currently has two compounds in human trials. Together, these drug candidates represent a sophisticated new generation of antiviral compound--drugs born of a better understanding of how HIV works, at the molecular level, inside the body...
...Mortgages. This is no time to lock in a 30-year fixed rate. "That would be insane," says Jeffrey Cohen of financial planners Siller & Cohen in Tarrytown, N.Y. Mortgage rates are already at five-year highs. There is a good chance that they're peaking. If the Fed's pre-emptive strikes are working, the rates should start to come down in the next year...