Living Trusts Information
Basic standard of living costs £13,400 (Guardian Unlimited) Report reveals the minimum income needed to achieve an acceptable standard of living
Save the press (International Herald Tribune) As newspapers struggle, their reach, paradoxically, is greater than ever.
Tolkien's children fight for 'Rings' gold (Los Angeles Times)
What's on (The New Zealand Herald) Always sniffing? You have a mysterious rash? Asthma playing up again? A yes to any of those may put you in the same boat as thousands of other New Zealanders troubled by allergies.
Living by Ethiopia's sewage canal (BBC News) Sanitation in Ethiopia's capital city leaves a lot to be desired - and it is the poor who are most vulnerable as a result.
Community News Briefs (Bridgeton News) DOWNE TWP. Cumberland County Surrogate Arthur J. Marchand is guest speaker at the next Downe Township Seniors meeting on Friday, July 11. Marchand wants seniors to have the correct information about living trusts and to understand the importance of having a will.
Stayin' Alive: How to Cheat The Estate Tax (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance) Congress and the next president are expected to reach a compromise on future estate tax rules. Here's a look at what tax plans could lie ahead and how families would be affected by them.
On Investing: A family conversation about wealth and inheritance (Shenandoah Valley News Today) As parents grow older, they must eventually face the challenge of talking to their adult children about wealth, inheritance and the financial implications of their mortality.
Tolkien's children fight for 'Lord of the Rings' gold (Orlando Sentinel) The 'Lord of the Rings' film trilogy has raked in billions for others, but for the heirs of beloved author and creator J.R.R. Tolkien, nothing. SO "THE LORD OF THE RINGS" made no money.
CPPC Calls For A National Framework In England To Help Millions Suffering From Long Term Chronic Pain (Medical News Today) The Chronic Pain Policy Coalition (CPPC), established to promote better treatment for the 7.8 million who suffer from long-term chronic pain such as severe back pain or depression, is calling for a national chronic pain treatment framework for England in the light of the Darzi review into the future of the NHS.
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