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100 Interview Questions You Should Be Prepared to Answer — Thad Peterson, Monster Staff Writer, InsideTech

The 50 Richest Members of Congress — Roll Call

“Everything that you are about to read might be wrong. Roll Call’s annual attempt to rank the riches of Members of Congress is hampered by one fundamental flaw: It is based on the lawmakers’ financial disclosure forms, which are extraordinarily unreliable sources of information…”

Donkey Kong and Me — DadHacker

Blogging on the Tarmac
Brian Hollar, Thinking on the Margin

6 Economists Everyone Should Know — Alex, Neatorama

Stalled Career? 10 Tips
Kate Lorenz, CareerBuilder.com on MSN

Brit boomers campaign against mandatory retirement
Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing

Sting says today’s rock is a bore — Reuters

Yale Student’s Resume Video Raises Wall Street Eyebrows
Eliana Johnson, NY Sun

Careers and Marriage – Forbes.com

Forbes.com published a story Aug. 22 by editor Michael Noer on two-career relationships that provoked a heated response from both outside and inside our building. Elizabeth Corcoran, a member of our Silicon Valley bureau and principal author of the magazine’s current cover story on robots, sent in [a] rebuttal.

What does JK Rowling do with her money?
Alison Boshoff, London Daily Mail

A blogger turns paper clip into house – Reuters

Here’s that blogger’s website: One Red Paperclip

Music industry prepares lawsuit against Yahoo China – Reuters

See also: British Record Industry Sues AllofMP3 – Ed Oswald, BetaNews

No cash? No card? Just stick in finger
Mark Albright, St. Petersburg Times

Crusade To Dump Social Security Numbers Picks Up Steam
E-mail Battles

Ann Coulter, Marketing Genius – La Shawn Barber

See also: Coulter Does NYT a Favor; Reviews Own Book – Ann Coulter in Human Events

So you want to be a Millionaire – Liz Pulliam Weston, MSN Money

Child Trust Funds in England – Dominic Maxwell, IPPR, Around the Kitchen Table

Spring break at Wal-Mart – Marc Hansen, Des Moines Register

Kids: Bad investments, big returns – MP Dunleavy, MSN Money

Don’t have kids too early, you may not be able to pay for them. Don’t have kids too late, you may not be able to pay for them. Might as well not have kids, since they cost so much. On the other hand, they can stroke your ego by being completely dependent on you, so why not? Please, Ms. D., stick to the realm of the coin. You haven’t yet learned that self-interest is a worthless currency in the realm of the heart.