How To Save Money on Prescription Drugs

You know how to save money when shopping for a new pair of jeans. Some of those same tactics work when it comes to buying prescription drugs, too.
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Personal Finance
Suddenly, It's Cool to Ride the Company Bus
Across the country, employees who once sneered at the "bus people" or "bike freaks" are clamoring to sign up for all manner of company-subsidized transportation programs. Credit -- or blame -- the high price of gasoline.
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How To Save Money on Prescription Drugs
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Business News & Features
Exxon: Profit Pirate or Tax Victim?
A lot of attention is being focused on Exxon Mobil's first-quarter earnings of $10.9 billion. The company also paid $9.3 billion in worldwide taxes, an amount some politicians believe should have been higher.
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Fed Cuts Benchmark Interest Rate Once Again
Airlines Give Propellers Another Spin
Wrigley: Grand Plans That Didn't Stick
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Despite Record Harvest, Rice is in Short Supply
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Small Business Center
Five Steps to Success in a Seasonal Business
You may depend on just a sliver of the year for the bulk of your business. But success is likely to be determined by what you do during the off-season months. Here are some tips for making the most of your slack time.
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Small-Business Dilemma: Should You Pay Your Student Intern?
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Technology
Windows Vista: The 'New Coke' of the PC Age
Microsoft has released its final upgrade to Windows XP, a move that is supposed to nudge computer users toward Windows Vista. But the company is aware that many people regard Vista as a power-hungry, clunky mistake, and faces user demands  to keep XP from expiring.
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