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Editors Note: One of the most popular New Years resolutions this year will be to save more, spend less. Its also among the most likely be broken.Saving isnt easy. Were constantly tempted to buy things, were inundated with advertisements and told some variation of There are some things money cant buy. For everything else theres Mastercard. In The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesnt Have to Be Complicated, journalist Helaine Olen and Harold Pollack, a professor at
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adidas campus h to reinstate the elected government.More than 1,000 protesters rallied in front of the Myanmar Economic Bank in Mandalay, the country second-largest city, when at least 10 trucks full of soldiers and police arrived and immediately started firing slingshots toward the protesters, according to a photographer who witnessed the events.The soldiers and police then attacked the protesters with sticks, and police could be seen aiming long guns into the air amid sounds that resembled gunfire. Local media reported that rubber bullets were also fired into the crowd, and that a few people were injured.Police were also seen pointing guns toward the protesters.In the capital, Naypyitaw, protesters gathered outside a police station demanding the release of a group of high school students who were detained while joining in anti-coup activities.WATCH: Myanmar generals were under sanctions. They launched a coup anywayOne student
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