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Welcome to this week's news in What's New!
1. Announcements
2. Featured Article - The St. Mary's Health Center Problem
3. True Story - "My Skincare Miracle" by Lisa Walters
4. Feature! - Natural Breakthrough in the Fight Against Acne?
5. Also! - Why You Should Get Rid of Your Old Make-up
6. New! - 5 Tips For Taking Care of Your Money
Dear Readers, we have had a lot of feedback on the story we ran a month ago about the new skincare guide that we decided to print it. Apparently, other ezines are talking about this guide too. Here is some of our feedback.
Leslie Simmons, CO: "I really want to thank you for your article about the 'Take care of Your Skin Inexpensively Guide'. I had read about it previously in other ezines, but after I read it in What's New, I thought I'd give a try. I have to admit, the techniques work! My teenaged son's friend thought I was his SISTER. I have never gotten that kind of compliment before about my age."
Rebecca Raymond, CA: "Juist letting you know that I am very satisfied with that beauty guide. Now I know why so many women raved about it. I'm telling my friends about it too."
For More About That Skincare Guide - Go Here
Featured Article
St. Mary's Health Center: Good or Bad for Sick People?
by Megan Richards
About: St. Mary's Health Center:
Good or Bad for Sick People?
Hospitals frighten me these days.
Why? Because it seems that even with religious-affiliated hospitals, money and race are two factors that decide how good health care you receive.
From the complaints the Dept. of Civil & Consumer Affairs receive, it seems that people feel that if they don't have the right insurance provider, or if they are the wrong race, that they get little to poor care from the hospitals.
In a recent complaint against St.May's Health Center & Dr. Vickie Park, in Jefferson City, Missouri, we received a smiliar allegations.
Of course, St. Mary's hasn't responded to us yet, as most big corporations do who don't want to admit any fault.
WE HAVE TO STOP DONATING TO THESE CORPORATIONS
You heard me right, we have to stop supporting corporations that don't respect us. fter all, if we get poor service from a healthcare provider, simply because of the type of insurance we have or our race, then we could die! There are many malpractice cases in the courts, and St. Mary's has been sued too.
If we want respect, in this world, then we have to demand it.
My Skincare Miracle: An Inspiring True Story
My Skincare Miracle
by Lisa Walters
I knew something was very wrong when a male co-worker thought I was 12 years older than my real age.
Like all women, I don't want to look old.
I had to do something, but With all of the products on the market, it is so difficult to decide what to try next. Each month, i fOUnd an assortment that have come across my desk. I have tried each of them and NONE WORKED, except one-time when I happen to stumble upon a book called "Take Care of Your Skin Inexpensively, Fight Wrinkles Too"
But there's more to this story . . . .
I was first attracted to this guide while on a holiday, I was browsing the cosmetic counters and I noticed a gift bag containing soap, toner, moisturizer and this book.
Noticing my interest, a sales clerk came by and was extremely helpful. I explained that I was having difficulty keeping the pores on my cheeks and nose clear and she promised that the guide could do the job. I left with hope that FINALLY, something could help my skin
look younger.
Within a few days, I began to notice a difference. My skin also looked clearer.
It was truly a miracle. I am so happy with way I look now. It wasn't always like that.
The Results?
Nobody is calling me old anymore.
Featured Article
New Natural Breakthrough in the Fight Against Acne?
by Rachel Jones
Acne is an age old problem that affects millions, causing skin breakouts. One trait of acne is excess oil in the skin. While many ovet-the-counter "remedies" have to cure the problem, most have failed. Gary Fuller, author of Take Care of your Skin Inexpensively offers what might a giant leap in the battle against acne. "The herb parsley is known to help problems with oily skin," he says. "Parsley contains chlorophyll which can help clear the oil that causes breakouts." Parsley formulations can be bought over-the-counter or prepared at home.
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Why You Should Get Rid of Your Old Makeup
by Melinda Murphy
Can makeup get old? The answer is yes. If fact, if you are having problems with your makeup, one of the reasons can be that it is too old. As a golden beauty rule, you should throw away any makeup that is 6 months old or older. Take lipsticks, for instace. Many women buy lots of different lipsticks, but never use them all. As months go by, the lipstick ages, and is no longer useful. If you are having problems with your makeup, ask yourself how long you've had that makeup. If it is over six months, it could be time for a change.
Featured Article
5 Tips For Taking Care of Your Money
©Cop2004 Crystal Bloomberg
Financial Consultant
What Should You Do to Take Care of Your Money?
Many people often ask how they can take better care of their money. They want to have that "nest egg" for the future.
Here are some factors I recommend you copnsidering
1) Set up a budget that suits your needs. This will help you avoid unnecessary spending.
2) Devise a savings plan for the future. Whether you choose to open a savings account, money market account, cds, or bonds, find the savings plan that works best for you
3) Avoid overspending. This one is sometimes hard to do, but many people spend too much of their money on things they don't need sand find themselves in a bind whenever hard times come and money is scarce.
4) Accumulate sufficient retirement resources. Many people work for years for companies who provide no or limited pension benefits.
5) Watch the credit cards. Credit card debt sends many peopler into poverty each year. Some people say you should not get a credit card, while others say ihat it's okay as long as you act responsibly. You must decide for yourself what you want when it comes to credit cards. If you decide to do it, remember to keep your account paid up to avoid unnecessary interest.
***Use your own judgment and deny any opportunity that sounds too good to be true. Also, remember that there is no such thing as a magic opportunity, there is also no such thing as a get-rich-quick opportunity (unless you are looking to get scammed). All businesses take time and effort.
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