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What’s in a name? (Journal Inquirer)
Baby names are only one of the concerns on an expectant parent’s mind. But for many, perhaps it can be one of the lighter and more fun aspects of preparing for a new baby.
Baby names parents go gaga for (Independent Online)
Traditional baby names such as Ruby, Olivia and Joshua may have enjoyed a revival in recent years, but many old favourites stubbornly refuse to come back into fashion.
Traditional names are 'dying out' (BBC News)
Traditional British names such as Norman and Gertrude Edna are in danger of dying out, a survey suggests.
Will there ever be a baby Norman again? (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Traditional English baby names like Ruby, Olivia and Joshua may have enjoyed a revival in recent years, but many old favourites stubbornly refuse to come back into fashion.
The Dividends From Far, Far Away (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
As aging baby-boomers in the U.S. look for ways to get income, a number of mutual funds and ETFs have been launched with a focus on dividend-paying foreign stocks. Of course, high-yielding foreign stocks bring their own risks.
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