Weekly Round-up
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– If you're interested in reading Suze Orman's “2009 Action Plan,” you have until 1/15 to download it for free from the Oprah site. [Oprah via Lifehacker]
– A new book analyzes the crises that corporate women face. [Above the Law]
– Congrats to everyone who sent cards to the troops via the “Holiday Mail for Heros” program — they apparently received more than one million cards! [blip.tv]
– Six lessons for investors. (Just the six?) [WSJ]
– Not to profit from other people's misfortune, but… now might be a great time to get some deals on estate jewelry, as a lot of wealthy families are selling Grandma's diamonds. [The New Yorker]
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