Talking Cars: Can you shine a light on headlight problem?

I own a 2000 Mercury Sable with 68,000 miles. The problem is the headlights do not shine bright. The headlight assemblies are cloudy and cannot be cleaned any more. Would a bright headlight bulb work better?

Biz Bits: Changing careers a calculated risk worth taking

Weekly business rail, with tips on changing careers, BBB Watch on kids and social networks, and more.

 

Dave Ramsey: Do I need a will or a trust?

Weekly financial Q&A, with advice on wills and trusts, and hunting for a job while employed.

 

Elusiveness turns otherwise unremarkable products into cult favorites

Scarcity creates demand, making cult favorites out of otherwise unremarkable consumer products. Their elusiveness is one of their primary attractions.

Paul A. Eisenstein: Mini goes slightly bigger with Countryman

By its very name, British automaker Mini is the antithesis of that old American mantra, “bigger is better.” And while U.S. motorists have generally cast a skeptical eye toward small cars, models like the Mini Cooper S have not only commanded a strong market, but also a fair premium. So, what to make of the new Mini Countryman?

On Computers: Plug safety can protect your computer

Something as simple as an electrical plug poses a danger in computing. Ignore this and you could lose your data or, worse, your system.

Banking on clams: Layoff is catalyst for career change

When Stuart Miller was laid off from his job at a big bank in New York City in 2006, he spent the summer at his condominium in Orleans, Mass., hung out at the beach and helped his kid sister’s husband, Alex Karlson, a bit with his aquaculture grant.

Making Cents: Basic rules to protect your investments

Every day, an unsuspecting investor somewhere learns that he or she has been duped by some con man they thought was trustworthy. By following some very simple rules, you may be able to avoid the con man and protect your nest egg from these white-collar criminals.

Shoestring Living: Get gardening and save

As grocery prices climb and landscapes start to green, planting your own vegetable garden is a sound choice for those of us living a frugal lifestyle.

Checkout Lane: Tips for hiring a house-cleaning service

Looking for a good cleaning service can be as hard as finding the socks that go missing in the laundry, but at least a house cleaner can help you find the socks.

Auto Bits: More technology knowledge needed for future talent in the automotive industry

Weekly auto rail, with a tip on a career in the automotive industry, Car Q&A with Junior Damato and more.

Jim Hilllibish: Must-see TV: Search on ‘Dancing with the Stars’

The Net has converted our newspapers and magazines into freebies. The TV fat cats no doubt are much smarter.

Talking Cars: The great Escape

My daughter bought a 2006 Ford Escape one year ago with 20,000 miles. It now has 30,000 miles. The oil is changed every 3,000 miles. The engine seized while on Route 95. The Ford Company says the warranty is gone, and will not help with the $6,000 price tag to put a factory-rebuilt engine in the car.

Some Prius owners shrugging off reported problems

Count Sharon Jarvis among those Prius owners who have met Toyotas' recent trials and tribulations with a shrug.

Biz Bits: Ten steps to turn your hobby into a small business

Weekly business rail, with tips to turn your hobby into a small business, BBB look at 2009 complaints and more.

Dave Ramsey: Automatic bill pay is great

Weekly financial Q&A, with items on automatic bill paying, accidental death insurance and emergency funds.

On every job, there’s someone who brightens up the workplace

Call them sunshine ladies, the entertainment committee or the coffee lady. Title or not, almost every company and organization has a small group or individual who makes coffee for morning breaks, fills the candy dishes, organizes birthday parties and gives a whole lot extra of themselves without expecting anything in return.

Paul A. Eisenstein: 2011 Sonata proves Hyundai’s quality

Unless you’re a true novice to the new-car market, you may have some preconceived notions about Korean-made products, and they may not be all that kind. But if you’re looking for a midsize sedan, you might want to erase your memory banks and start all over. The 2011 Hyundai Sonata should finally put to rest all those bad jokes and nasty reviews the Korean maker earned – often deservedly – during its early years in the U.S. market.

Jim Hillibish: HD radio best thing you’ll hear on your stereo

HD radio is off the endangered-species list but still takes patience. It’s worth the effort.

On Computers: How to get the best from people who know

Knowing how to ask tech questions is the key to getting useful answers. It could be a query to a support line or a conversation over your backyard fence. The requirements are the same.

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