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Mary Power is 92 and worried about surviving another frigid New England winter because deep cuts in federal home heating assistance benefits mean she probably can’t afford enough heating oil to stay warm.

She lives in a drafty trailer in Boston’s West Roxbury neighborhood and gets by on $11,148 a year in pension and Social Security benefits. Her heating aid help this year will drop from $1,035 to $685. With rising heating oil prices, it probably will cost her more than $3,000 for enough oil to keep warm unless she turns her thermostat down to 60 degrees, as she plans.

“I will just have to crawl into bed with the covers over me and stay there,” said Power, a widow who worked as a cashier and waitress until she was 80. “I will do what I have to do.”

Thousands of poor people across the Northeast are bracing for a difficult winter with substantially less home heating aid coming from the federal government.

“They’re playing Russian roulette with people’s lives,” said John Drew, who heads Action for Boston Community Development, Inc., which provides aid to low-income residents in Massachusetts.

The issue could flare just as New Hampshire votes in the Republican presidential primary.

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STUDENTS PLACE THIRD IN STATE FARM SALES COMPETITION

December 1, 2011

WARRENSBURG, Mo. – Sean Simone and Ryan McLaughlin, two seniors in the LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business, placed third in the team category at the second annual State Farm Sales and Marketing Competition, which was held November 12 at the University of Central Missouri. McLaughlin also took second overall in the individual marketing category.

For the competition, each student competed in both sales and marketing phases of the competition and were challenged to market and sell State Farm auto insurance products to young adults.

Carl Herrick, an LSU adjunct faculty member and Department of Marketing Executive-In-Residence, state he is very proud of the team’s performance.

“This is a dramatic improvement over last year when the team didn’t challenge for a top three finish,” Herrick said. “We’re ju

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ERIE In a town where 2,400-square-foot houses with finished basements dominate the marketplace, Glenn Grassi is betting the other way.

Oh, sure, his home has all the basics you’d expect toilet, shower, bed, chair, table, stove, sink, even a hardwood floor.

But when all you’ve got is 84 square feet to work with, certain efficiencies must come into play. Grassi’s bed doubles as a shower, his chair doubles as a commode, and his wood-burning stove doubles as a furnace and cooking surface.

It’s spartan and spare, but the 41-year-old theater-set designer thinks such tight and cozy quarters are the wave of the future.

“You find what’s important and what’s not important,” Grassi said, as he slid open a refurbished and repurposed window on the side of his newly constructed mobile “micro-house,” which was parked in a quiet Erie neighborhood last month.

What Grassi who lived in an RV in Los Angeles after discovering that his rock-band neighbors liked practicing in the apartment over his head finds important is what an increasing number of Americans who have put their faith in the burgeoning “small house movement” find important. Read all…

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NEW YORK (AP) — As potential voters in New Hampshire and Iowa scan the Internet, they probably are seeing ads for Republican Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama alongside deals for shoes and holiday gifts.

The campaign ads will then follow those voters around the Web, popping up on news sites, Google searches and on social networking sites like Facebook.

Online advertising, once used primarily as a way to reach young and heavily wired consumers, has emerged as an essential communications tool in the 2012 presidential contest. While few expect Web ads to supplant television commercials anytime soon, strategists say online ads may be the most nimble, efficient and cost-effective way to reach voters.

“Online advertising cuts through because of its ability to target. It’s unparalleled in any other medium,” said Romney’s digital director, Zac Moffatt. “TV may be more effective for driving a big message, but per usage, the Internet is more powerful.

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Members of the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation board said Friday they could sign a deal to execute the $1.4 billion rail car contract with Ansaldo Honolulu JV as soon as next week.

The announcement by HART Interim Executive Director Toru Hamayasu came during a joint meeting of the HART board’s finance and project oversight committees. Board members from both committees listened to a nearly three-hour presentation by Ansaldo about its finances, which have been an issue since the City of Honolulu awarded it the core systems contract earlier this year ahead of two other bidders.

“This is very encouraging that the committees requested this meeting,” Hamayasu said.

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