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Somebody's fibbing to the IRS about alimony, 30-year fixed-rate mortgages dip to 4.2% and a review of Tim Geithner's new book.

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  Save of the Day: Get fired up for these grill bargains  
  Insane BBQ and Grill price drops, alongside some meat to go with it!  
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  Personal Finance      
  IRS Form 1040.   Report: $2.3B gap from alimony tax deductions
An inspector general report finds the IRS has few procedures to address a tax discrepancy.
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  A home is seen for sale in Miami.   Average 30-year mortgage rate dips to 4.20%
Rates on fixed mortgages declined for a third straight week.
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  Backyard Patio   Save of the Day: Half-priced patio sets
$0.00 cookbooks for glorious healthy grilling and half-price patio set deals.
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  Timothy Geithner book jacket.   Review: Geithner's frank memoir of '08 crisis
The former Treasury secretary tells what it was like to live in the maelstrom of the 2008 financial crisis.
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  A check   Student loan debt precursor to more overall debt
Net worth also significantly impacted by student loan debt, Pew Research study finds.
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  ExoMount   Save of the Day: Tech deals for your next road trip
Two universal accessories that charge or hold your smartphone, both on sale!
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  Attorney General Eric Holder, right, and Education Secretary Arne Duncan hold a news conference at the Justice Department to announce that the department potentially reached a $60 million settlement with Sallie Mae over education loans to 60,000 mili   Suit: Servicemembers fleeced by student loans
A lawsuit was filed for alleged violations of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
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  business      
  File photo shows Ponzi scheme architect Bernard Madoff leaving Manhattan federal court in New York City after a 2009 bail hearing.   Estimate of Madoff victims grows
Recovery applications came from 119 countries and reported more than $40 billion in losses.
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  Bob Allnutt toasts the other retirees in his monthly cultural outing group during lunch at Cafe Mozart in Washington.  As a group of five, these retirees have been going on outings for nearly a decade. This trip to the National Museum of Women in the   Attention retirees: You can still have fun. Here's how.
Retirees come up with creative, inexpensive activities to enrich their golden years.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Rain runs down a pane of glass as a woman rider waits to guide a horse off the track during a workout session at Pimlico Race Course on May 16 in Baltimore.

Rain runs down a pane of glass as a woman rider waits to guide a horse off the track during a workout session at Pimlico Race Course on May 16 in Baltimore.
 
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