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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 14:04:48 -0700
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 A new book suggests economics might help your relationship more than marital 
counselingSure, you could tune into TV talk shows for some tough love 
advice about the state of your relationship, or have a sit-down for 
coffee with your closest girlfriends to vent about your husband's domestic 
shortcomings.But have you ever considered the advice of Adam Smith or perhaps 
John Maynard Keynes? There's a lot you could learn about marital bickering 
from these two dead economists. So say the authors of the book 
Spousonomics: Using Economics to Master Love, Marriage & Dirty Dishes.Authors 
Paula Szuchman and Jenny Anderson, who write for The Wall Street Journal 
and the New York Times, have applied the market rules of cold 
hard capitalism to the economy of your marriage to help you efficiently 
allocate limited resources such as time, money, sanity, and, yes, even your 
sex drive. Prevention.com chatted with the authors to learn the top seven 
marriage mistakes even smart couples make. (Spice up your marriage tonight 
with these tips to  Have Hotter Sex In 5 Minutes!)1. Splitting 
the housework 50/50. This is often considered the "fairest" way to split 
the chores, whether it's washing the dishes or walking the dog. But 
aiming for 50/50 means you're constantly keeping score, making sure that 
neither of you is getting the short end of the stick, and 
bickering every time you think you are. Spend too much time fixating 
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 President Obama was briefed for an hour Friday morning on the developments 
in the Boston Marathon bombing investigation.Vice President Joe Biden also 
attended the briefing in the White House Situation Room. The briefing was 
led by Attorney General Eric Holder and FBI Director Robert Mueller.Secretary 
of State John Kerry, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and CIA 
director John Brennan participated in the briefing via video conference.The 
bombing suspects were identified by law enforcement officials as brothers 
from a Russian region near Chechnya. One suspect is dead and a 
second remains at large.Thousands of officers have swarmed the streets in 
a manhunt that all but paralyzed the Boston area.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> April 19, 2013: Tarek Ahmed says he was working at a Cambridge 
gas station when a carjacking victim ran into his store.FoxNews.com/Jana 
WinterApril 19, 2013: The gas station where the Boston Marathon bombing 
suspects reportedly pushed carjacking victim out of their vehicles.FoxNews.com/Jana 
WinterTarek Ahmed was working at gas station in Cambridge, Mass. Thursday 
night when a young man ran into his store screaming."Call the police! 
Call the police! These people are trying to kill me!"The young man 
was allegedly carjacked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by 
the two men authorities now say have been identified as the Boston 
Marathon bombing suspects.Authorities said early Friday the suspects dropped 
off the victim after driving around with him for about 30 minutes.Ahmed, 
45, described the young man as Caucasian and between 20 and 25 
years old. He said the young man ran into his store "shaking 
and scared and very nervous.""I thought he was drunk. I didn't believe 
him when he came in it just sounded very crazy," Ahmed told 
FoxNews.com in an exclusive interview.Ahmed let the man into the back room 
to use the phone to call the authorities."He just came in and 
said, 'call police, call police someone is trying to kill me,' " 
Ahmed said. "They stole car and dropped him off. It was very 
scary.""He came very fast and was nervous and was afraid of the 
guy. He said they pushed him out of car," he continued. "When 
this guy came, I think
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been zero, and said Justice attorneys made a "considered judgment" that 
the case was weak."The decisions made in this case were in the 
best interest of the United States," he said.Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, chairman 
of the committee, defended Perez against the criticism."I think it's clear 
the department made the right call," he said, adding Perez acted "ethically."He 
noted that Perez consulted with ethics officials on the decision and reiterated 
that attorneys decided not to intervene in the other case because it 
lacked merit.Perez, in his testimony, also stressed his own personal story 
-- as the son of immigrants who escaped the dictatorship in the 
Dominican Republic -- and his commitment to job creation."Businesses will 
always be the primary generator of good jobs," he said.
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