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Business Insider Premium gas is just burning a hole through your wallet.
105 months ago
Business Insider Premium gas is, on average, 23% more expensive than regular.
110 months ago
Business Insider Don't waste money filling up with premium if your car doesn't need it.
111 months ago
Business Insider Only 16% of cars on the road need premium fuel.
113 months ago
Deadspin At least Barry Bonds now has more time to ride his bike.
Barry Bonds Reportedly Let Go By Marlins
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The Marlins will not retain Barry Bonds next year, per a report from Jon Heyman. Bonds signed on as Miami’s hitting coach before the season started, and it was his first MLB job since his last season playing for the Giants in 2007. Some of Miami’
Read more ... s numbers did improve during this injury-plagued seaso...
114 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Catastrophe bonds, known as "cat bonds" and sold by companies like AIG, Credit Suisse, USAA and Amtrak, help shield issuers from hurricanes and other disasters but are hurting profits for reinsurers.
115 months ago
Deadspin Barry Bonds got very introspective about how he pissed everyone off a decade ago.
Barry Bonds On Public Persona: "I Was A Dumbass"
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Barry Bonds, home run king and Miami Marlins hitting coach, is enjoying somewhat of a personal and professional renaissance this year. He’s back in baseball for the first time since 2007, he seems to be enjoying himself, and the Marlins look much b
Read more ... etter than last year now that Bonds is on their staf...
118 months ago
MSN Autos Are you putting premium gas in your car?
Why You Might Not Actually Need Premium Gas
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Premium gas sounds like it’s something special, but it actually translates into paying extra for a higher octane without a performance or fuel economy benefit for many cars.
118 months ago
CNNMoney Junk bonds are some of the riskiest bonds you could buy. That's why the yields are so high. http://cnnmon.ie/1RQchm5
123 months ago
Deadspin Barry is still the man though.
MLB Wins Barry Bonds Collusion Case
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In 2007, Barry Bonds earned $19.3 million, led the league with an OBP of .480, and hit, by his Olympian standards, a meager 28 home runs. The San Francisco Giants did not offer him a contract the next season, which was understandable given the amount
Read more ... of very public shit Bonds and the team has gone through. Curiously, nobody else picked him up. It was a surprise to Bonds, as his agent Jeff Borris opened Bonds’ free agency saying, “I’m expecting widespread interest from every Major League team.”
127 months ago
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