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Friday Reading

Here's what I'm reading today, updated throughout the day as I feel like it.

href="http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/P119389.asp">Jim Jubak sees a revolt pertaining to property taxes and the Alternative Minimum Tax.

Prediction: Oil will either spike to $100 a barrel or it will drop. There is a third possibility that the price will do neither. In conclusion, no one knows anything. What else is new?

Investing — you know, for kids. Selena Maranjian and The Motley Fool has assembled suggestions for parents who want to start their kids in the market early. We all regret not getting in sooner, right?

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