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April 30, 2007

MAJOR BILLS

Herald Tribune - Proposals to move up the presidential primary, encourage alternative fuel technology, accelerate non-embryonic stem cell research, revise auto insurance policies, expand physical education programs in the schools and build a Miami baseball stadium ...

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Harry Gross | A reason to have health insurance: Paying off $800 hospital bill

Dear Harry: I was ill last fall and had to go to a hospital. I cannot afford health insurance, and I am too young to be covered by Medicare. I got my bill for $800. I called the hospital and asked if I could pay the debt at the rate of $40 per month. The response was to send in the first

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Posted by Doug at 03:58 PM

Generali sees Q1 net up 20

Forbes - The antitrust authority ruled that Generali had to sell Toro's unit Nuova Tirrena because of high market shares in auto insurance. However, Generali has appealed against the ruling in a regional administrative court. The court will decide on May 9 and ...

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Posted by Guido at 03:10 PM

Wheel your way to savings when planning a car rental

Renting a car for summer holidays can be an expensive proposition, but there are strategies consumers can adopt to hold down the price of the vehicle as well as the costs for fuel and insurance.

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Posted by Peter at 02:59 PM

Learn About Life Insurance; Part 6: What are the types of term insurance policies?

WEST ROCKPORT (April 29): What are the types of term insurance policies? Term insurance comes in two basic varieties level term and decreasing term. These days, almost everyone buys level term

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Posted by Perry at 02:25 PM

N.J. Governor to Pay Own Medical Bills Following Auto Crash

New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine will forgo his state health insurance and spend hundreds of thousands of his own money to pay for his medical care from a serious car accident, a spokesman said last

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Posted by Doug at 12:48 PM

Employers push workers to

Chicago Tribune - ... help companies manage their workforces and control costs, much like popular corporate wellness programs that offer insurance discounts and cash to employees who adopt healthier habits. Wellness programs take aim at spiraling health-plan bills. Auto ...

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April 29, 2007

Washington Among Worst States For Car Thefts

SEATTLE -- Washington is one of the worst states for car thefts, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau. The bureau said 44,563 cars were reported stolen in Washington in 2006 an average of five cars stolen per hour. That total is an 11 percent drop from

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