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April 30, 2006

Insurance policies that fit the needs of young singles

Allentown Morning Call - Bad, emotionally wrenching things happen in life, whether house fires, car accidents, health ailments or even death. That's why we buy insurance so a bad event doesn't spiral into financial disaster too. But everybody should not buy the same types ...

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Posted by Greg at 04:38 PM

Walker-Cates

Marion Chronicle-Tribune - The bride-elect is the daughter of Rory and Diana Walker, Waterloo. She is the granddaughter of Ivan and Ruby Buckmaster, Ashley. She is a graduate of Hamilton High School, Waterloo, and will graduate from Ball State University, Muncie, in May with a ...

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Posted by Doug at 03:59 PM

Lower Your Automobile Insurance Premium In One Easy Step - Insurance

When you first shop around for automobile insurance you may obtain quotes from several companies before making your decision. One of the questions posed on the application is to estimate the mileage you drive

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Posted by Ken at 03:54 PM

Retirees need more than fixed

Orlando Sentinel - The same thing has happened this year with our auto insurance, cable television and Internet service, medical insurance, homeowners' association dues, electricity, water and sewer service and grocery bills. They've all gone up, by 3 percent for the ...

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Posted by Alex at 02:29 PM

Wal-Mart already in banking business, critic

Salt Lake Tribune - OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - Wal-Mart has said time and time again it has no interest in using its proposed Utah-based industrial bank to get into retail banking by opening branch offices in its more than 3,500 stores nationwide. But does it even need to ...

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Posted by Perry at 02:23 PM

Two killed as car hits tree

A one-car crash took the lives of two well-known Covington residents early Saturday, police said. One victim, Earl Carr III, 28, was part of a St. Tammany Parish insurance adjusters company and a member of the Covington Civil Service

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Posted by John at 01:51 PM

HCA's strategy is to stay open, plan for future

Nashville Tennessean - NEW ORLEANS The ground-floor emergency room at Tulane University Hospital & Clinic opened two months ago, but only a sheet of paper taped to a wall identifies a waiting room and a wing of small exam rooms as Tulane's makeshift transplant clinic ...

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Posted by Tom at 12:31 PM

Medicare prescription sign-up is

Allentown Morning Call - So if you have hesitated because you are confused, get help and take action. If you are buying drugs from Canada, and want to stick with the status quo, make sure you think about what you will do if the government eventually cuts off your source of ...

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Posted by Tom at 12:22 PM