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September 30, 2007
Cut State Budget, Then
The Ledger - Among the controversial matters that some top lawmakers want to address: the looming expiration of the state's "no-fault" auto insurance requirement and the sudden demise of a January referendum on the state's property tax system. House Speaker Marco ...
Posted by Lorren at 04:14 PM
Insurance product life cycle management An
Sri Lanka Sunday Times - Maybe the idea is to develop a unique auto insurance product keyed to an unusual mix of age and driving experience, vehicle combinations, garage and work locations, and specific credit requirements. A central data repository for insurance products is ...
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Posted by Stephen at 01:52 PM
Baltimore boy touts health insurance program
WASHINGTON (AP) - In the party's weekly radio address, Democrats let a 12-year-old boy make their case for a children's health insurance program. Graeme Frost of Baltimore talks about suffering severe brain damage in a car
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Posted by Jason at 01:19 PM
John Stossel: How we get health insurance makes no sense
Almost daily, we're bombarded with apocalyptic warnings about the 47 million Americans who have no health insurance. Sen. Hillary Clinton wants to require everyone to have it, big companies to pay for it and government to buy it for the
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Posted by Matt at 12:48 PM
Expansion of health care for kids unwise
Chicago Sun-Times - Employers increasingly are looking for ways to get out from under the costs of health-care insurance. Witness General Motors' new agreement with the United Auto Workers that allows GM to unload its retiree health-care liabilities onto an independent ...
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Posted by Gary at 12:23 PM
'Average' Sox fan goes to
Boston Globe - Before motorists complain about the high cost of insurance, they should keep a few points in mind ("Mass. 4th most expensive for auto insurance in '05," Sept. 25). One, our terrible driving habits give us an accident frequency that is twice the ...
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Posted by Greg at 10:11 AM
Names of children hit by car released
RAPID CITY -- The Rapid City woman who is accused of hitting four children with her car while intoxicated Sunday had a blood-alcohol level that was more than three times the legal limit that constitutes drunken driving when the accident occurred, according to a news release from the Rapid City Police
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Posted by Bob at 09:54 AM
September 29, 2007
IFA Insurance Company Reduces NJ Auto Insurance Down Payments and Offers Payment Flexibility with New IFA FlexPay ...
IFA Insurance Company Announces the Availability of their New IFA FlexPay Program. The New Program Reduces New Jersey Auto Insurance Down Payments and Offers Greater Payment Flexibility to New Jersey Drivers. (PRWeb Sep 29, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL:
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