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Back to Home > Thursday, May 04, 2006 Posted on Thu, May. 04, 2006 email this print this A ... Auto bill passes, lacks reform..
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A controversial no-fault auto insurance bill without any of the major reforms favored by some lawmakers and the insurance industry cleared the Florida Legislature, but it could face a veto from the governor.
The House of Representatives passed the same bill Wednesday that was approved by the Sen...
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Three-dollar-a-gallon gas triggers a lot of finger-pointing. Democrats say Republicans have coddled the oil companies and ignored conservation and alternative fuels. Republicans say Democrats have blocked drilling and refinery construction.
Well, we can think about energ...
Below are financial tips for couples from Choosetosave.org. Dig yourself out of credit card... CHECKLIST: Financial tips...
Below are financial tips for couples from Choosetosave.org.
Dig yourself out of credit card debt. If you use credit cards, pay off the balances each month. Don't pay late or exceed the credit limit, or you could be socked with a hefty fee of up to $39 each time.
Set goals. Jot down your goals and budget for them. Do you want to pay off credit cards or student loans? Buy a house? Sa...
The bill also applies to homeowners' and related lines of insurance. Unlike auto insurance, thou... Legislature Eases Rate Cont
The bill also applies to homeowners' and related lines of insurance. Unlike auto insurance, though, homeowners' rates are not subject to prior approval.
However, many insurers now submit homeowners' rates for prior review, anyway, to avoid extra work if regulators want them revised after they're already in use.
The bill would presumably end that de facto prior approval of homeow...
St. Paul Travelers' financial news sent the company's stock price up $2.20, or 5 percent, to cl... Travelers' Profits Up Ne
St. Paul Travelers' financial news sent the company's stock price up $2.20, or 5 percent, to close at $45.60 a share in heavy trading Tuesday.
Net income - the bottom line - nearly quintupled, to $1.01 billion, or $1.41 a share, in this year's first quarter. The $212 million, or 31 cents a share, of net income in the 2005 quarter reflected a $665 million hit, mostly from taxes, related...
Back to Home > News > Wednesday, May 03, 2006 Opinion Posted on Wed, May. 03, 2006 email this pri... CEOs fail, but only the wo
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ORFOLK, Va. -- There are only two ways an assembly plant worker can hurt his or her employer: Do a lousy job, or ask too much money for it.
Neither applies to the employees of this city's Ford assembly plant, which opened in 1925 to build Henry Ford's Model T, and today rolls o...
Recent world events such as the London bombings have brought the security threat to the forefront... Mobile communications enab
Recent world events such as the London bombings have brought the security threat to the forefront of all our minds, and ongoing fuel price increases (in the UK wehave seen an increase of 28% since we were setting of fireworks and bringing in the new millennium) are increasing the need for remote monitoring solutions.
The average journey time has increased by 16% in the 4 years to 2002. read more
Daum Communications Corp., the country's second-most visited internet portal, reported 124.7 bil... Daum reports 124.7 billion
Daum Communications Corp., the country's second-most visited internet portal, reported 124.7 billion won ($133.4 million) in first quarter consolidated revenue, an increase of 39.8 percent from a year ago.
It saw consolidated operating loss decline by 16.9 percent quarter-on-quarter to 3.9 billion won, while consolidated EBITDA rose to 6.6 billion won.
The media company recorded ne...
Back to Home > Wednesday, May 03, 2006 Opinion Posted on Wed, May. 03, 2006 email this print this... CEOs fail, but only the wo
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ORFOLK, Va. -- There are only two ways an assembly plant worker can hurt his or her employer: Do a lousy job, or ask too much money for it.
Neither applies to the employees of this city's Ford assembly plant, which opened in 1925 to build Henry Ford's Model T, and today rolls out a ne...
Back to Home > News > Wednesday, May 03, 2006 Local Posted on Wed, May. 03, 2006 email this print... Bill specifies compensatio
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People who are sent to prison for crimes they didn't commit would be compensated under a bill passed Tuesday by the Senate - unless they had other convictions in their past.
That means Alan Crotzer, who sat in prison for 24 years for a rape and robbery he didn't commit, wouldn't...
