Friday, December 23, 2005

Raising grandson (Insurance) worth the daily struggle


Raising grandson worth the daily struggle
South Coast Today - NEW BEDFORD -- At 50, Luisa Rosa (not her real name) is being a mother all over again. And she loves every minute of it. "Rico is my life. I say I live for him," Luisa said. Rico is Luisa's 3-year-old grandson, but she thinks of him as her son. She

Domestic Spying: Out of bounds
Seattle Post Intelligencer - While this editorial is gracious in recognizing President Bush's candor, it makes two false/fuzzy assumptions. One, that the administration acted outside the limits of the law when conducting domestic electronic surveilance; and two, that the

New system will help track state's drivers
Bowling Green Daily News - Effective Jan.1, Kentucky will begin tracking drivers on a monthly basis to make sure drivers are insured. This comes after the General Assembly passed a measure last year that will require the roughly 300 companies who issue auto coverage in the

Bill would require proof of legal residency for driver's license
Chippewa Herald - MADISON - Seventeen-year-old Maria Vital of Racine, Wis., readily admits entering Texas illegally from Mexico about three years ago. But that doesn't mean she's a terrorist, and she doesn't want to be treated like one, Vital told members of a state


Pueblo Chieftain - American Family on Wednesday announced another 10 percent cut in auto insurance rates in Colorado. With the latest price rollback, American Family's average rates are now down a total of 39 percent since the state's 2003 auto insurance reforms took