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Thursday, February 16, 2006

Insurance - Town grapples with expensive health insurance


Town grapples with expensive health insurance
Town Online - Feb 15 5:59 PM
With the town facing an estimated $2 million deficit during the coming fiscal year, a projected shortfall in local aid and spiraling special education costs, a jump in fees for health insurance for town workers was the last thing Town Administrator Ron Florino needed.Save to My Web

Life insurance firms being forced to change sales methods
Daily Yomiuri Online - Feb 14 10:44 AM
Increased security awareness among the public and tighter corporate security have forced life insurance firms to come up with new sales methods.Save to My Web

Farmers Insurance Group's ``Freedom's Song'' to Debut in Los Angeles, February 21st, 2006
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 15 1:21 PM
LOS ANGELES----Feb. 15, 2006--To honor African-American History Month, on February 21st, 2006 Farmers Insurance Group will debut the "Freedom's Song" program along with Mayor Antonio Villagairosa at the California African-American Museum in downtown Los Angeles.Save to My Web

ABD Insurance Adds McFall to Technology Services Practice
Insurance Journal - Feb 15 8:40 AM
ABD Insurance and Financial Services, Redwood City, Calif., has announced that Matt McFall has rejoined the firm's Technology Services Practice. Previously a senior directors and officers broker withSave to My Web

The Hartford Announces Lower Car Insurance Prices in Indiana
The Auto Channel - Feb 15 4:25 PM
HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 15 -- To better serve its Indiana agents and customers, The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. , one of the nation's leading providers of investment and insurance products, announced today that it will offer lower prices to many drivers under its popular Dimensions personal auto insurance program, which is available through the company's network of independent agents.Save to My Web

Police: Bogus charity conned insurance companies, illegally sold cars overseas
Ohio News Network - Feb 15 9:40 PM
LOS ANGELES Los Angeles police say they've helped smash an international fraud ring disguised as a charity. It allegedly shipped top-end cars and S-U-V's to Jordan, Armenia, Russia and the Republic of Georgia.Save to My Web