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La. House Panel OKs Homeowners Insurance Deductible Restriction (Insurance Journal)

Insurance companies should be restricted in their use of so-called named storm” deductibles in Louisiana, even though the change will probably trigger a rate increase for homeowners, a House …

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Vivian’s Cleaning Service

by Ray P. Pope For a greatly increased number of Americans who lacks time, hiring a cleaning service is heaven sent. Since time is very limited from work and home responsibilities, doing household chores is the last thing we want to do on our free hours. Having a cleaning service these days is not a luxury anymore. As we try to make the most out of our busy lives and leisure times, hiring someone to clean for us has become more in demand and common. Hiring an occasional cleaning service assu

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Rogers Insurance launches new look that focuses on old strengths (Investment Executive)

Calgary-based independent brokerage Rogers Insurance Ltd. has launched a new look that includes a new logo and tagline. The 33 year-old firm offers PC coverage to businesses and high-net worth individuals and their families.

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Systemically Risky

I have more to say about government as a systemic risk here . A teaser: The Obama administration and congressional leaders assure us that the government can protect us from the “systemic risk” posed by big banks, insurance companies, and hedge funds. But who will protect us from the government?

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State Workers Will Pay $50 Per Month IF THEY SMOKE

No doubt, there’s some gnashing of teeth in Nashville over Tennessee’s new surcharge that goes into effect next January 1st, 2010. The extra 50 bucks per month applies to current and former state workers who benefit from the employee health system should they continue to smoke, or if they have a spouse can’t kick the habit over the next eight months. Tennessee officials acknowledge that $600 annually is a steep price to pay but they also want to get as many smokers to quit because smoking-re

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