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Flood Insurance Overhaul (Finally) Moves Forward
Wall Street Journal (blog)
David Vitter (R., La.). The flood-insurance program has been under strain since the middle of last decade, when a number of bad storms caused billions in damage and drove the program into the red. Since 2008, lawmakers have passed a number of ...
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Los Angeles vs. Arizona - USA TODAY

Los Angeles vs. Arizona
USA TODAY
(Sports Network) - Ted Lilly has been a major part of the turnaround for the Los Angeles Dodgers and his unblemished record is proof. Lilly has a chance to stay unbeaten on the season and pitch his team to a seventh straight win as well as a three-game ...

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Consumer bureau moves to regulate reloadable prepaid cards - Los Angeles Times

Consumer bureau moves to regulate reloadable prepaid cards
Los Angeles Times
(Associated Press) By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON — The consumer financial watchdog is taking aim at reloadable prepaid cards, moving to regulate a fast-growing product that has become a popular alternative to checking accounts for ...

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Oklahoma dog bite insurance claims on the rise - Tulsa World

Oklahoma dog bite insurance claims on the rise
Tulsa World
A yellow labrador retriever peers out a hole in the yard fence at a house in Baton Rouge, La. Oklahoma had a 41 percent increase from 2010 to 2011 in dog bite claims, according to State Farm. Associated Press file By CHASE COOK World Staff Writer ...

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Charges against former St. Helena Parish sheriff candidate for alleged ... - The Republic

Charges against former St. Helena Parish sheriff candidate for alleged ...
The Republic
AP GREENSBURG, La. — Charges against former St. Helena Parish sheriff candidate Frederick D. Bell of Kentwood for alleged insurance fraud and theft have been rejected by the district attorney's office. Assistant District Attorney Angel Monistere tells ...

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WEA Trust sees its activity rebounding - The Business Journal

WEA Trust sees its activity rebounding
The Business Journal
The WEA Trust, the not-for-profit company created to provide health insurance to Wisconsin's school districts, reported this week that its business is rebounding. The Trust has re-signed a number of school districts including Whitefish Bay, ...
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Senate to take up flood insurance in June - Arkansas News

Senate to take up flood insurance in June
Arkansas News
David Vitter, R-La., said that thousands of mortgages granted every day would be jeopardized if the flood insurance program were allowed to lapse on May 31. “That would really put a hiccup in the economy for no good reason,” Vitter said.

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Aramark to run La Salle dining - Philadelphia Inquirer

Aramark to run La Salle dining
Philadelphia Inquirer
Under the contract with Aramark, all of La Salle's current full-time food services employees will maintain their La Salle years of service and their eligibility for tuition remission, and have a comparable health-insurance plan, said Jon Caroulis, ...

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La Cygne discusses facility repairs - KC Community News

La Cygne discusses facility repairs
KC Community News
LA CYGNE — Repairs at the La Cygne Community Building were once again on the La Cygne City Council's agenda May 16. “The community center bathroom has to have something done,” said Council Member Esther Shields. “It needs to be updated.

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Judge dismisses parts of IndyMac fraud case - Los Angeles Times

Judge dismisses parts of IndyMac fraud case
Los Angeles Times
By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times In a setback for federal regulators, a federal judge threw out many of the fraud allegations against former IndyMac Bancorp Chief Executive Michael W. Perry in a case stemming from the collapse of the onetime ...

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