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Thailand offers tourists free insuranceBANGKOK (AP) -- Thailand is continuing to offer insurance coverage worth $10,000 to anyone harmed in riots and demonstrations as it seeks to attract tourists scared off by political turmoil, officials...
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Insurance premiums hike for firms on flood-hit Carlisle estateBusinesses hit by flooding on Carlisle’s Willowholme industrial estate are facing a big hike in insurance costs, it has been revealed.
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St. John the Baptist Parish School Board to expand proposal on insurance fee disclosureThe St. John the Baptist Parish School Board delayed action on a policy that would require all insurance agents and brokers to disclose all fees and fee-splitting agreements in the hopes of avoiding any conflicts of interest. Board members said...
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Thailand Offers Tourists Free InsuranceThailand offers free insurance, lifts visa fees to entice tourists wary of political turmoil Thailand - Asia - Insurance - Travel and Tourism - Travel Guides
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Raise your insurance deductible to save money: a smart move?You can save money by raising your insurance deductible. But make sure your emergency fund can handle the unexpected.
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Cops say Bennington man set fire to wife's home for insurance moneyBENNINGTON — Bennington police say a member of the fire department charged with setting fire to his wife's home twice wanted to get enough insurance money to pay for surgery so she could become pregnant.
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Local Roundup: Karate team excels at Ontario meetThe Team X-Out competitive martial arts team of Tracy faced top international competition at the Ontario Convention Center.
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Ontario's minimum wage to rise on March 31Ontario will raise its minimum wage to $10.25 on March 31, the province announced on Friday.
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Ontario Won’t Sell Government-Owned Liquor Stores, Duncan SaysMarch 5 (Bloomberg) -- Ontario won’t sell the province’s government-owned liquor store chain or other assets, Finance Minister Dwight Duncan said in a speech today.
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Ontario won't sell LCBO to trim deficit: DuncanOntario's finance minister says the province will not announce any asset sales in this year's budget.
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No plans to help out Northern Ontario in budgetThe federal government announced its 2010 budget with a focus on job creation and protection. While there is no specific plan to aid Northern Ontario, Industry Minister Tony Clement said there are many aspects that will benefit the North.[...]
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