Should Americans be forced to have health insurance? (The Globe Gazette)
To what extent is your vehicle already under warranty, and is this coverage in sync with how long you anticipate owning it? If the car you've just bought is new, take a close look at its factory warranty before making an extended warranty decision. If, for example, the vehicle has a factory warranty of three years or 36,000 miles, and you plan on keeping it for two or three years -- with an anticipated annual mileage of about 10,000 -- then an extended warranty makes little sense, since you'll likely be covered under the manufacturer's plan. However, if you plan on keeping the car long after the factory warranty expires, an extended auto warranty is worth considering. If the car you've just purchased is used, you'll need to ascertain if there is warranty coverage from the dealership (coverage periods may range from as little as a month to up to a year, or more). If you're buying a late-model used vehicle, it's possible that the vehicle's original factory warranty is still in effect (this will be dependent on how many miles the car has under its tires, and on how much time has passed since it was originally titled). Some manufacturers also offer "certified used" programs that extend original factory warranty terms on pre-owned vehicles. If the car isn't under warranty, or if you plan on keeping it past its warranty's expiration, an extended warranty makes sense.
Should Americans be forced to have health insurance? (The Globe Gazette)
Most Americans accept the idea to drive a car they need insurance.
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Title Insurance Hearing (WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News)
Florida insurance regulators and lawyers subpoenaed executives from nine different Title Insurance companies for a hearing Thursday. They want to know why Florida's rates are the highest in the nation.
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'Cavemen' is as crude as cave drawings (Chicago Tribune)
I n the largely unnecessary tradition of "Baby Bob," "The California Raisins," "Max Headroom" and "Hey Vern! It's Ernest!" ABC is poised to introduce an ad-inspired sitcom, "Cavemen," based on the Cro-Magnons who shill for Geico insurance.
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What lurks beneath (FT.com via Yahoo! News)
Would you live in a house built on a landfill? How about a site where a petrol station once stood? What about in a converted chemicals factory? Or an apartment tower recently cleared of asbestos? When the matter is put so starkly, few people would say "yes".
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Flooded cars go to market with little to stop them (USA Today)
By the time his Chevy broke down a second time in San Diego freeway traffic, Erik Leiken concluded that he had bought a clunker damaged in Hurricane Katrina.
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Obituary: Harold Kasper (Stevens Point Journal)
Harold A. Kasper, 85, formerly of Stevens Point, died Aug. 21, 2007 at the Wisconsin Veterans Home in King. A funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 27, 2007 at St. Paul Lutheran Church with Rev. Thomas Petersen officiating. Visitation will be held Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Boston Funeral Home and on Monday from 10 a.m. until time of service at the church. Burial will follow the ...
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New: Immigration sides conduct peaceful protests (Northwest Herald)
CRYSTAL LAKE – Two sides of the immigration debate came together peacefully Saturday as about 60 people from several groups conducted demonstrations at McCormick Park.
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CBS 2/KCAL 9 Viewers Respond To Immigrant's Arrest (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
An illegal immigrant, who took refuge in a Chicago church for a year to avoid being separated from her America-born son, has been deported to Mexico, after being arrested outside a Los Angeles church on Sunday. Since her arrest, CBS 2/KCAL 9 viewers have responded. Here's what they've had to say:
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IL Storm Kills One; Causes Damage (R News)
One person died after a strong storm swept across Illinois Thursday. A man was killed when heavy winds brought a tree down on top of him in the west-central part of the state.
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Medicare’s Refusal to Pay Hospitals for Their Own Mistakes Draws Editorials (Senior Journal)
When an auto mechanic breaks one part while fixing another, would you pay for it?
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Should Americans be forced to have health insurance? (The Globe Gazette)
An extended auto warranty can be purchased to prolong the coverage of the bumper-to-bumper warranty. Most people are familiar with the extended warranty that is sold at dealerships. This is sometimes called a "factory warranty" because factory-trained technicians perform the required work on the car. There are also "third-party" warranties which can save consumers money but are generally less convenient to use. Many third-party warranties require out-of-pocket payment for repairs before reimbursement. Weigh all these factors carefully before you make your choice.
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