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Back to Home > News > Sunday, Jan 29, 2006 Nation email this print this '); '); } Ed and ... Free medicine ends; headaches begi

Back to Home > News > Sunday, Jan 29, 2006 Nation email this print this '); '); }

Ed and Patricia Weymouth get 10 medications free from pharmaceutical companies, but that help will end in May.

The Dallas couple blames Medicare's new drug coverage.

"A Medicare benefit that's supposed to help seniors will penalize us," Weymouth said.

He's shopped for Medicare drug pla...

9:31 PM EST, Jan 27, 2006 Read more comments or post your own Florida's insurance agents a... Insurance agents propose big chan

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Florida's insurance agents are recommending fundamental changes in Citizens Property Insurance Corp., the state's insurer of last resort.

An audit released this week detailing problems with Citizens, such as poor handling of homeowners' hurricane-damage claims, is timely and gives weight to the industry's call for ref...

Andy Vodvarka was driving his 2002 Ford Econoline along U.S. 278 near Malphrus Road last week whe... Broken windshields on rise

Andy Vodvarka was driving his 2002 Ford Econoline along U.S. 278 near Malphrus Road last week when he heard a clink on the top of the van.

"It didn't dawn on me that anything was wrong because I didn't see anything," Vodvarka recalled. But three days later he pushed up the visor and saw a crack, so he figures it must have come from a rock on the roadway.

Local auto glass installat...

Every parent knows that each teenager is at least two different people: one when on his own and a... Limit passengers of young

Every parent knows that each teenager is at least two different people: one when on his own and another when in the company of friends. Peer pressure is indeed a powerful force by which kids often are persuaded to act against their better instincts and parental instructions, and often against their own best interests.

A majority of state governments - 33 plus the District of Columbia - h...

LAKELAND -- Blindness in one eye never stopped Mr. Lloyd E. "Whitey" Maddox from achieving things... Lloyd Maddox, 86, Life Ins

LAKELAND -- Blindness in one eye never stopped Mr. Lloyd E. "Whitey" Maddox from achieving things that he was determined to do, such as serving in the Navy during World War II and boxing professionally.

"Nothing got him down," said his son, Raymond Maddox of Balsam, N.C.

The retired special agent for Independent Life Insurance Company died of pneumonia Wednesday (Jan. 25, 2006) in L...

The launch of the guide is expected to significantly enhance the employment opportunities for UAE... Tanmia releases informativ

The launch of the guide is expected to significantly enhance the employment opportunities for UAE Nationals.

The comprehensive 92-page guide presents a detailed explanation on various aspects of job search and employment, such as creating impressive resumes, types of resumes, writing covering letters, targeting the right job opportunities, filling application forms, facing interviews, acq...

Back to Home > Friday, Jan 27, 2006 News email this print this '); '); } The candidate wh... NORTH DAKOTA: Goehring announces a

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The candidate who nearly unseated North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Roger Johnson two years ago wants to try again. Menoken, N.D., farmer Doug Goehring will seek the Republican endorsement at the state party convention March 31 to April 2 in Minot.

Goehring announced his intentions to run in several stops...

Back to Home > Friday, Jan 27, 2006 Business email this print this '); '); } While one of... Israel's Teva closes on IVAX..

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While one of South Florida's largest companies vanished as an independent entity Thursday with stark finality, the implications of the change may take months, perhaps years, to become clear.

Experts say the purchase of IVAX, the Miami drug company, by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries of Israel will likely ...

Cardinal Health to pay SEC $35 million Safe Auto plans move to Easton Biotech paradise Beefed-up ... Safe Auto plans move to Ea

Cardinal Health to pay SEC $35 million Safe Auto plans move to Easton Biotech paradise Beefed-up show expanding to Nationwide Unizan purchase is given go-ahead Smith & Hawken goods head to Target Driving less? Tell your insurer Women embracing entrepreneurism

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Back to Home > News > Friday, Jan 27, 2006 Nation email this print this '); '); } You may... Device in many cars monitors drivi

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You may not know it, but there's a good chance an electronic gizmo in your car can monitor the way you drive.

About the size of a carpenter's tape measure, it's often stashed under your dashboard or seat and linked to the deployment of your airbag. But growing privacy concerns are making these obs...