Archive for November, 2008
QMy company has been laying off people, and I’m worried I may lose my job soon. If that happens, what will I be able to do about my health insurance?
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President-elect Barack Obama wants the nation to derive 10 percent of its electricity from renewable energy sources by 2012, up from 2 percent today. That comes on top of the global push for green power, making wind and solar power companies a good bet.
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The vacation is over for tens of thousands of tourists in Thailand. But they can’t go home.
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It wasn’t too long ago that Barack Obama and his advisers were tripping over one another to tear down Hillary Rodham Clinton’s foreign policy credentials. She was dismissed as a commander in chief wanna-be who did little more than sip tea and make small talk with foreign leaders during her days as first lady.
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A notice of non-renewal is given to individuals who an insurance company views as too “high-risk” to represent. This could be because you filed too many claims, or you had one costly disaster. But whatever the reasons, you need to know what to do.
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In a burst of activity meant to leave a lasting stamp on the federal government, the Bush White House in the past month has approved 61 new regulations on environmental, security, social and commercial matters that by its own estimate will have an economic impact exceeding $1.9 billion annually.
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You must find yourself in such awful financial condition that you truly feel there’s no solution, short of filing bankruptcy. There are definitely situations
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A key sector index falls 1.6%. But the category could get a boost if holiday spending exceeds the low expectations.
The red-tag sale signs dotting the aisles of retailers across the country Friday could just as easily be referring to the companies’ stock prices.
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There were no Christmas miracles for retailers yesterday as the holiday shopping season officially got underway.
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Police say they raided a cockfight in a rural part of Dallas, arresting three organizers and sending hundreds of spectators fleeing into the woods.
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