New Delhi, Oct 6 : Taking seriously the recent irregularities in premium adjustments by Life Insu... IRDA asks LIC to prevent f

New Delhi, Oct 6 : Taking seriously the recent irregularities in premium adjustments by Life Insurance Corporation officials in a branch, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA), Chairman C S Rao asked LIC to take necessary measure to prevent such irregularity in future.

“We will take it up with LIC. It is a case of fraud... Sufficient safeguard should be put in place to pre...

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Huell Howser and Redlands' Martha Green help raise funds for local station KVCR "Let's Di... Taste of Public Broadcasting'.

Huell Howser and Redlands' Martha Green help raise funds for local station KVCR

"Let's Dine Out" local dining show offered pizza from Gourmet Pizza of Redlands, while Redlands Chamber of Commerce President Darrell Olson was on hand representing Sawyer Cook Insurance and Arrowhead Credit Union on behalf of "Construction Zone Radio," featuring Redlands Cultural Arts Commissioner Clark Eld...

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CSLA's Janice Tan suggest that when young Asian singles are not sitting in front of the TV, you... We Want The World And We Wan

CSLA's Janice Tan suggest that when young Asian singles are not sitting in front of the TV, you'll find them hanging out in cinemas and shopping malls (just like guess who). Retailers have not wasted time in tapping into this trend and have incorporated food courts, cinemas, cafes and trendy restaurants to cater for big spenders from Bangkok to Shanghai.

What's happening is obvious. Ea...

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NEW ORLEANS - Walter Coleman's towing and body shop business idled uselessly as he waited, and ... Businesses lash out at FEMA

NEW ORLEANS - Walter Coleman's towing and body shop business idled uselessly as he waited, and waited, for federal officials to assess his damaged business, loan him money and clear him to open again after Hurricane Katrina.

Meanwhile, tens of thousands of vehicles destroyed in the storm were carted off the streets by someone else - mainly out-of-state competitors.

"I'm out of wo...

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The people that Brown talks to on the show are not all commissioned for the show, but sometimes t... Travel programme on Europe

The people that Brown talks to on the show are not all commissioned for the show, but sometimes they are just people Brown and her crew randomly pick from a crowd, which lends an air of authenticity and immediacy.

“We would see them when we're sitting in a café and they look like really interesting people,” Brown explained. “We would say, ‘Hey, would you like to be on the show, just mayb...

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NEW ORLEANS - Walter Coleman's towing and body shop business idled uselessly as he waited, and w... Businesses lash out at FEMA

NEW ORLEANS - Walter Coleman's towing and body shop business idled uselessly as he waited, and waited, for federal officials to assess his damaged business, loan him money and clear him to open again after Hurricane Katrina.

Meanwhile, tens of thousands of vehicles destroyed in the storm were carted off the streets by someone else - mainly out-of-state competitors.

"I'm out of wor...

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First came out-of-pocket medical expenses, the bills piling up faster than Jerry Gollott and his ... Debt laws could make life

First came out-of-pocket medical expenses, the bills piling up faster than Jerry Gollott and his wife could pay them. Then, sidelined by heart and back ailments, the retired police officer fell behind on his $1,370 monthly mortgage payment.

It wasn't until Hurricane Katrina, though, that Gollott's tenuous hold on solvency turned into a financial freefall that forced him to liquidate in ...

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Millea Seeks Regulatory Approval to Act as Mitsubishi UFJ Agent Oct. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Mil... Millea Seeks Regulatory Approval

Millea Seeks Regulatory Approval to Act as Mitsubishi UFJ Agent

Oct. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Millea Holdings Inc., Japan's largest non-life insurer by premium income, said it may act as an agent for Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., the world's biggest bank by assets, after parliament approves such ties later this year.

The insurer has asked for regulatory approval to conduct...

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(KRT) - Walter Coleman's towing and body shop business idled uselessly as he waited, and waited,... Owners of New Orleans busin

(KRT) - Walter Coleman's towing and body shop business idled uselessly as he waited, and waited, for federal officials to assess his damaged business, loan him money and clear him to open again after Hurricane Katrina.

Meanwhile, tens of thousands of vehicles destroyed in the storm were carted off the streets by someone else - mainly out-of-state competitors.

"I'm out of work, and...

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Sunday, Oct. 9, beginning at 3 p.m. Pat Troy's Ireland's Own Restaurant and Pub, 111 N. Pitt St... Pat Troy To Host Charity Eve

Sunday, Oct. 9, beginning at 3 p.m. Pat Troy's Ireland's Own Restaurant and Pub, 111 N. Pitt St., with host a fund-raiser for The Lacey Rae Foundation for Children With Disabilities, Inc. This one is personal and local.

The foundation got its start from the unfortunate fate dealt to Lacey Rae Milner, daughter of Theresa and Detective Edward Milner, Alexandria Police Department. Lacey is...

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