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Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
Newsvine
| LOS ANGELES — Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home's mortgage in California's Marin County. | "I think for the first time we're really scared that we're going to be without health insurance," she sa...
A man leaves an unemployment agency in Madrid, Spain Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009.
(photo: AP / Victor R. Caivano)
Unemployment claims drop
CNN
January 28, 2010: 9:18 AM ET | NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The number of Americans filing for initial unemployment insurance fell last week, the government said Thursday. | There were 470,000 initial job claims filed in the week ended Jan. 23, down 8,000 from a revised 478,000 the previous week, the ...
Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
The Examiner
Comments LOS ANGELES (Map, News) - Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home's mortgage in California's Marin County. | "I think for the first time we're really ...
Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
Philadelphia Daily News
| SHAYA TAYEFE MOHAJER | The Associated Press | LOS ANGELES - Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home's mortgage in California's Marin County. | "I think for t...
Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
Houston Chronicle
| LOS ANGELES - Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home's mortgage in California's Marin County. | "I think for the first time we're really scared that we're g...
Consumer Group Sues Insurer Over Policy Changes
The New York Times
| Filed at 4:44 a.m. ET | LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home's mortgage in California's Marin County. | ''I think for the first time w...
Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
The Boston Globe
| LOS ANGELES-Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home's mortgage in California's Marin County. | "I think for the first time we're really scared that we're goi...
Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
Newsday
| March 2, 2010  SHAYA TAYEFE MOHAJER (Associated Press Writer) | (AP) — Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home's mortgage in California's Marin County...
Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
Kansas City Star
Darron Cummings, File FILE - In this Oct. 27, 2003 file photo, employees enter the headquarters of Anthem Inc. in Indianapolis. Anthem Blue Cross, a subsidiary of WellPoint Inc., has been under fire for a week from regulators and politicians for noti...
Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
Fresno Bee
| - Associated Press Writer thefresnobee_994:/2010/03/01/1842161/group-sues-anthem-blue-cross-over.html E-Mail Print Text Size: tool name | tool goes here Comments (0) | LOS ANGELES -- Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on hea...
Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
The Miami Herald
| LOS ANGELES -- Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home's mortgage in California's Marin County. | "I think for the first time we're really scared that we're ...
Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
The State
| LOS ANGELES -- Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home's mortgage in California's Marin County. | "I think for the first time we're really scared that we're ...
Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
Newsvine
| LOS ANGELES — Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home's mortgage in California's Marin County. | "I think for the first time we're really scared that w...
Flood control in place, but Petaluma residents must still pay for insurance
The Press Democrat
| The river, actually a tidal slough connected to San Pablo Bay, has not overflowed into the neighborhood since 2007 when an abandoned railroad trestle was removed from the river channel. | That step did not complete the project, but officials say it...
Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
The State
| LOS ANGELES -- Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home's mortgage in California's Marin County. | "I think for the first time we're really scared that we're ...
Consumer group sues insurer over policy changes
Newsvine
| LOS ANGELES — Mary Feller's family of three spends nearly $25,000 a year on health insurance premiums, which is more than they pay on their home's mortgage in California's Marin County. | "I think for the first time we're really scared that w...
Flood control in place, but Petaluma residents must still pay for insurance
The Press Democrat
| The river, actually a tidal slough connected to San Pablo Bay, has not overflowed into the neighborhood since 2007 when an abandoned railroad trestle was removed from the river channel. | That step did not complete the project, but officials say it...
Flood control in place but Petaluma residents must still pay for insurance
The Press Democrat
| The river, actually a tidal slough connected to San Pablo Bay, has not overflowed into the neighborhood since 2007 when an abandoned railroad trestle was removed from the river channel. | That step did not complete the project, but officials say it...
Insurance company proposed 39% rate hike as executives got bonuses
The News & Observer
| WASHINGTON -- While Anthem Blue Cross proposed a 39 percent rate increase on thousands of its California customers, its parent company gave 39 of its executives more than $1 million each and spent more than $27 million on 103 lavish executive retre...
In Phillies' Camp, an Ace and a Little Insurance
The New York Times
| CLEARWATER, Fla. - A fresh season yawned to life Tuesday at Bright House Field. It was breezy outside, in the low 40s, and there were no formal workouts for the Philadelphia Phillies' pitchers and catchers. | Executives gathered for a golf outing. ...
Sports
ag2 Tiger Woods during round 4 of the 2008 World Golf Championships- CA Championship Sunday March 23, 2008 at the Doral Golf Resort & Spa in Miami, Florida
(photo: WN / Noha Fouad Mohamed)
Woods crash ambulance crew cited domestic violence
China Daily
| The ambulance crew that took golfer Tiger Woods from the scene of his fateful car crash last year did not let his wife ride with him because they said the incident was a case of domestic violence, according to Florida police records cited by a local newspaper on Friday. | The new information from Florida Highway Patrol records, quoted by the Orla...
Entertainment
 The Deputy Prime Minister Shri L.K. Advani lighting lamp to inaugurate 34th International Film Festival of India - 2003, while Arti Girl Ms. Kareena Kapoor, the Chief Minister of Delhi Smt. Sheila Dikshit and the Minister for Information and Broadcasting
(photo: PIB photo)
Kareena is worst actoress, Harman too
The Siasat Daily
| Mumbai, March 13: Bollywood actor Harman Baweja was named worst actor and Kareena Kapoor got the worst actress title Friday night at the second annual Golden Kela awards, a spin-off on Hollywood’s Razzies. | Baweja won the Worst Actor award for his performance in dud “What’s Your Raashee?” while Kareena was adjudged Worst Actress for her ...
Business
Facebook - FarmVille Application - Website - Internet
(photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Facebook Helps Social Start-Ups Gain Users
The New York Times
| AUSTIN, Tex. — The only thing more challenging than deciphering the names of all the social-minded Web sites battling for attention at the South by Southwest technology conference here — Brizzly, Vicarious.ly, Stalqer, Quora and so forth — would be the chore of signing up for each one individually. Frank Curry for The New York T...



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