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Post on 05-03-2006.
Don't be one victim of consumer fraud That message rang loud and clear at one consumer-fraud seminar hosted locally by AARP last week.
Consumers can't assume anymore that their garbage won't be targeted by "Dumpster divers." Mail boxes, especially rural ones, are also prime pickings for identity thieves these days. Con artists find unsuspecting consumers via the telephone and Internet, too, with plenty of scams to glean Social Security numbers, bank-account numbers and other personal tidbits. ...
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Mary and Jane, keep out! This club's for Lois
Post on 05-03-2006.
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SUNDAY DEBATE-CON: Limits could prevent adequate compensation
Post on 05-03-2006.
By TOM FITZPATRICK | La Crosse . The question: Should Wisconsin reinstate caps on malpractice awards?
Should Wisconsin prevent those people most seriously injured by medical malpractice from being fairly compensated for their injuries?
Should we reward insurance companies that charge doctors unreasonable premiums therefore they can profit at the expense of both injured patients and doctors? That has been happening and will continue to happen if there are caps on noneconomic damages, i.e., those damages for serious physical and mental disability. ...
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E. Sederquist, 83; started fire service
Post on 05-03-2006.
TEWKSBURY -- Evelyn L. (Moczienski) Sederquist, 83, of Tewksbury, cofounder of the Tewksbury Civil Defense and Firefighters Women's Auxiliary, died Feb. 26 at Saints Memorial Medical Center in Lowell.
Born and raised in West Roxbury, Mrs. Sederquist lived in Tewksbury for the past six decades. ...
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