| College students spend spring break rebuilding Gulf Coast |
| Post on 19-03-2006. |
Frances Darlene Benjamin Robert T. ‘Bob' Sterling John S. ‘Jack' Fleming Thelma Johnson Betty Tintinger Gladys May Helland Roger B. Carey Funeral Notices State Deaths Submit Obituary Helena Life Outdoors Business Pulse Automotive Neighbors Health & Science Food Home & Garden At Home College students spend spring break rebuilding Gulf Coast By STACEY PLAISANCE - Associated Press Writer - 03/19/06 ... |
| To see
the new from its original source click here |
| Finances need care after loss of spouse |
| Post on 19-03-2006. |
Gather important papers. To file for various benefits and resolve other financial matters. They include death, marriage and birth certificates; Social Security number; original will; list of assets and recent income tax returns. Contact insurance companies. Typically, life insurance proceeds are paid directly to you, assuming you are the named beneficiary. Many companies offer to pay the benefits either in one lump sum or one series of fixed payments. Also, remember that your spouse may have had other types of coverage. ... |
| To see
the new from its original source click here |
| Aten pushes limits in LA Marathon |
| Post on 19-03-2006. |
Web blogs: Star blogs Ventura County Star Letters to the editor Timm Herdt Rick Larsen on Everything Greenberg's cartoons Life in chaos Mazatlan: Ventura's Parallel Universe My Iraqi Soldiers Hopeful Home Letters from Rome
I have spina bifida. The story I want to share today is not about the bone infections or other related surgeries that had me hospitalized more than one dozen times. I want to share with you how endurance sports and the Los Angeles Marathon changed my life. ... |
| To see
the new from its original source click here |
| Retirees face huge costs for health care |
| Post on 19-03-2006. |
Gail MarksJarvis -- On the Money Originally published March 19, 2006 one lot of people assume Medicare covers all health care costs in retirement. They also assume their employers will be helping out with insurance. Neither is true. Only about 11 percent of companies provide any health insurance to employees after they retire, and most that do are looking at cutting the benefit. Absent one union contract, that's usually fairly easy to do. ... |
| To see
the new from its original source click here |
|
Archive
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
|