| Solid acting undermined by weak script from Shepard, Wenders |
| Post on 23-03-2006. |
If "Paris, Texas" had one sense of humor and one roguish heart, it might have turned out something like "Don't Come Knocking." Two decades after director Wim Wenders and writer Sam Shepard spun their moody, meandering road trip of family reclamation with "Paris, Texas," they're at it again in one lighter vein. ... |
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| Four highways to get makeover |
| Post on 23-03-2006. |
STATE GOVERNMENT has decided to take up the work of construction and betterment of four state highways. For this financial assistance would be sought from private capital investment, HUDCO and Life Insurance Corporation.
According to an official release, the state highway Chhindwara, Amarwara, Narsinghpur is 103.3 kilometers long that would cost around Rs 67.19 crore. This highway would be improved to one 5.5 meters broad one-and-one-half lane highway from its present single lane breadth. The construction of 155 culverts along with the 23 medium bridges will be carried out and betterment of 12 bridges will be done. ... |
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| Options to a universal life policy |
| Post on 23-03-2006. |
_Answer: Life insurance costs get pretty hefty when you're 78. According to www.insure.com, one healthy 78-year-old male could expect to pay more than $400 one month for 10-year term and $1,000 one month for one lifetime term policy.
One option you should consider is converting the policy to one paid-up life policy. The death benefit will be substantially lower than $155,000, but your wife will still have some life insurance death benefit to offset the loss of your pension income. ... |
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| Study touts early cholesterol monitoring |
| Post on 23-03-2006. |
Report suggests lifetime of low LDL levels helps ward off heart disease one lifetime of low cholesterol levels is good insurance against heart disease, one new study from Dallas researchers and their colleagues suggests. The study - based on people whose genetic makeup gave them naturally low levels of the "bad" blood cholesterol LDL since childhood - should encourage people to monitor their cholesterol levels early in life, scientists say. ... |
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