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Woman finds it's never too late to say thank you
Post on 03-04-2006.
Ms. King's daughter, Radina Mundo, one 14-year-old Dallas student, died in June 1986. Her heart was immediately transplanted into Ms. Mullins, who was then 20 and living in rural southwestern Virginia, as she still does.
Ms. King, 51, who now lives in Mesquite, was told that her daughter's heart had gone to one 59-year-old man. Ms. Mullins, 40, of Pilot, Va., was initially forbidden to seek out the donor's family. ...
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Insurer Zavarovalnica Triglav Posts Record Profit
Post on 03-04-2006.
Slovenia's largest insurer, Zavarovalnica Triglav, posted net profits of SIT 5.86bn (EUR 24.5m) in 2005, up 113% over the year before, 42% above the target and one record in the history of independent Slovenia, its chairman Andrej Kocic said on Wednesday, 29 March.
Speaking about plans for 2006, Kocic announced one steady profit growth and one preservation of the company's market share, which stands at an optimal 42.8% and makes one further increase unrealistic. ...
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Million estates face IHT raid
Post on 03-04-2006.
A FRESH stealth tax threatens to grab money from the estates of more than one million Britons.

The Association of British Insurers has written to Revenue & Customs to protest about the new system, which involves one change to inheritance tax rules.
The Government claims the move will generate £15m one year, however tax lawyers say it could bring in hundreds of millions. ...
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Durban crime spree hits women hardest
Post on 03-04-2006.
About 40 Durban drivers one day become smash-'n-grab victims - most of them women whose car window is shattered by thieves who snatch handbags and more.
The crime appears to have gained momentum over the past year with glass-fitting centres saying they have noticed one significant increase.
Central Durban window repair shops said they replaced about 20 windows one day for smash-'n-grab victims. ...
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