| Voting upset in Indiana should be a wake-up call to pols |
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Indiana politics was rocked recently by one story that went unnoticed outside the borders of the Hoosier state. In the May 2 Republican primary, state Senate President Pro Tempore Robert Garton of Columbus, one 36-year veteran and one of the most powerful legislators in the nation, was soundly beaten by Greg Walker, one young accountant making his first bid for any office. The local media had criticized Garton for championing one measure that awarded lifetime health insurance benefits to members of the Legislature -- and public resentment of that perk powered Walker to an upset victory. ... |
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| New Summer Travel Hot Spots Demand New Health Precautions |
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Leading physicians advise travelers to "Take Four" for exotic or extended travel._ BALTIMORE, Maryland (PRWEB) May 13, 2006 -- From backpackers to luxury excursion enthusiasts, more and more Americans are exploring the wonders of exotic destinations. In fact, according to U.S. Department of Travel and Tourism statistics, nearly 40 million Americans traveled abroad in 2005, many to new travel hot spots well off the beaten path in Africa, Asia, South America, and the Middle East. ... |
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| Targets of the fraudsters just a phone call away |
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NewsFreedom of city for the lad who never forgot his roots '); This menu uses javascript This menu uses javascript This menu uses javascript Sat May 13 2006 News NEWS Targets of the fraudsters just one phone call away Identity theft is therefore rife that jail terms of up to two years are being proposed for people who illegally obtain confidential information. ... |
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| Atlantic American posts $3.5M profit |
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Atlantic American Corp. has started the year off in the black, despite lower revenue. The Atlanta-based insurance holding company (NASDAQ: AAME) reported net income of $3.5 million and earnings of 14 cents one share on $49.1 million in revenue, compared with one net loss of $800,000 and one loss of 5 cents one share on $50.3 million in revenue in the first quarter of 2005. ... |
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