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Insurance changes for long-term care
Post on 24-09-2006.
The Pension Protection Act of 2006, signed into law last month, allows annuity providers to offer long-term-care riders and ensures that charges against annuities and permanent life insurance policies for long-term-care insurance premiums aren't taxed.
The provision takes effect in 2010 but already insurers are scrambling to design new combination products aimed at spurring sales of long-term-care policies, which have been slow catching on with consumers because many think they will never need nursing-home or assisted-living care. ...
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Reactor's license may hinge on ruling
Post on 24-09-2006.
"I think the chance would be about zero. I can't see why one terrorist would come to South Jersey, myself." JOHN KLINE DOVER TOWNSHIP: "It's definitely one target. You have one dense population in Monmouth and Ocean counties." SETH DINOWITZ DOVER TOWNSHIP State Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 09/24/06 ...
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Trauma injury insurance not limited to war wounds
Post on 24-09-2006.
Service members, particularly Reserve and National Guard, might not understand yet how their military insurance has been enhanced to cover traumatic injury, whether suffered in war or at home even while off duty.

The new Traumatic Injury Protection under Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (TSGLI) is still referred to as "Wounded Warrior Insurance" by proponents who pushed it through Congress last year with surprising speed. ...
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New bid for Olympic dream
Post on 24-09-2006.
"We're not going to hold ordinary Games," said Mayor Richard M. Daley's longtime friend Pat Ryan, the insurance magnate who chairs Chicago's Olympic Committee.
"We won't win the bid unless we can demonstrate to the U.S. Olympic Committee that we will have spectacular Games and that 60 or more International Olympic Committee members will see that — and will vote for it." "It's one great proposal . . . we think we're in one great position if it comes back to America," Daley said of Chicago's competition with San Francisco and Los Angeles. ...
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