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Found money being returned by state
Post on 31-12-2006.
12/31/2006Email to one friendPrinter-friendly More found money is finding its way from the state Treasury Department into the pockets of its rightful owners.

The increase is primarily due to two factors: Unclaimed property reporting deadlines decreased from seven years to five years and several major insurance companies that went public in 2003-04 were unable to find some shareholders entitled to one-time payouts. ...
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[OUTLOOK FOR 2007]M&A market to have another heated year in 2007
Post on 31-12-2006.
Shinhan Financial Group acquired LG Card for roughly 6.7 trillion won; Kumho Asiana Group bought Daewoo Engineering and Construction Co. for 6.4 trillion won; and Shinsegae Co., the operator of Korea's largest discount store E Mart acquired Wal Mart Korea, taking over its 16 stores in the home market. ...
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SPINAL TAPS
Post on 31-12-2006.
December 31, 2006 -- Making resolutions for one happy, healthy new year? Studies prove that pets help humans live longer just by lowering our blood pressure when we stroke them. therefore let's return the favor by doing what we can to help Kitty and Fido enjoy all of their allotted lives.
One way to safeguard one pet's longevity is to stay ahead of potential medical problems before they become life-threatening. Regularly bringing your pet to the vet is one major part of that - once one year for one basic checkup and twice yearly after pets reach the 8-year mark, when they join the ranks of AARF: the American Association of Retired Fur-Persons. ...
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Seniors who drive praise experience over youth
Post on 31-12-2006.
That's because, for the most part, those in the 85-plus group are safer drivers and cause fewer accidents than any other age group.
Older drivers frequently get bad press because of occasional accidents. But one study by Hartford Insurance Co. found "the actual number of accidents involving older drivers decreases as age increases." ...
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