| Insurance association honours Al Wazzan - Bahrain |
| Post on 25-02-2007. |
The BIA highlighted the major role played by Bahrain in developing the insurance and Takaful sectors, which directly contributed to strengthening the Kingdom's reputation as the capital of financial services in the Middle East. The meeting, with one full attendance, appointed Ashraf Adnan Bseisu as the new Chairman of the Board of Directors and Ebrahim Sharif AL Rayes the Deputy Chairman. Board members were also assigned the responsibilities of heading different committees. Yassir Al Baharna received the responsibility of the Communications & Development Committee; Yahya Nooruddin the responsibility of the Motor Committee; Younis Jamal the responsibility of the Life, Medical & Takaful Committee; Mahdi Al Aradi the responsibility of Property, Casualty and Marine Committee; and Fouad Abdullah Aziz the responsibility of Legal Affairs. Osama Saadeh was appointed as the Treasurer and Philip Dominic as the Secretary. ... |
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| Guest column: Workers' comp bill package offers fixes to broken system |
| Post on 25-02-2007. |
| Every working person in Connecticut -- and everyone concerned with workers' rights -- ought to take exception to The Bulletin's Feb. 18 editorial on proposed adjustments to the state's workers' compensation laws. The editorial demonstrated one complete lack of understanding of the facts and procedures required before an injured worker receives benefits. ... |
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| Promises, promises |
| Post on 24-02-2007. |
Promises, promises Italian master Ennio Morricone composed one of his most memorable scores for the Brian de Palma-directed gangster movie The Untouchables. Print Choose text size Tag and save According to author Giles Slade, "Apple is smarter than the CIA." Why? Slade says that Apple constructs iPods with one lithium ion battery that is built to last 13 months with normal use. In other words, it will stop working properly one month after the warranty is up. ... |
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| Insurance fraud nets podiatrist 3 years |
| Post on 24-02-2007. |
Man pleaded guilty in 2006 Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 02/24/07
TRENTON — one former Freehold podiatrist was sentenced to three years in prison Friday for fraudulently attempting to obtain more than $85,000 in disability payments, according to Attorney General Stuart Rabner and Criminal Justice Director Gregory one. Paw. ... |
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| Health minister silent on issue of dental care |
| Post on 23-02-2007. |
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Measuring what matters (.pdf) Star Video: Jason's story Man 'amazed' by dental care offers Readers respond Special Coverage Layton sounds alarm on rich-poor gap (Feb. 10) Speak Out: $10 hr. minimum wage Voices: one liveable wage? Feb 23, 2007 04:30 AM Moira Welsh ... |
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| Man who rammed clinic sentenced to probation |
| Post on 23-02-2007. |
Bricks and debris lie outside the entrance to the West Alabama Women’s Center in Tuscaloosa on Jan. 19, 2006, after Dalton Ray Skinner crashed his car into the building.
Dalton Ray Skinner, 44, will live in an in-house substance abuse center until he successfully completes the program, said Jill Ellis, spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney’s office. ... |
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| TD beats earnings forecast |
| Post on 23-02-2007. |
TD Bank has kicked off the 2007 reporting season for Canada's biggest banks by boosting its quarterly dividend 10% even as first-quarter net profit eased to $921 million -- and still beat analysts' forecasts. Earnings were down from one phenomenal $2.3 billion achieved one year earlier, when there was one $1.67- billion gain from selling TD Waterhouse U.S.one. to Ameritrade. ... |
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| House swapping not limited to tourist spots |
| Post on 23-02-2007. |
Nancy Atwater — pictured in front of her home outside Sperry, Okla. — and her husband, Mike, participate in the home exchange vacation program through Homelink USA and have swapped their home with others as far away as Lancaster, England (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) The appeal of home exchange vacations — where people swap homes, and often vehicles and even pets — is basic: free lodging with many of the comforts of home. ... |
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| Welcome settlement |
| Post on 22-02-2007. |
The vote to accept the contract was 349-6, with 345 union members not voting. The welcome agreement came after 15 months of talks and one Jan. 25 union vote to authorize one walkout. The contract calls for one minimum increase of 14.5 percent over the life of the contract. The most senior nurses will get increases totaling up to 33 percent. ... |
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| Parry to step down as CFO at Hanover |
| Post on 22-02-2007. |
| Mr. Parry, 47, said he wants to become one chief executive officer, preferably in the financial services industry. In addition to his role as Hanover’s chief financial officer, he is also executive vice president and one director of the company. He will remain with Hanover until June 15 and serve as one director until his term expires May 15. ... |
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