If Hurricane Katrina had not devastated New Orleans, James DeAngelis says he would still be there hooked on crack, cocaine,...
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Swollen and limp, Trudy Roy’s left arm hangs dead at her side. With its nerves shredded beyond repair, the limb...
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A northern Indiana woman who stages weekly protests against the war in Iraq says county officials are infringing on free...
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A year after Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, Mississippi has begun to distribute grant checks to homeowners to help...
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Local laws aimed at punishing parents who look the other way when teenagers drink alcohol in their homes are gaining...
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Workers compensation insurers have filed to reduce rates in Florida an average 13.3 percent statewide next year. Florida Insurance Commissioner...
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Fewer thefts, arsons and rapes here helped bring Illinois’ crime rate down in 2005, but a majority of the state’s...
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Risk Management Solutions, Newark, Calif., has applied its RMS Wildfire Hazard Data to analyze recent fires that have burned almost...
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On Sept. 28-30, the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of Washington will hold its annual conference, entitled “Building Upon Success”...
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The Latin American Agents Association said it will wait and see how insurers react to newly imposed automobile rating regulations...
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