An 81-year-old Cleveland man, Myron Manders, wants the Social Security Administration to admit that he is alive and well. No...
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been accumulating insurance fraud information since Hurricane Katrina and has filed charges in five...
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An Indiana man is in trouble with the law for his reported involvement in a business fire. On Nov. 13,...
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Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services announced that it has reviewed its Lloyd’s Syndicate Assessments (LSA’s). S&P rates Lloyd’s “A” with...
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A federal jury recently found in favor of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in its employment discrimination lawsuit...
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THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CORRECTED. PLEASE GO TO THE IJ WEBSITE – MARCH 7, 2006. The United Nations Environment Program...
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Recently, Canada’s home, car and business insurers introduced Lethbridge (Alberta) residents to Be Smart. Be Safe, a national injury prevention...
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AutoTrader.com, continues to raise consumer awareness of fraudulent activity on the Internet. The company has updated the fraud tips highlighted...
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The U.S. Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Rodriguez Boat Builders, and proposed penalties totaling $54,150,...
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US Airways cannot collect insurance for post-9/11 business losses because it already received money for that purpose from the federal...
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