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BLOOMINGTON -- The 15-year-old girl could hear the rowdy party on the other side of the door as s... Student-written TV commerc
BLOOMINGTON -- The 15-year-old girl could hear the rowdy party on the other side of the door as she answered her cell phone.
Her mother thought she was at the mall, but the girl really was at a party. Not wanting to get caught in the lie, the girl hoped to get a ride home but most of her friends had been drinking.
In reality, Sachet Montgomery was standing in her parents' garage re...
SHANGHAI, China -- Toyota, on course to overtake General Motors as the world's biggest automaker... Toyota Bringing Camry to Ch
SHANGHAI, China -- Toyota, on course to overtake General Motors as the world's biggest automaker, is well behind in the world's fastest-growing market -and one where GM is thriving: China.
But on Tuesday, Toyota hopes to take a key step toward catching up when it rolls out its first made-in-China Camry, the bestselling model in the United States.
The launch, from Toyota's new 3.8...
Homeowners in Michigan have been getting some surprising news lately from their insurance compani... Home Insurers Embrace the
Homeowners in Michigan have been getting some surprising news lately from their insurance companies their premiums are going down as insurers fight for their business.
Not so for the owners of homes on the coast from Texas as far north as Cape Cod their premiums are going up, if they are lucky enough to keep their policies.
Call it the Katrina effect. As the nation's home insurers ...
Back to Home > Saturday, May 20, 2006 Living Posted on Sat, May. 20, 2006 email this print this</... Bill Clinton: Health care
Back to Home > Saturday, May 20, 2006 Living Posted on Sat, May. 20, 2006 email this print this
Former President Bill Clinton says health-care spending is dragging down the nation's competitiveness, particularly in the automotive industry.
Speaking here on Friday, Clinton said that General Motors Corp. pays an average of $1,500 per car to cover the total cost of health insurance fo...
Toyota is on course to overtake General Motors as the world's biggest automaker, yet it's... Toyota on Track to Top GM
Toyota is on course to overtake General Motors as the world's biggest automaker, yet it's not a big player in China, the world's fastest-growing market, and one where GM is thriving, but Toyota hopes to take a key step toward catching up on Tuesday. That's when it rolls out its first made-in-China Camry, the best-selling model in the United States.
China is about to surpas...
State Police arrested a Jefferson Parish man on a St. James Parish Sheriff’s Office warrant... State Police arrest man in
State Police arrested a Jefferson Parish man on a St. James Parish Sheriff’s Office warrant Thursday in connection with an alleged scheme to crush and sell flooded vehicles stolen from the New Orleans area.
Charles A. Jacob, 49, of Avondale was booked by the State Police Insurance Fraud Unit on seven counts of conspiracy to commit felony theft and seven counts of possession of stole...
Conn-Selmer has not said specifically that the job fair is to find replacements for the 230 emplo... Union plans to picket job
Conn-Selmer has not said specifically that the job fair is to find replacements for the 230 employees who have been on strike since April 1.
But many of the open positions match those held by members of United Auto Workers Local 364, who made brass musical instruments in the plant at 500 S. Industrial Parkway in Elkhart before rejecting a contract offer last month.
The union plans o...
Back to Home > Friday, May 12, 2006 Business Posted on Fri, May. 12, 2006 email this print this</... Truckers nabbed for fake c
Back to Home > Friday, May 12, 2006 Business Posted on Fri, May. 12, 2006 email this print this
An investigation by county, state and federal officials of a Miami man selling bogus insurance led to the arrests this week of 25 dump truck drivers who had purchased fake insurance ID cards.
The truck drivers, identified by Department of Transportation officers when they were pulled over...
Royal & Sun First-Quarter Profit Unchanged Amid U.S. Retreat May 11 (Bloomberg) -- Royal & ... Royal & Sun First-Quarter Pr
Royal & Sun First-Quarter Profit Unchanged Amid U.S. Retreat
May 11 (Bloomberg) -- Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Group Plc, Britain's second-largest non-life insurer, said profit was unchanged in the first quarter as the company pulled back from operations in the U.S.
Net income was 122 million pounds ($226.36 million) or 3.8 pence a share, compared with 122 million pounds, or ...
The American Red Cross Space Coast Chapter has spent between $12,000 and $15,000 for food and oth... Wildfire fears sear psyche
The American Red Cross Space Coast Chapter has spent between $12,000 and $15,000 for food and other help for firefighters. Donations to make up that money can be sent to: American Red Cross, 1700 Cedar St., Rockledge, FL 32955. For information, call 890-1002.
Susan Bennett thought she knew how she'd act and what she'd do if a natural disaster, like a fire or hurricane, swept down Date P...
