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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Living by a church does wonders for a person's driving record, but motoris... Study: Drivers Living Near

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Living by a church does wonders for a person's driving record, but motorists who reside near a restaurant might want to say an extra prayer before hitting the road, according to the findings of an insurance industry study.

The study from Quality Planning Corp., a risk assessment firm owned by the influential Insurance Services Office, calculates the risk of having a...

The tranquility of a church apparently extends to the roads around it. But anyone who lives... Study finds roads safer near chu

The tranquility of a church apparently extends to the roads around it.

But anyone who lives near a restaurant might want to say a prayer before pulling out of the driveway, according to the findings of an unusual insurance industry study.

The report released Tuesday by Quality Planning Corp., a risk assessment firm owned by the influential Insurance Services Office, analyzed 15 mill...

Living by a church does wonders for a person's driving record, but motorists who reside near a r... Study: Drivers Living Near

Living by a church does wonders for a person's driving record, but motorists who reside near a restaurant might want to say an extra prayer before hitting the road, according to the findings of an insurance industry study.

The study from Quality Planning Corp., a risk assessment firm owned by the influential Insurance Services Office, calculates the risk of having a serious auto accident...

They've already been adopted by the Senate and would allow school districts to either self-insur... Give schools more health in

They've already been adopted by the Senate and would allow school districts to either self-insure for their health care claims or form pools with other districts to self-insure. It is the self-insurance that allows for the potential savings.

School districts could continue to purchase their health insurance through other providers if they choose.

If they self-insure, they also coul...

Mike Kersten, City of De Pere; Steve Rach, MEGTEC Systems, De Pere. Dan Geurts, MEGTEC Syst... Business Briefcase...

Mike Kersten, City of De Pere; Steve Rach, MEGTEC Systems, De Pere.

Dan Geurts, MEGTEC Systems, De Pere; John Shefchik, Konop Vending Machines, Green Bay.

Les Berns, Baylake Bank City Center, Green Bay; Marjorie Wellner, Eileen Hanmann, Eye & Vision Clinics, De Pere and Luxemburg.

Ana Gregg, cultural liaison at St. Vincent Hospital, Green Bay, was named the 2005 Wisconsin Soci...

www.nrrfr.com . or write: Dr. Hongyun Huang, Department of Neurosurgery of Beijing, Xi Shan Hosp... Spinal surgery, the first

www.nrrfr.com . or write: Dr. Hongyun Huang, Department of Neurosurgery of Beijing, Xi Shan Hospital, Shi Jing Shan District, Beijing 100041, P.R. China.

A Portuguese physician who shares the dream of paralyzed patients that they'll walk someday came to the United States last week to find out how they are faring after experimental spinal cord surgery.

And while none yet walks unas...

— The number of American children without health care coverage has been slowly but steadily... Health-care Coverage Of Ch

— The number of American children without health care coverage has been slowly but steadily declining over the past several years even as health care costs continue to rise and fewer employers provide insurance, creating a breach that states have stepped in to fill with new programs and fresh money.

The overall ranks of the uninsured continue to swell, to nearly 46 million Americans...

The overall ranks of the uninsured continue to swell, to nearly 46 million Americans at the begin... Health care for children e

The overall ranks of the uninsured continue to swell, to nearly 46 million Americans at the beginning of this year. But a landmark federal program begun in 1997 to provide health coverage to poor and working-class children and additional measures taken by states across the country have provided health insurance to millions of children who might otherwise go without.

In just the past year,...

More people have no insurance, yet states are filling the gap for youngsters. LOS ANGELES -... Fewer Children Uninsured...

More people have no insurance, yet states are filling the gap for youngsters.

LOS ANGELES -- The number of American children without health care coverage has been slowly but steadily declining over the past several years even as health care costs continue to rise and fewer employers provide insurance, creating a breach that states have stepped in to fill with new programs and fresh money....

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3 - The number of American children without health care coverage has been slowl... Health Coverage of Young W

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3 - The number of American children without health care coverage has been slowly but steadily declining over the past several years even as health care costs continue to rise and fewer employers provide insurance, creating a breach that states have stepped in to fill with new programs and fresh money.

The overall ranks of the uninsured continue to swell, to nearly 46 mil...