Sunday, July 31, 2005

 

Building Insurance - News: 31 July 2005

Studio Four
But only one mother the wide world over." It seems fitting to begin observance of Mother's Day with a poem expressive of the women for whom this special day is observed.
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Q&A: Prepare your business for emergencies
Q: With the hurricane season in full force, I've been thinking about what would happen to my small business if we were without electricity for several days, or if the area around my building flooded. What can I do to make sure we're ready? A: You need a disaster plan. Luckily, there are lots of resources to help you develop one.
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For exiting executives, parting can be sweet
Parting is such sweet sorrow, but for executives leaving the top ranks of a corporation it can be particularly sweet. After a bitter fight, Morgan Stanley Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Philip Purcell left the firm earlier this year with a package worth an estimated $113.7 million.
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Buy Jesus?
Buy Jesus? According to a statement on its Web site, eBay's mission is "to provide a global trading platform where practically anyone can trade practically anything."
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Saturday, July 30, 2005

 

Building Insurance - News: 30 July 2005

EPA Awards Significant IAQ Contract to Environmental Education Foundation
EEF to Leverage Insurance and Lending Industries to Adopt New GuidelinesThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded a significant contract to the Environmental Education Foundation (EEF) to form a coalition of major players in the building design/construction and property management industry, including insurance and financial institutions. The purpose of the contract according to David
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Beyond the rhetoric, labor rift could affect workers coveted by unions
An angry rift between union leaders filled the spotlight at this week's AFL-CIO gathering in Chicago. But to figure out what labor's divide might actually mean for workers and employers, look beyond the dueling press conferences and listen to the union talk at places like Grandma's House, a child care center Angenita Tanner runs from her basement apartment on the city's South Side.
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Homeowners benefit from fire authorities
GENOA TOWNSHIP -- A few years ago, John Wesland watched his home insurance premium drop about 10 percent.
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Consider Myers a hidden talent
He is The Other Guy. He is the player to be named.
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Tuesday, July 26, 2005

 

Building Insurance - News: 26 July 2005

Lawmakers end work on energy bill
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - House and Senate negotiators finished work Tuesday on energy legislation that aims to boost traditional oil, natural gas and electricity supplies and would double production of the gasoline additive ethanol.
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Tuesday, July 26, 2005
In order to access all we have to offer, you may need to upgrade your browser or change your settings. Click here to find out how. -- The cast and crew of the Mojave Aerospace Ventures X-Prize-winning entry were center stage at AirVenture on Monday.
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Global 360 BPM Solution Provides Comprehensive Compliance Framework
Global 360, a leading provider of business process management and optimization solutions, is proud to offer an Active Compliance Framework with its Global 360 Enterprise BPM suite.
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Letters to the editor
Support the troops. What's that mean? Sticking a yellow ribbon decal on my car? Waving the flag on an overpass? Cheering the honor guard before a ball game?
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Thursday, July 21, 2005

 

Building Insurance - News: 21 July 2005

The Ghanaian Diasporean vote:
Why Ghanaians Should Oppose the Representation of the People (Amendment Bill) In Its Present Form. There are not many issues that evoke emotions of Ghanaians, and rightly so, than is the issue of elections: the right to reject non performing governments by the rule of the thumb.
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Classified ads
YARD WORK all types. Trim Plant Remove trees, shrubs, hedges. Storm damage. Deep root feeding. General maintenance. Town/Country. Licensed & Insured. Call 252-4677.
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Lodge concerns Moose members No completion date set for building
More than 1,000 Pine Island Moose members are still without a lodge, and it is uncertain when a new lodge will be constructed.
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What are your vulnerabilities
How can you assess your firm's security and vulnerabilities? If your business is large enough, you might have your own security staff and be able to handle that job internally.
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Wednesday, July 20, 2005

 

Building Insurance - News: 20 July 2005

billingsgazette.com - Montana and Wyoming news and classifieds
Injury Prevention Wellness Conference. Also on July 21. Apsaalooka Community Center. Crow Agency. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Topics include "Injuries as a Public Health Problem" and "Domestic Violence." For more information, call Jodee Dennison at 247-7098.
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Officials: Be cautious after storm
McALLEN - In the wake of Hurricane Emily, government agencies and insurance representatives are advising people to exercise caution as they survey their homes for damage....
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Cuban eatery finds help on menu
One group of Cubans would arrive every morning around 7 for cafe Cubano and would stay for hours discussing the latest news from Miami or Cuba. Fidel Castro was a favorite topic, and those in the group would argue both for and against him, said owner Nobel Garcia.
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92nd Tour de France - July 2-24, 2005
The flash of colour speeding around France at the moment serves a purpose other than showcasing arguably the sport's toughest event - it is a means of promoting products through a medium available to millions of people worldwide. Les Clarke takes a look at who sponsors who among the Tour's teams.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2005

 

Building Insurance News: 19 July 2005

Council: TR responsible for paying to fix store
TWO RIVERS The city of Two Rivers is footing the $9,000 bill for damage to Schroeder s Department Store, because it occurred as a result of work related to the $4.5 million reconstruction of Washington Street.
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N. Aurora set to impose bank moratorium
NORTH AURORA Echoing decisions made in neighboring towns, the village Plan Commission on Monday unanimously recommended a six-month moratorium on the development of new banks.
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Five Lincoln children facing arson charges
LINCOLN - Five Lincoln juveniles were charged with aggravated arson Friday for allegedly causing a fire that leveled a vacant two-story building that once housed the Lincoln Garment Co.
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Remodeling delayed in SD2 schools
Despite a clear sky outside, the atmosphere was decidedly gloomy at Monday night's school board meeting.
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