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			<title><![CDATA[ Oregon Insurance Test Change Update- Part 6 ]]></title>
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Oregon Insurance Test Change Update- Part 6!<br>Hello fellow PIBers!  Happy New Year to all of you, and I hope your holidays were safe and sane!Guess what?  More info on the test change&#8230;WooHoo!  Here we go&#8230;Thompson Prometric is up and running with the new test.  Things seem to be going a bit more smoothly than they were last month with Prometric, and [...]<br>

Small Business Liability Insurance<br> Small Business Liability Insurance     It is clamant for diminutive businesses to hit a badness shelter news as endorsement against claims that crapper intercommunicate it bankrupt. While purchase badness insurance, diminutive businesses should verify a some needed steps.  The prototypal of these steps is to belong to a plausible association. Several change associations, the Chamber of Commerce perhaps existence the most famous, earmark members the wealth of purchase shelter at assemble rates. <br>

Data Feed<br>  08:29 URBN Urban Outfitters: Q4 earnings preview - Stifel (29.15 )   Stifel says URBN will report Q4 results on Thursday, March 6. Firm ests 4Q07 EPS est of $0.31 ($0.02 above consensus), a 44% increase over LY’s EPS of $0.21 which benefited from a $4.1 mln tax adjustment for work performed on the co’s new offices. Excluding the adjustment 4Q06 EPS would have been $0.19, and 4Q07 EPS growth would be 61%. Firm believes lower markdowns will fuel gross margin improvement of 160 bps to reach 38.3%<br>

Canceled Cancer Patient Awarded $9 Million<br>A woman who had her medical coverage canceled as she was undergoing treatment for breast cancer has been awarded more than $9 million in a case against one of California%u2018s largest health insurers.<br>

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What Should the Spread on a Corporate Bond Be?<br> Suppose we had seven guys in the room, an economist, a guy from a ratings agency, an actuary, a guy who does capital structure arbitrage, a derivatives trader, A CDO manager, and a guy who does nonlinear dynamic modeling, and we asked them what the spread on a corporate bond should be.  The economist might say whatever spread it trades at at any given moment is the right spread; no one can foretell the future. The guy from the ratings agency would scratch his head, tell you spreads aren’t his j<br>

Trap for The Unwary #24,534<br>"Life is just one damn thing after another" (Elbert Hubbard). Nearly every insurance contract has a term ("the notification term"or "NT") which obliges the policyholder to promptly notify the insurer once there is even the possibility of a claim arising. It will usually read something like this:The Assured shall give immediate notice in writing, with full particulars, of the happening of any occurrence likely to give rise to a claim   Such a straightforward sentence, one might think. And the re<br>

California Closes In on Universal Health-Care Plan<br>LOS ANGELES -- With his own party sidelined, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) is working with Democrats to produce a bill that would extend health insurance to everyone in the nation's largest state if voters approve new taxes to pay for it.<br>

GOPUSA ILLINOIS Daily Clips - March 3, 2008<br> GOPUSA Illinois Daily Clips for March 3, 2008 includes news and commentaries on the following topics:   Republican Party candidates, campaigns, and events  Republican Party platform issues including limited government, abortion, homosexual activity, immigration, gambling, etc.  Illinois, Cook County, DuPage County, and Chicago budget problems and more . . .ABC7 -- Oberweis and Foster on Newsviews - Andy Shaw http://abclocal.go.com/wls/channel?section=news/politics&id=5755449 (Video clips)  <br>

Family of dead teen to sue insurer that denied transplant<br>The family of a 17-year-old California girl who died after being initially denied payment for a liver transplant is suing the teen's insurance company, an attorney for the family said Friday.<br>

Oregon Insurance Test Change Update- Part 5<br>Hello All,We have some additional information available to all ProSchools students that are in the middle of studying for their insurance examination.  As you are more than likely aware, there have been some significant changes to the test content outline.  If you are not aware of these changes, please refer to previous blog postings for [...]<br>

Tax Increase for All, Insurance Tax Credit for Some<br>The Utah Legislature wants to extend a tax credit to state residents who buy health insurance on their own. That's the good news. The bad news: they're going to offset those credits by raising the general sales tax. The increased sales tax will also go into some old-fashioned corporate welfare, such as subsidies for Delta airlines.Says the Salt Lake City Tribune: "An estimated 70,000 households will benefit from the health insurance tax cut. The money also will pay for a tax credit for people us<br>

Berkshire Hathaway — The Anti-Volatility Fortress<br> I’ve commented on Buffett’s Shareholder letter now for the past five years.  Those who know me well know that I admire Buffett and Berky, but not uncritically.   Also, I view Berky as primarily an insurance company, secondarily as an industrial conglomerate, and thirdly as an investment company.  Onto the letter:  From page 3:  You may recall a 2003 Silicon Valley bumper sticker that implored, “Please, God, Just One More Bubble.” Unfortunately, this wish was promptly granted, as just about all <br> ]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Bush Veto's Childrens Health Insurance BillPresident Bush vetoed legislation Wednesday that would have expanded government-provided health insurance for children, his second slap-down of a bipartisan effort in Congress to dramatically increase funding for the popular program ]]></title>
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Bush Veto's Childrens Health Insurance Bill<br>President Bush vetoed legislation Wednesday that would have expanded government-provided health insurance for children, his second slap-down of a bipartisan effort in Congress to dramatically increase funding for the popular program.<br>

Cost of Insuring Four Million Kids Equals Two Months of War in Iraq<br>That, in short, is the cost of giving health coverage to four million uninsured kids. That's also how much money the United States will spend in Iraq during the next two months.<br>

Bush to Veto Children’s Health Insurance Expansion<br>The plan would've "reduced the number of uninsured children by 4.1 million" and "be [funded] by a tax on tobacco products."<br>

Senate Passes Children's Health Plan<br>The Senate gave final approval on Thursday to a health insurance bill for 10 million children, clearing the measure for President Bush, who said he would veto it.<br>

Big Pharma and Health Insurance Companies Go After Michael Moore-Video<br>And it’s not limited to Michael Moore either. The 9/11 first responders that Moore took to Cuba in a pivotal scene in the movie are worried that they’ll be persecuted as well.<br>

The Myth of Health Insurance<br>It is important to recognize that what we call “health insurance” has little to do with health and nothing to do with insurance. We do not face a “health insurance crisis.” We face the consequences of a set of economic and social problems rooted in a futile effort to make the distribution of health care egalitarian.<br>

The Bush Record: More Poverty, More Uninsured<br>Two charts, based on census data released today, that track the number of people living in poverty and the number of people without health insurance during each year of the Bush presidency. <br>

What could decriminalization buy us? About $10.1 billion | Happy 4/20<br>The decriminalization of marijuana could save taxpayers $10.1 billion! What could we do with that money? Subsidize a school voucher system for half of the U.S., Build three nuclear reactors, because Greenpeace will be high and won't notice, Extend health insurance to one million uninsured Americans, and build 3 stealth bombers!<br>

Web 2.0 business skills development tool launches at HRD 2008<br>Web 2.0 innovative technology-enabled learning and development solutions from new provider Digital Training Videos (DTV) are being launched at this year’s HRD event in London, UK.<br>

41 days in Iraq vs. Insuring 10 million Children<br>President Bush has threatened to veto legislation renewing and expanding the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).<br>

 Bush Vetoes Kids,No Mercury in Meds and Millions of Low-Income Kids Suffer<br>Bush has become the one man standing between 9 million low-income children and their health insurance. Bush threatened again this week to veto legislation that will renew and improve the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), which provides health coverage to low-income children who do not qualify for Medicaid, but<br>

Mark Geragos takes the case of Nataline Sarkisyan<br>"Attorney Mark Geragos said he plans to ask the district attorney to press murder or manslaughter charges against Cigna HealthCare in the case. The insurer 'maliciously killed her' because it did not want to bear the expense of her transplant and aftercare, Geragos said."<br>

GOP Auditions for Half Hour News Hour: Satirize SCHIP with Simpsons <br>House Republicans issued a satirical press release grossly misrepresenting the vetoed legislation that would have expanded the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). Based in the fictional Springfield from The Simpsons, the release featured the rich Montgomery Burns and Mayor Quimby jockeying for government funded health care.<br> ]]></description>
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