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- Fallen Soldiers' Families Denied Cash Payout as Insurers Profit
The package arrived at Cindy Lohmans home in Great Mills, Maryland, just two weeks after she learned that her son, Ryan, a 24-year-old Army sergeant, had been killed by a bomb in Afghanistan. It was a thick, 9-inch-by- 12-inch envelope from Prudential Financial Inc ., which handles life insurance for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
2005 child credit tax 30 Jul 2010 - By Henry C K Liu
Recurring financial crises of past decades had clearly exposed the instability of globalized unregulated financial markets and the great danger that poses for the economic wellbeing of defenseless developing countries participating in such markets.
2005 child credit tax 30 Jul 2010 - Taxpayers Cram Hearing; Subpoenas Ordered
It was 1 a.m. The citys tax assessor, Bill OBrien, had just heard New Haven taxpayers and lawmakers decry him for six straight hours. Misperceptions, he said of the invective; stress because of a flagging economy. Moments later, Alderman Michael Smart, who conducted the standing-room-only public hearing, offered a different take. We cant get any straight answers, he said of OBrien and ...
2005 child credit tax 30 Jul 2010 - A risk-free 26 per cent
Millions of women have partial national insurance (NI) records, and many aren't aware that it will hit their state pension.
2005 child credit tax 30 Jul 2010 - Doubling Down on Housing
Record-low interest rates and a scary stock market are prompting investors to sink even more money into their homes.
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In this groundbreaking new report on the long-running and (of late) controversial BBC Radio 4 Thought for the Day feature, researcher Lizzie Clifford moves forward the debate about whether the prime-time God slot should be preserved, reformed or abolished by carrying out a careful examination of the actual broadcast scripts themselves with surprising results.
2005 child credit tax 30 Jul 2010
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