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Serial arsonist strikes again in southern York County
| February 8, 2010 | 3:18 am | Van Insurance | No comments

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2/5/2010 – Millions in Unpaid Claims Surface at Arrow Trucking Arrow Trucking may owe between $2.25 million and $5 million in unpaid civil damages and medical claims the company let pile up while it was in business…

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Volunteer Search Feb. 7, 2010
106.7 KPOV, BEND’S COMMUNITY RADIO STATION is looking for energetic volunteers to do everything from database entry to tending Booth at summer events. Contact: 541-322-0863 or info@kpov. org. AARP TAX-AIDE needs volunteers in Central Oregon to provide free basic tax services to seniors and low income residents. Free training will be provided in January. Contact: Doug King, 541-388-1772.

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2/4/2010 – C.H. Robinson Sees Performance Stabilize in Fourth Quarter Third party logistics company C.H. Robinson saw its numbers stabilize in the fourth quarter, which looked very similar to the year-ago period….

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2/4/2010 – C.H. Robinson Sees Performance Stabilize in Fourth Quarter Third party logistics company C.H. Robinson saw its numbers stabilize in the fourth quarter, which looked very similar to the year-ago period….

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Serial arsonist strikes again in southern York County
Looking back, Tom Parsley wished he got out of bed to see why his dog, Squiggy, was barking at something outside his New Freedom home in the early morning hours Wednesday.

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Republicans locked in fierce debate about allegations by Poizner
| February 8, 2010 | 12:19 am | Van Insurance | No comments

County board’s integrity called into question
BY ERIC LEVINE CONTRIBUTING WRITER SANDUSKY — Circuit Court Judge Donald Teeple Circuit Court Judge Donald Teeple Four Sanilac County Commissioners apparently felt they could still look at themselves in the mirror, after denying raises for elected and appointed officials. read more

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Goldman’s payment demands on AIG probed: report
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. regulators are investigating whether the mortgage insurance market was improperly distressed in 2008 because of payment demands that Goldman Sachs Group Inc and other banks made on American International Group Inc , The New York Times reported on Sunday.

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Visteon retirees appeal decision on benefits
Attorneys for retired Visteon workers are appealing a bankruptcy judge’s order allowing the auto parts supplier to terminate their health and life insurance benefits.

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2/5/2010 – Millions in Unpaid Claims Surface at Arrow Trucking Arrow Trucking may owe between $2.25 million and $5 million in unpaid civil damages and medical claims the company let pile up while it was in business…

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Republicans locked in fierce debate about allegations by Poizner
They agree on one thing: The GOP primary took a dramatic, critical turn Monday when the candidate for governor publicly accused a top adviser to opponent Meg Whitman of trying to strong-arm him out of the race.

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Healthy Tuesday: Mobile dental clinic gets own wheels
| February 7, 2010 | 9:30 pm | Van Insurance | No comments

Visteon retirees appeal decision on benefits
(AP:DOVER, Del.) Attorneys for retired Visteon workers are appealing a bankruptcy judge’s order allowing the auto parts supplier to terminate their health and life insurance benefits.

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2/5/2010 – Millions in Unpaid Claims Surface at Arrow Trucking Arrow Trucking may owe between $2.25 million and $5 million in unpaid civil damages and medical claims the company let pile up while it was in business…

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Text of Michigan Gov. Granholm’s State of State speech
The text of Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s State of the State address as prepared for delivery:

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Healthy Tuesday: Mobile dental clinic gets own wheels
The hulking Winnebago parked on the playground was attracting a lot of attention from curious children during its debut at Scotten School in Grass Valley. Inside, Dr. Becky Schultz and dental assistant Elyssa Fairabee showed off the 31-foot motorhome, which has been completely revamped into a mobile clinic for the Healthy Smiles program. The area that used to house the oven and stove is now a …

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| February 7, 2010 | 6:29 pm | Van Insurance | No comments

Republicans locked in fierce debate about allegations by Poizner
They agree on one thing: The GOP primary took a dramatic, critical turn Monday when the candidate for governor publicly accused a top adviser to opponent Meg Whitman of trying to strong-arm him out of the race.

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Holland woman charged in health care fraud scheme
A Northampton Township woman and the chiropractor she worked for in Philadelphia have been charged in an insurance fraud scheme that cheated Independence Blue Cross out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to the U.S. District Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia.

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Over 70 Percent Garment Workers Suffer Occupational Stress: Survey
HO CHI MINH CITY, Feb 2 (Bernama) — A recent survey revealed that more than 70 per cent of garment workers suffer from occupational stress and that levels have increased with the approach of Tet (Lunar New Year), according to the Vietnam news agency (VNA).

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Australia’s ‘racist’ tag is myth heavily hyped
There are two pragmatic tests to ascertain the real level of racism in a country. Namely, the level of ethnic-motivated crime and the amount of inter-marriage between ethnic groups.

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HCM CITY — A recent survey revealed that more than 70 per cent of garment workers suffer from occupational stress and that levels have increased with the approach of Tet.

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Australia’s ‘racist’ tag is myth heavily hyped
| February 7, 2010 | 3:27 pm | Van Insurance | No comments

PGA Tour Confidential: Farmers Insurance Open
Our experts on Ben Crane’s win at Torrey Pines, Phil Mickelson’s controversial use of the Ping Eye2 wedge and Tom Watson’s comments on Tiger Woods.

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Republicans locked in fierce debate about allegations by Poizner
They agree on one thing: The GOP primary took a dramatic, critical turn Monday when the candidate for governor publicly accused a top adviser to opponent Meg Whitman of trying to strong-arm him out of the race.

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Holland woman charged in health care fraud scheme
A Northampton Township woman and the chiropractor she worked for in Philadelphia have been charged in an insurance fraud scheme that cheated Independence Blue Cross out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to the U.S. District Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia.

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Over 70 Percent Garment Workers Suffer Occupational Stress: Survey
HO CHI MINH CITY, Feb 2 (Bernama) — A recent survey revealed that more than 70 per cent of garment workers suffer from occupational stress and that levels have increased with the approach of Tet (Lunar New Year), according to the Vietnam news agency (VNA).

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Australia’s ‘racist’ tag is myth heavily hyped
There are two pragmatic tests to ascertain the real level of racism in a country. Namely, the level of ethnic-motivated crime and the amount of inter-marriage between ethnic groups.

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Visteon retirees appeal decision on benefits
| February 7, 2010 | 12:21 pm | Van Insurance | No comments

Visteon retirees appeal decision on benefits
Attorneys for retired Visteon workers are appealing a bankruptcy judge’s order allowing the auto parts supplier to terminate their health and life insurance benefits.

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Visteon retirees appeal decision on benefits
Attorneys for retired Visteon workers are appealing a bankruptcy judge’s order allowing the auto parts supplier to terminate their health and life insurance benefits.

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Visteon retirees appeal decision on benefits
Attorneys for retired Visteon workers are appealing a bankruptcy judge’s order allowing the auto parts supplier to terminate their health and life insurance benefits.

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DOVER, Del. (AP) – Attorneys for retired Visteon workers are appealing a bankruptcy judge’s order allowing the auto parts supplier to terminate their health and life insurance benefits.

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Visteon retirees appeal decision on benefits
Attorneys for retired Visteon workers are appealing a bankruptcy judge’s order allowing the auto parts supplier to terminate their health and life insurance benefits.

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Van Insurance Specialist Welcomes Electric Car Plans
| February 7, 2010 | 9:18 am | Van Insurance | No comments

Business calendar
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Victor Penguins hit the ice
For Victor adults and kids, Brian’s Park is the place to go for ice skating and the Victor Penguins Hockey Club is the club to be in for competitive winter youth sports.

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Claverack Town Board seeks volunteers for Citizen’s Advisory Committees
A zoning review committee is in place to work on zoning modifications identified in the comprehensive plan, but until recently, committees weren’t formed.

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BUSINESS: Niagara USA Chamber hosting 2010 awards
Niagara USA Chamber will honor the 2010 award recipients at the Chamber Honors annual dinner to be held at the Seneca Niagara Casino Hotel and Events Center on Feb. 27.

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Van Insurance Specialist Welcomes Electric Car Plans
FLINT, UNITED KINGDOM–(Marketwire – 01/31/10) – Leading cheap van insurance brokers Staveley Head have welcomed news from car manufacturer Nissan, together with Regional Development Agency One North East of plans to create charging points across the area for the company’s new electric vehicle LEAF. In total, 619 charging points for this and other electric motor vehicles will be installed will …

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Local Briefs
| February 7, 2010 | 6:18 am | Van Insurance | No comments

Sheriff’s Office, 2/01/10
On 1/24/10, Amy C. Gagliano, 40, of 48 Culvert St., Phoenix, NY, was operating a 2005 Chevrolet pickup truck westbound on CR 12 in the Town of Schroeppel at 1:35 a.m. when she reportedly lost control of the vehicle 1/10 of a mile west of CR 10 and struck a utility pole, causing the wires [...]

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what has happen to the music of fernandina. I remember the fern,bch, recenter main income was booking bands, dances,every weekend or other as away of staying a float for pool needs.In the 60s-70s and early 80s main beach was rocking and shrimp boat on the river front local bands played into the late night.Fernandina was a music town with big name bands playing here time to time.I could sit here …

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Political Notebook: Long leads in cash donations among possible contenders in 7th District Republican congressional …
Springfield auctioneer Billy Long started the year with a two-to-one cash advantage over his closest Republican rival in the 7th District congressional primary.

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Complete Metro Business calendar for week of Feb. 1
MONDAY, FEB. 1 Career-Prospectors, http://www.career-prospectors.com, a job-search networking group, meets every Monday at 7:30 a.m. in the conference room at Long & Foster, 9321 Midlothian Turnpike. Details: Michael Soden, (804) 594-7065. “Retirement Planning and 401(k) Rollover Options,“ Merrill Lynch and William Kavanagh, noon, Eighth and Main Building, sixth floor …

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Local Briefs
Representatives from the Wisconsin State Treasurers office will be at the Fond du Lac Public Library, 32 Sheboygan St., from 10 a.m. to noon on Thursday, Feb. 4, to review state records for any unclaimed property due to citizens.

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New life: Industrial sites provide refurbished home to data centers
| February 7, 2010 | 3:40 am | Van Insurance | No comments

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2/1/2010 – Swift Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over Independent Contractors Getman Sweeney, a law firm in New Paltz, N.Y., has filed a class action suit against Swift Transportation and Interstate Equipment Leasing Co., alleging the mistreatment of truckers and misclassification of workers as “independent contractors.”…

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2/1/2010 – Swift Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over Independent Contractors Getman Sweeney, a law firm in New Paltz, N.Y., has filed a class action suit against Swift Transportation and Interstate Equipment Leasing Co., alleging the mistreatment of truckers and misclassification of workers as “independent contractors.”…

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Old magazines give us a glimpse of village life
Before the desert’s Eleanor Wagner moved to a nursing home, she gave me nine precious issues of the old Palm Springs Villager magazine that she had saved.

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Call for commission of inquiry into Eskom’s affairs
A commission of inquiry is the only way to sort out the “critical mass of maladministration and mismanagement” at Eskom, a Democratic Alliance MP said on Monday.

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New life: Industrial sites provide refurbished home to data centers
Here’s at least one thing a steel manufacturer and information technology company have in common: They both need space, and lots of it.

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Political Notebook: Long leads in cash donations among possible contenders in 7th District Republican congressional …
| February 7, 2010 | 12:26 am | Van Insurance | No comments

Movin’ Up
Newly elected to the St. Mary Medical Center Board of Trustees are Jana Martin, Ph.D. (chairman), Terry Geiling (vice chair) and Ivy Goolsby (secretary).

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Real estate transactions
OFFICE: Kennedy Hodges has purchased a two-story office building at 700 W. Alabama from Poole Living Trust. Stephen Heal of CresaPartners represented the buyer. Carlos Bujosa and Joseph Mims of McDade, Smith, Gould, Johnston, Mason + Co. represented the seller.

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Sheriff’s Office, 2/01/10
On 1/24/10, Amy C. Gagliano, 40, of 48 Culvert St., Phoenix, NY, was operating a 2005 Chevrolet pickup truck westbound on CR 12 in the Town of Schroeppel at 1:35 a.m. when she reportedly lost control of the vehicle 1/10 of a mile west of CR 10 and struck a utility pole, causing the wires [...]

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what has happen to the music of fernandina. I remember the fern,bch, recenter main income was booking bands, dances,every weekend or other as away of staying a float for pool needs.In the 60s-70s and early 80s main beach was rocking and shrimp boat on the river front local bands played into the late night.Fernandina was a music town with big name bands playing here time to time.I could sit here …

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Political Notebook: Long leads in cash donations among possible contenders in 7th District Republican congressional …
Springfield auctioneer Billy Long started the year with a two-to-one cash advantage over his closest Republican rival in the 7th District congressional primary.

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