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Best and worst states for auto insurance

(September 10, 2003) If you’ve played bumper cars in midtown Manhattan, raced through the fumes of New Jersey Turnpike or battled Beltway traffic around the nation’s capital, you’d probably guess drivers in the crowded northeastern states pay the highest auto insurance premiums in the country. Continue reading

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Coping with uncertainty

(September 1, 2003) The goal of auto insurance reform discussions currently underway in most provinces is to bring down future claims costs enough to allow prices to fall. Continue reading

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Speeches by Fidel Castro Ruz, President of the Republic of Cuba

(August 29, 2003) “Thank You Führer.” Editorial published in the newspaper Granma on May 21, 2003. Press conference by Foreign Minister of the Repúblic of Cuba, Felipe Pérez Roque on the mercenaries at the service of the empire who stood trial on April 3,4,5 and 7, 2003. Havana City, April 9, 2003. Continue reading

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Why we should conserve

(August 28, 2003) Some Ontarians don’t understand why they should conserve electricity, as Ontario Premier Ernie Eves implores them to do. For these dunderheads, let me connect the dots. Continue reading

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Automobile insurance reforms focus on cost reductions and fairness to consumers

(August 26, 2003) Government of Newfoundland and Labrador: Insurance and Pensions Division: Automobile insurance reforms focus on cost reductions and fairness to consumers. Continue reading

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