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Yahoo! News Search Results for Best Car Insurance
Yahoo! News Search Results for Best Car Insurance
Confused.com and EMB Launch New Car Insurance Price Index (PRWeb via Yahoo! N...
Price comparison sites more useful than ever as new price index finds car insurance costs to be rising.
Why Not Universal Car Insurance? (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
With universal mandates, insurance companies no longer compete for multiple clients, but for just one ? this is called a monopsony. The amount of eligible insurance companies quickly dwindles.
Kia Borrego given ?best bet? title (Business Examiner)
others also read... The Car Book 2010 has recognized its Borrego SUV as a best bet. This marks the fifth consecutive year Kia Motors has been recognized for honours by the U.S. publication.
Lawmakers Approve Insurance Liens for W.Va. Cities (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West V...
Lawmakers have signed off on allowing West Virginia's cities and towns to tap insurance proceeds when clearing away buildings destroyed by fire.
Perth most car-friendly city (Perth Now)
PERTH is the best place to drive in Australia, and Sydney is the worst, according to new research.
Car rental fees remain high (Chicago Sun-Times)
NEW YORK -- Travelers have been able to score decent deals on hotel rooms and airfares over the last year. But car rental prices have increased dramatically despite the weak economy."It's the one area...
BREAKING NEWS: Sanitary Worker Hit By Car in Sissonville (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 ...
Emergency crews are on the scene of a person hit by a car in Sissonville.
Brisbane is 'car unfriendly' (The Courier Mail)
BRISBANE ranks second-worst as a car-friendly city compared with other state capitals, according to the latest research.
Leavitt: We need health care reform (Provo Daily Herald)
OREM -- When buying a car, most consumers will research the type of car they want, then find the best place to get it for the lowest cost. Most would never buy a car with no price tag and tell the dea
Cheap cigars, politics and the Volcker Rule (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
In mid-January, a who's who of Wall Street gathered to hear Paul Volcker, the former Federal Reserve chairman whose role in the White House seemed at best unclear.
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