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Another thorny issue involving undocumented immigrants: driver's licenses. States have been stru... Illegal immigrants cost and

Another thorny issue involving undocumented immigrants: driver's licenses. States have been struggling with the issue as lawmakers hear arguments from groups that want to limit the flow of illegal immigration and those more worried about safety on the roads. Gov. Ruth Ann Minner toughened Delaware's license standards after the attacks of 9/11, requiring immigrants to show a passport and a vis...

May 15, 2006 issue - Every May, the voice of the commencement speaker rings in the land. What's ... Money Guide: Getting Into t

May 15, 2006 issue - Every May, the voice of the commencement speaker rings in the land. What's the meaning of life? Go forth! Play to win! But even though graduates may be prepared to take up jobs and careers, they're often not ready to handle money. Young adults haven't had much life experience in consumer finance, despite all the credit cards and ATM cards in their wallets. As their elder...

The menu features deep-dish Chicago-style pizza, pastas, calzones and salads made with fresh ingr... Have You Heard?: Old Chica

The menu features deep-dish Chicago-style pizza, pastas, calzones and salads made with fresh ingredients. On the liquid side, the restaurant will serve 30 tap beers and dozens of bottled ales from around the world.

"We have a great menu complete with the freshest homemade ingredients," says Billings native Kyle Sipes, who is operations manager for JWT Restaurant Group. "We are extremely p...

Joseph Ruth, vice president of network development at Covenant HealthCare, told about 200 people ... Hospitals would suffer if

Joseph Ruth, vice president of network development at Covenant HealthCare, told about 200 people at Thursday's community health care summit in Saginaw a serious cut in Delphi's work force could mean a 10 percent decline in outpatient business for hospitals. In a typical year, Delphi workers account for 1,100 admissions and 13,000 procedures at Covenant.

Ruth's thoughts came during a se...

Back to Home > Saturday, May 06, 2006 News Posted on Sat, May. 06, 2006 email this print this... Insurance bailout wins; Marlin

Back to Home > Saturday, May 06, 2006 News Posted on Sat, May. 06, 2006 email this print this

With just minutes left in the 2006 legislative session, Florida lawmakers reluctantly passed a massive insurance reform bill that raises rates for most homeowners but not as quickly as had been contemplated.

The reform bill also uses state dollars to bail out the state-run insurance pool. read more

With at least 500 million unemployed or underemployed in Asia, the region's economies urgently n... At least 500 million unempl

With at least 500 million unemployed or underemployed in Asia, the region's economies urgently need to put in place growth-oriented policies that generate employment on a massive scale, participants at a seminar heard yesterday.

Development and business experts at an ADB seminar on Labor Market Strategies for Inclusive Growth presented different perspectives on what was driving patterns ...

I'm not terminated, but not criminal justice editor, either Deputies identify woman found ... Day ends with deal on property in

I'm not terminated, but not criminal justice editor, either

Deputies identify woman found murdered at construction site

Deputies seek help identifying woman found killed today

TALLAHASSEE -- After a frenzied day of debate and deal making, the Legislature late Friday finally passed legislation designed to help bolster the state's troubled property-insurance market.

But ...

(CBS4 News) TALLAHASSEE The Legislature passed and sent to Gov. Jeb Bush a plan Friday they hope ... Legislature Sends Insuranc

(CBS4 News) TALLAHASSEE The Legislature passed and sent to Gov. Jeb Bush a plan Friday they hope will be a long-term fix for the state's ailing property insurance market but one that its architects admit won't provide much short-term relief for residents with spiraling premiums.

The Senate passed the measure 22-16 and the House followed with a 77-39 vote in the last hour of the annual s...

TALLAHASSEE -- Greased by $4 billion in unexpected revenue, Florida lawmakers ended their annual ... Session Ends in Flurry of

TALLAHASSEE -- Greased by $4 billion in unexpected revenue, Florida lawmakers ended their annual session Friday night with a record-setting budget and a few tax cuts, but without asking voters to enshrine vouchers in the state's constitution. By late evening, they settled the centerpiece of closed-door negotiations all day: a fix for Florida's tattered property insurance market that is seeing...

Last year's celebrations notwithstanding, the real first day of the new century and new millenni... Mental illness in the past

Last year's celebrations notwithstanding, the real first day of the new century and new millennium is January 1, 2001. With this in mind, it seems an appropriate time to look back - and forward.

The science fiction writers whose works I've read mostly seem to have underestimated how long it would take for their predictions to come true (though occasionally they overestimated). Robert He...