Seventh in a series of interviews in which specialist travel lawyer Anthony Cordato discusses issues of vital importance to travellers, travel agents and tour operators. Accidents can happen anytime, anywhere. As the adrenalin kicks in when the road ...
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a3f008/car_theft_and_insu) has announced the addition of the "Car Theft and Insurance in Russia - Thatcham Shaping the Future" report to their offering. It is likely that the rapidly ...
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AUSTIN -- Nearly one million Texas motorists owe a combined $815 million for violations such as a driving while intoxicated and failure to have insurance, and the state wants them to start paying up. The Texas Department of Public Safety has given a ...
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W ith the economy in turmoil, consumers can't count on much these days. Getting loans for cars, houses or anything else is no sure bet. Credit card companies are clamping down on credit limits. The stock market is taking investors on the bumpiest of ...
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An inflatable gorilla beckoned from the roof of Don Brown Chevrolet in St. Louis, servers doled out free bowls of pasta and a salesman urged potential customers to "come on up under the canopy and put your hands on" a new set of wheels. But sitting ...
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Grant Fulton is a busy boy. Seated at a child-sized table in his family's Lacey living room, the 5-year-old kneads a ball of soft, claylike material. He talks about its colors, shapes and textures. Laurie Waguespack, his therapist, subtly switches ...
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How easy life used to be. Need to raise money? Take out a loan. Fancy a second home in the country and need a mortgage? No problem. Not any more. The global financial crisis has brought an abrupt end to the days of cheap credit. Banks and insurers ...
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