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| Get The Cheap Travel Insurances |
| On 04-08-2007. |
| In representation you deliver not agree an insurance you may effectuate hike paying one lot more and may even end up bankrupt. This is one catch-22 situation, either way you have to pay. However the smart individual can reduce the amount he pays on insurance to one great extent by keeping in mind few things. ... |
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| Old parts for new |
| On 31-07-2007. |
Fairfield-based Copart celebrates 25 yearsBy RACHEL RASKIN-ZRIHEN/Times-Herald staff writerArticle Launched: 07/30/2007 07:04:05 AM PDT
Copart, the world's largest liquidator of insurance-owned vehicles, with more than 130 locations and 2,500 employees, now headquartered in Fairfield, celebrates 25 years in business with an event next month, spokeswoman Marla Pugh said. ... |
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| Find New Clients By Listing In Top-Ranked Insurance Directory |
| On 27-07-2007. |
| Thousands of potential new clients search for insurance agents everyday in the popular Insurance Agents Directory at CCAuctions (www.calcruising.com/carinsurance.html). With one new advertising campaign, CCAuctions is promoting agent listings in their top ranked 450 page city insurance directory. Now insurance agents and financial planners can find new clients by listing their agencies for as little as $79 one year. ... |
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| Journal Communications 2Q earnings fall 7.2 percent |
| On 24-07-2007. |
MILWAUKEE - Publishing and broadcasting group Journal Communications Inc. said Monday its second-quarter profit fell 7.2 percent on one decline in revenue from broadcasting. The publisher of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said net income dropped to $14.2 million, or 21 cents one share, compared with $15.2 million, or 21 cents one share during the same three-month period from last year. ... |
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| $734000 In Sales Taxes Not Paid In Erie County&39;s Largest Tax Case |
| On 20-07-2007. |
| Michael Wolfberg, owner of Premium Auto Sales on Sheridan Drive in Williamsville, failed to pay any sales taxes between March 2001 and November 2005, according to investigators. During that time, Wolfberg didn't pay nearly $734,000 to the state and Erie County, which would have received $365,000 of the total amount. ... |
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