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  1. European Stocks Rise, Led by BA, Cairn Energy and Prudential (Bloomberg.com)
  2. European Stocks Rise, Led by BA, Cairn Energy and Prudential (Bloomberg.com)
  3. Schools in line for cutback of 25 jobs (Boston Globe)
  4. Prudential Resists Breakup Calls, Defends Strategy (Update3) (Bloomberg.com)
  5. Florida Health Insurance Group FreeHealth Has Plan For Universal Coverage (PR Web)
  6. Insurance company to move operations to new business park site (The Scranton Times-Tr
  7. Health Insurance for the Self-Employed (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
  8. Health-insurance struggle spreading to middle class (Courier-Post)
  9. Hundreds of jobs on the line at Golden Circle (The Australian)
  10. New Jersey lost 3,600 jobs in April (Asbury Park Press)
  11. Health Insurance for the Self-Employed (RedNova)
  12. Health Insurance for the Self-Employed (HispanicBusiness.com)
  13. Union Plans Advisory Tool for Young Workers (New York Times)
  14. Governor wants universal health insurance this year (North County Times)
  15. Success generates 135 jobs at Hugh James (icWales)
  16. Campaign to inform teens on workplace safety (Toronto Star)
  17. UPDATE: Realty Q&A: Why Aren't There Exceptions On PMI? (Nasdaq)
  18. Getting health insurance after graduation (The Auburn Citizen)
  19. Area adds jobs for fourth straight month (The Buffalo News)
  20. Speakers flay state of health insurance (Deseret Morning News)
  21. Rants, raves and random thoughts 051707 (Rushville Republican)
  22. NWA bankruptcy plan approved (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  23. Dennis Shanahan: PM juggling jobs and green lobby (The Australian)
  24. Golden Circle cuts put jobs on the line (The Australian)
  25. Man from the Pru stays under fire over jobs axe (Yorkshire Post Today)
  26. Finding Health Care for Employees A Challenge for Small-Business Owners (The Memphis
  27. KBA's insurance scheme highlighted (The Hindu)
  28. City tables proposal for inquiry of insurance rates (Brenham Banner-Press)
  29. State workers' paid medical insurance to stay (Salem Statesman Journal)
  30. Foundation for a future (The Herald-Mail)
  31. Bill expands incentives to lure jobs to Missouri (The Joplin Globe)
  32. Software testing promises jobs for non-IT graduates (Outlook India)
  33. Coffee allows Christian groups to bring jobs, Gospel to Uganda (phillyburbs.com)
  34. Getting health insurance after graduation (The Auburn Citizen)
  35. HEALTH INSURANCE: ‘Industry code’ key when comparing rates (The Patriot Ledger)
  36. Coffee allows Christian groups to bring jobs, Gospel to Uganda (The Scranton Times-Tr
  37. HEALTH INSURANCE: ‘Industry code’ key when comparing rates (The Patriot Ledger)
  38. Coffee Allows Christian Groups to Bring Jobs, Gospel to Uganda (The Christian Post)
  39. New farmers take on financial challenges of mission to keep agriculture community-ori
  40. HEALTH INSURANCE: ‘Industry code’ key when comparing rates (The Patriot Ledger)
  41. RedChip/Newtek Risk Alliance debuts at RedChip Conference on Tuesday May 29th 2007 in
  42. Contractual workers get redundancy insurance (IranMania.com)
  43. Insurer in downtown expansion (BizJournals)
  44. Getting a discount on plastic surgery (Baltimore Sun)
  45. 100,000 jobs lost (Gulf Daily News)
  46. Tax breaks, insurance top week's agenda (The News-Star)
  47. Java for Jesus (The Mercury)
  48. Graduated? Get yourself some health insurance (Tallahassee Democrat)
  49. Coffee allows Christian groups to bring jobs, Gospel to Uganda (The Scranton Times-Tr
  50. Job exodus abroad 'will continue' (BBC News)
  51. City waives rights to funds from sale of CASCI (Charleston Daily Mail)
  52. Flood of Bulgarians seems to be dribble as fewer than 200 apply for Scots jobs (The S
  53. 300 jobs in Homserve expansion (prestontoday.net)
  54. U.S. health care crisis squeezes families (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  55. Workers will pay with their jobs (Scoop.co.nz)
  56. Family awarded $2 million (Miami Herald)
  57. Insurance official touts governor's health care plan (Granite City Press-Record)
  58. Copper Thieves Slow Downtown Progress (FOX Carolina)
  59. Insurance companies try to cut losses in wildfire hotspots (KTVA Anchorage)
  60. Java for Jesus? Christian groups bring jobs, Gospel to Uganda (USA Today)
  61. Missouri hopes to capture a share of the captive insurance market (St. Louis Post-Dis
  62. Buchanan custodians lose jobs, don't go quietly: District says it will save $233,000.
  63. Call center deal certain, governor to announce (The News-Star)
  64. Health care crisis squeezes working families (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  65. Insurance official touts governor's health care plan (Granite City Press-Record)
  66. Is A $10 Plane Ticket Worth It? (KGO-TV Bay Area)
  67. Toledo schools budget plan to cut 50 jobs (The Toledo Blade)
  68. 550 jobs expected from Monroe call center (KATC 3 Lafayette)
  69. 550 jobs expected from Monroe call center (The Daily Comet)
  70. Monroe call center to employ 550 (The News-Star)
  71. OU employees will soon be paying more for health insurance (Athens News)
  72. Consider The Outcomes When Cutting An Income (Investopedia)
  73. Study: Increased SCHIP funding could create 4,564 jobs in Indiana (The Times of North
  74. Gov. Crist trims millions for South Florida from state budget (Sun-Sentinel)
  75. For New York, Big Job Growth Is in Home Care (New York Times)
  76. Consumers Life(R) Enters Wisconsin Group Health Insurance Market (PR Newswire via Yah
  77. 550 jobs expected from Monroe call center (The Houma Courier)
  78. Belfast software firm may add 175 jobs (RTÉ News)
  79. Coffee brings Gospel, jobs to Uganda (Centre Daily Times)
  80. Jobs boost for NI software firm (BBC News)
  81. Jobs up in BR, N.O. (The Advocate)
  82. Call center adding 100 jobs (The Times and Democrat)
  83. Accent call center puts emphasis on Monroe job market (The News-Star)
  84. Businessman steamed, says city should split jobs evenly (Akron Beacon Journal)
  85. List of 35 entrepreneurs 35 and under (The Arizona Republic)
  86. Jobs boost for NI software firm (BBC News)
  87. NH Business Resource Center luring new firms to state (New Hampshire Union Leader)
  88. Out of Retirement and Into Uncertainty (New York Times)
  89. Toni Chester, 44, Phillipsburg, N.J. (San Francisco Chronicle)
  90. Stanley Ambrose -- insurance executive (San Francisco Chronicle)
  91. Neil Heller, 59, Novato (San Francisco Chronicle)
  92. Kids' health-care funds may triple (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  93. Bill would give more kids health coverage (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
  94. Cuts put defence lives at risk: union (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
  95. Domestic news (The West Australian)
  96. Financial aid increases welcomed in the Bush (Anchorage Daily News)
  97. State Farm honors employees for years of service (The Pantagraph)
  98. Highlights of Blagojevich health care plan (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)
  99. JGBs slide as jobs data stokes rate rise fears (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
  100. Health insurance trumps job satisfaction for some workers (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  101. Storage Technology & Network Solutions (Computer Technology Review)
  102. U.S. jobs growth modest in January (Tiscali)
  103. Japan's 5-Year Notes Fall; Yields Climb to Highest Since August (Bloomberg.com)
  104. Missing Iraqi pains U.S. relatives (Orange County Register)
  105. Insurance company gets new name (BizJournals)
  106. INSIDE INDIANA column (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
  107. Loss of Medicare contract will cut 350 jobs in Topeka (49 ABC News Topeka)
  108. Immigrants May Be First to Feel Housing Slump's Impact on Jobs (Bloomberg.com)
  109. Reforms? Not for rates on private student loans (USA Today)
  110. US to outlaw corporate prejudice based on genes (New Scientist)
  111. Where car thieves love to tread (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  112. Clinton's vision: 'We're all in it together' (Deseret Morning News)
  113. Taxes on wealthy would rise to pay for U.S. health care under Obama plan (Internation
  114. Citizens Insurance lacks papers for much spending (The Town Talk)
  115. Independent Insurance trial begins today (Accountancy Age)
  116. SIFF Week Two: Picks and Pans (Seattle Weekly)
  117. Immigrants May Be First to Feel Housing Slump's Impact on Jobs (Bloomberg.com)
  118. Philip Slater: The Real Meaning of "Family Values" (HuffingtonPost)
  119. Immigration A Top Issue ? For GOP Only (CBS News)
  120. Nancy Cohen: Rarely a Hollywood Ending in Hollywood (HuffingtonPost)
  121. Harper skips Ottawa jobs rally; Dion heckled at protest over manufacturing sector (Th
  122. Briefs: 2 firms, 11 men sued over insurance sales (Denver Post)
  123. Arianna Huffington: Notes from the D Conference: An iPhone Tip from Steve Jobs and Ge
  124. DISABLED WORKERS FIGHT FOR JOBS (icLanarkshire - Wishaw Press News)
  125. Finance sector is jobs winner, says SFE chief (The Herald)
  126. Ikea offers 400 jobs, perks as Swedish home furnishings giant opens store in Sunrise
  127. UK insurance major Resolution to outsource jobs to India (The Times of India)
  128. UK insurance major to outsource jobs to India (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
  129. Emerging debt-China CDS widens in steady Asia, U.S.jobs eyed (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia
  130. Dell to cut 8,000 jobs in its restructuring (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  131. South Africa: A New Vision for the Public Service (AllAfrica.com)
  132. Official urges local authorities, businesses to help create jobs (People's Daily)
  133. Quinn Group to create 340 more jobs in Newport (icWales)
  134. Support for health insurance reform heard by lawmakers (Legislative Gazette)
  135. Harper skips Ottawa jobs rally; Dion heckled at protest over manufacturing sector (Th
  136. Employers add 157,000 jobs, but personal income shrinks (USA Today)
  137. Broder on Politics (Washington Post)
  138. UK insurance major to outsource jobs to India (SiliconIndia)
  139. Quinn Group to create 340 more jobs (icWales)
  140. Starting out means taking sacrifices (The Record)
  141. Historic Biddle Mansion in Riverton on endangered list (phillyburbs.com)
  142. Challenge lies in housing, not globalization (Boston Globe)
  143. 'Kids Count' raises concerns (Eaton Rapids Community News)
  144. CBI busts vehicle insurance racket (The Hindu)
  145. Fresh out of college, no health insurance (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  146. SNS Reaal says to acquire AXA's Dutch insurance ops for 1.7 bln eur - UPDATE (Sharewa
  147. Russia's Apolitical Middle (Washington Post)
  148. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-06-04 08:59 GMT: SNS Reaal says to acquire AXA's Dutch insurance
  149. Business people in the news (The Journal News)
  150. HK stocks may open higher; Ping An joins Hang Seng (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
  151. Court hears of 'sustained lies' by Independent Insurance directors (Independent)
  152. Study: Insurance Industry Can Be Key to State's Economic Recovery (U.S. Newswire via
  153. SNS Agrees to Buy Axa's Dutch Insurance Businesses (Update4) (Bloomberg.com)
  154. SNS to buy AXA Dutch operations for $2.35 bln (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  155. Records keep on tumbling (Herald Sun)
  156. COUNCIL PONDERS INSURANCE AND RAISES (Pine Bluff Commercial)
  157. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-06-05 16:05 GMT: TFN NEWS BRIEFING: Mergers and acquisitions high
  158. Directors 'lied before Independent Insurance collapse' (Guardian Unlimited)
  159. The Standard Introduces Basic LTD, Long Term Disability Coverage for Cost-Conscious E
  160. New port plan draws criticism (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  161. Henry signs bill to expand health coverage (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)
  162. New Jobs Coming To North Sioux City, SD (KTIV Sioux City)
  163. Affordable Health Care Evades Many Nevadans (KLAS Las Vegas)
  164. Elderly, Child Care Workers Earn Low Wages, Lack Insurance (Newswise)
  165. Nigeria: Local, Foreign Insurance Operators Unmask Contribution to Poverty Alleviatio
  166. Prudential (PRU) Closing Equity-Research Unit, Impacting 420 Jobs (Schaeffers Researc
  167. Prudential closes stock research unit (AP via Yahoo! News)
  168. Hutchinson cuts 90 Sioux Falls jobs (The Argus Leader)
  169. Democrats and Healthcare (Washington Post)
  170. New port plan draws criticism (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  171. Resolution chief quiet on Scots jobs cull (The Herald)
  172. Prudential Financial to close US division (Financial Times)
  173. Health group pushes for SCHIP renewal (WOI-TV Des Moines)
  174. Evictions putting people on streets, with few options (CentralOhio.com)
  175. 1,000-plus seek Accent jobs (The News-Star)
  176. Morgan Stanley: Providing a wealth of wealth-management services and jobs (The Record
  177. Health insurance measures clear houses; now debate begins (The Sacramento Bee)
  178. Should Health Insurance Be Mandatory? (Santa Monica Mirror)
  179. PRUDENTIAL AXES 420; SHUTS ITS EQUITY UNIT (New York Post)
  180. Jobs to grow at InfoCision (Akron Beacon Journal)
  181. Hawaii $151 Million Unemployment Tax Cut Package Becomes Law
  182. New port plan draws criticism (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  183. QuadMed, MilwaukeeCares expand fee health care offering (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! F
  184. Government jobs pay big in Maine (Portsmouth Herald)
  185. Canadian Jobless Rate Stayed at 33-Year Low in May (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  186. travel, investing to China, Taiwan, Hong Kong: finance, wealth, outsourcing, law, job
  187. ID Theft Guardians Offer Protection For a Price (E-Commerce Times)
  188. Kwik-Fit snaps up Express Insurance (The Herald)
  189. Need a career change? Five jobs that let you see the world (CNN.com)
  190. Jenne joins effort to save deputies' jobs (Miami Herald)
  191. Quincy teachers are ordered back (Boston Globe)
  192. Canada May Raise Rates in July on Trade, Jobs and Housing Data (Bloomberg.com)
  193. Jobs are increasingly going abroad (Winston-Salem Journal)
  194. More American jobs may be headed offshore (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  195. 'WHEN IT'S BAD, IT'S REALLY BAD' / Unreliability makes Muni reviled; agency's chief a
  196. North Jersey hospitals struggle with medial tourists (The Record)
  197. Public sector reels at retiree healthcare tab (Los Angeles Times)
  198. 11 execs in WNY earn over $2 million (The Buffalo News)
  199. Of Sickness and of Wealth (Washington Post)
  200. What's an annuity? (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  201. Week in review Health care bills (Contra Costa Times)
  202. Jobs are increasingly going abroad (NBC 17 Raleigh)
  203. Florida and Louisiana taking different paths on insurance woes (KATC 3 Lafayette)
  204. Computer glitch affects over 100 pension offices (The Japan Times)
  205. OS X upgrade, iPhone may boost Mac sales (The State)
  206. Benefits equity ruling was a courageous act
  207. Erie County rulings
  208. Fla. and La. Taking Different Paths on Insurance Woes (Insurance Journal)
  209. Kwik-Fit Insurance expands with niche broker acquisition (Insurance Window)
  210. Call Centre Success Boosts Jobs (ContactCenterWorld.com)
  211. Middle class hurts for health insurance (Asbury Park Press)
  212. SA job prospects riding high (Adelaide Now)
  213. Insurance agency still studying cause of Sunday's system glitch (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asi
  214. OS X upgrade, iPhone may boost Mac sales (Miami Herald)
  215. La., Fla. differ on insurance woes (The News-Star)
  216. ..And petty crime (Little Speck)
  217. Dozens Arrested in Florida ID Theft Scam
  218. Manpower: 29% of companies plan to add jobs in next 3 months (Gazette Extra Sports)
  219. Health care summit looks to help uninsured (The Daily Times)
  220. Featured Jobs (The Joplin Globe)
  221. German Business Confidence Rises to 17-Year High (Update3) (Bloomberg.com)
  222. State Farm to bring 70 jobs to Newark (The Advocate)
  223. Honda Opens New Distribution Center In Troy (WHIO-TV 7 Dayton)
  224. Employers looking to add jobs in 3rd quarter (The Wichita Eagle)
  225. Flood insurance bill to pass $300m (Daily Telegraph)
  226. Damage insurance bill heads towards $300m (News Interactive)
  227. Company to add 100 jobs in Wausau (Wausau Daily Herald)
  228. Experts: Offshoring-displaced workers need more benefits (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)
  229. Sick, poor and frightened: Beatriz (The Record)
  230. Manpower: 29 pct. of firms to add jobs (AP via Yahoo! News)
  231. Insurance company brings hundreds of jobs to Albany (WALB Albany)
  232. State Farm bringing 70 jobs to Newark (The Advocate)
  233. Tackling our steak-and-caviar housing market (Pocono Record)
  234. Outsourcing Is Now Targeting Core Jobs in West: Andy Mukherjee (Bloomberg.com)
  235. People say they're healthier, heavier, survey finds (The Patriot-News)
  236. Texas Health Care Earns Failing Grade, Study Says (KXAN 36 Austin)
  237. Health Insurance for Early Retirees (Kiplinger.com)
  238. State Farm bringing about 70 jobs to Newark (CentralOhio.com)
  239. Senior Life to bring jobs to Albany (The Albany Herald)
  240. Mayor says jobs dependent on future of downtown building (Charleston Daily Mail)
  241. Email this to a friend Print this story (Nodaway News Leader)
  242. Mass. Jobless Rate Up Again (WCVB Boston)
  243. Clean bill of health (The Sentinel)
  244. Financial Disclosure Summaries for key lawmakers (The Standard-Times)
  245. LI adds 8,500 jobs (Long Island Business News)
  246. Greens go from hurling insults to Cabinet jobs (Times Online)
  247. 3:17 p.m. U.S. Rep. Blunt says Senate immigration bill “too broad” (The Joplin Gl
  248. Area adds 4,100 jobs over year, state says (The Buffalo News)
  249. Graduates’ next exam: insurance (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  250. John Edwards' Fuzzy Insurance Math (The Motley Fool)