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