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Marisa Tomei Waterworks
Now here's one leak Marisa Tomei's publicist couldn't plug.
The Oscar-winning actress has been slapped with a lawsuit by insurance companies repping two of her downstairs neighbors, claiming that a leak from the actress's New York apartment damaged their...Tags: West Village, Celebrities, Marisa Tomei, Water Supply, John Waters
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Bonds, shares slump as Fed signals end to stimulus
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Bonds, shares and commodities fell sharply around the world on Thursday and the dollar rose after the U.S. Federal Reserve explicitly signaled an end to easy money and data showed China's economy slowing down. The sell-off began...Tags: Holidays, Vladimir Putin, Explosions, Saudi Arabia, Polls
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New bookkeeping rule to priprizese open insurers' 'black box' accounts
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - An international bookkeeping regime being unveiled on Thursday will iron out national variants in insurers' "black box" balance sheets although the transition will take several years and the United States will keep its own, very...Tags: Finance, Credit Ratings, European Union, Economy, Business and Finance, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd.
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FBI accuses missing Boca Raton attorney of fraud
A Boca Raton real-estate attorney who vanished in early April is now wanted by the FBI, with agents alleging that up to $8 million of clients' money is missing, according to a federal criminal complaint filed Wednesday. The FBI is now actively looking...
Tags: Trials, Criminals, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Punishment, Lawyers
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Should obesity be considered a disease?
The American Medical Association has defined obesity as a disease, meaning 78 million American adults and 12 million children have a medical condition requiring treatment. Reporter Tim Darragh asked two experts about AMA’s declaration. YES: Dr....
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health and Medical Professionals, Weight Loss Surgery, Obesity
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'I want justice for my mother'
For close to two decades, Micaela Soto has been unable to let go of the nagging suspicion that her mother was fatally shot by a boyfriend a few months after he took out insurance on her life. Her anguish has been compounded, she said, because Chicago...
Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Shootings, Anita Alvarez, Prosecution, Punishment
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Heritage adds more cash, maintains rating
Heritage Property and Casualty Insurance Co. added millions of dollars to its ability to pay hurricane-season claims and increased its cash surplus in order to maintain its A-Exceptional score with an insurance industry ratings agency. Last week...Tags: Finance, Freddie Mac, Florida Legislature, Fannie Mae, Mortgages
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Aetna to exit a key market in California
Facing tougher price competition from a state-run marketplace, Aetna Inc. said it would exit California's individual health insurance market by year-end and leave nearly 50,000 customers searching for new coverage. Aetna, the nation's third-largest...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Healthcare Laws, Health Insurance, Companies and Corporations, Citigroup Incorporated
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UnitedHealthcare Struggles To Fix Delays In Managing Military Health Care
The Hartford CourantThe Pentagon is allowing UnitedHealthcare more time to fix chronic delays in the insurer's handling of referrals and authorizations for medical treatment of active-duty and retired military families in the western U.S. The problems stem from a huge...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Collective Contract, St. Louis, TRICARE, Government Health Care
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Ally deal draws limited objections from ResCap creditors
ReutersBy Tom Hals June 19 (Reuters) - Ally Financial Inc's proposed $2.1 billion agreement reached last month with creditors of its bankrupt Residential Capital LLC subsidiary cleared a key court deadline with only one vigorous objection, though several...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Bankruptcy, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Manhattan (New York City)
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What changes now that doctors have declared obesity a 'disease'?
Does it really matter if the medical establishment calls obesity a “disease” instead of a chronic health condition or a disorder? It’s a question doctors and public health experts are considering in the wake of Tuesday’s vote...
Tags: Body Mass Index, Obesity, American Medical Association, Health, Health Organizations
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Gov't report: Smooth launch unsure for health law
WASHINGTON (AP) — There's no guarantee that President Barack Obama's health care law will launch smoothly and on time, congressional investigators say in the first in-depth independent look at its progress. But in a report to be released...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Judges, Personal Income, Washington, DC, Government Health Care
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