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United Continental's CEO has a daunting challenge before him
Tribune staff reporterJeff Smisek was a partner at a law firm in Houston in the mid-1990s when, during a business lunch, he was offered the opportunity to meet with Gordon Bethune, CEO of Continental Airlines. He didn't know Bethune, but his sales instincts kicked in. He...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Chicago Hotels, Arts and Culture, Labor Legislation, World War II (1939-1945)
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Prepare in case you must file a claim with your insurance company
How to file an insurance claim
Try to call your insurance agent immediately.
Begin making temporary repairs to prevent further damage.
Save all receipts. Do not attempt to make permanent repairs until an insurance adjuster has inspected the home.
Most...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Florida, Insurance, American International Group, Floods
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Protecting Baltimore's house
Two of Maryland's greatest self-made men of recent years — Under Armour founder Kevin Plank and Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti — have taken the routine renewal of their companies' marketing agreement and are extending it to a combined...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Kevin Plank, Reebok Ltd., Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
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Alexion: Profile From The Company's 2012 Annual Report
Overview Alexion is a biopharmaceutical company focused on serving patients with severe and ultra-rare disorders through the innovation, development and commercialization of life-transforming therapeutic products. Our marketed product Soliris®...Tags: Arts and Culture, Research and Development, Social Sciences, Food and Drug Administration, Companies and Corporations
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Regulators pressure life insurers to help beneficiaries collect their due
Regulators nationwide are pushing life insurers to do a better job of tracking when policyholders die and locating the beneficiaries — an effort that could reap billions of dollars for consumers. Insurers regularly monitor Social Security's Death...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, MetLife Incorporated, Insurance, Consumers, Social Security
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Trader Joe’s parking lot deal wins council approval
TribLocal - EvanstonA $2.05 million deal to purchase two properties adjacent to the future site of Trader Joe’s in Evanston and convert them to a parking lot …... -
Connecticut Arts Groups Get $1.15 Million From NEA Grants
Hartford CourantNational Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chairman Rocco Landesman announced today that the NEA plans to award 928 grants totaling $77.17 million to not-for-profit organizations nationwide. These grants support exemplary projects in arts education, dance,...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Artists, Arts, Arts and Culture, Opera (genre)
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Be prepared: When hotel and car reservations can't be fulfilled
Airlines aren't the only travel suppliers that sometimes can't accommodate you even when you have a reservation. Hotels and car rental companies, too, can sometimes fail to honor a reservation, but unlike airlines, they are under no specific obligation to...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Passenger Cars, Human Interest, Travel
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Sell out of IID's present, future power assets
Did Imperial Irrigation District give away its energy control area (on a recent) Friday in a hastily called 3:15 meeting by approving specific agreements under the protection of a supposedly non-binding umbrella memo of understanding agreement? The fact... -
Be cautious about vehicle contracts, says Better Business Bureau
Since January 2009, the Better Business Bureau has received 52 complaints about companies offering extended warranty contract services — many concerning vehicle service contracts — from consumers residing in the Greater Maryland area. ...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Lawyers, Business, Justice System, Douglas F. Gansler
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Slave Insurance: lawmaker wants CT companies to share old records
In 1855, the Aetna Life Insurance Co. issued a policy covering the life of a slave in Mississippi named Peter, who was listed as a “laborer.” Like most slave insurance policies, he was only identified by his first name.
Hundreds if not...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Toni N Harp, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Insurance, Justice System
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