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    May 2, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. BBB looks to regain trust with relaunch of Southland branch

    The Better Business Bureau wants you to know that it's cleaned up its act in Los Angeles.
    The Better Business Bureau wants you to know that it's cleaned up its act in Los Angeles. The organization reached out to me this week to say that a new operation is up and running after the old BBB of the Southland was expelled in March after years...

    Tags: Consumers, High Blood Pressure, Insurance, Heart Attack, Business

  2. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Letters: Insurance woes

    Re "Slick questions lead to claim denial," Column, April 23 I am shocked to the bone that travel insurance provider Allianz would deny a claim. We all know how compassionate insurance companies are. They are here to help us with prompt service for...
  4. Apr 23, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Lazarus: A roadblock to collecting travel insurance benefits

    Barbara Butkus bought an airline ticket in November to fly from Palm Springs to Washington, D.C., a month later for a family reunion.
    Barbara Butkus bought an airline ticket in November to fly from Palm Springs to Washington, D.C., a month later for a family reunion. Just to be on the safe side, Butkus, 80, also bought travel insurance while booking her flight through Orbitz, the...

    Tags: Travel, Drugs and Medicines, Shortness of Breath, Health and Medical Professionals, High Blood Pressure

  6. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Almost half of American women fear becoming bag ladies, study says

    Despite making enormous strides professionally and financially, almost half of American women fear becoming bag ladies, even many of those earning six-figure salaries, according to a new survey.
    Despite making enormous strides professionally and financially, almost half of American women fear becoming bag ladies, even many of those earning six-figure salaries, according to a new survey. Six in 10 women describe themselves as the primary...

    Tags: Finance, Investments, Economy, Business and Finance, Retirement Planning Services

  8. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Women: The corporate leader/bag lady divide

    You know, maybe women really are from Venus.
    You know, maybe women really are from Venus. How else to explain these two recent stories in The Times: “Women make better corporate leaders than men, study finds,” and “Almost half of American women fear becoming bag ladies, study...

    Tags: Social Issues, Same-Sex Marriage

  10. Mar 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. John J. Byrne dies at 80; insurance exec turned Geico around

    John J. Byrne, whose turnaround of auto insurer Geico Corp. led billionaire Warren Buffett to buy the company and call him "the Babe Ruth of insurance," died March 7 at his home in Etna, N.H., according to Robert E. Snyder, a family spokesman. He was 80 and had prostate cancer.
    John J. Byrne, whose turnaround of auto insurer Geico Corp. led billionaire Warren Buffett to buy the company and call him "the Babe Ruth of insurance," died March 7 at his home in Etna, N.H., according to Robert E. Snyder, a family spokesman. He was 80...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Warren Buffett, Companies and Corporations, Bankruptcy, Insurance

  12. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Knives on planes: US Airways joins opposition to easing TSA policy

    Another airline executive is speaking out on a plan by federal regulators to allow passengers to bring small knives into the cabin of commercial planes.
    Another airline executive is speaking out on a plan by federal regulators to allow passengers to bring small knives into the cabin of commercial planes. Doug Parker, chief executive at US Airways, wrote to the head of the Transportation Security...

    Tags: Transportation Security Administration, Richard Anderson, Air Transportation Industry, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Delta Air Lines

  14. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Saints hire Rob Ryan as defensive coordinator

    New Orleans Coach <strong>Sean Payton</strong> on Saturday announced the hiring of <strong>Rob Ryan </strong>as New Orleans' new defensive coordinator.
    New Orleans Coach Sean Payton on Saturday announced the hiring of Rob Ryan as New Orleans' new defensive coordinator. Ryan, the brother of New York Jets Coach Rex Ryan, spent the past two seasons as Dallas' defensive coordinator. He was fired after last...

    Tags: NASCAR, Drew Brees, Stock Car Racing, New Orleans Saints, Varvara Lepchenko

  16. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. New ideas for airline fees discussed at local conference

    Anyone who has flown on a commercial airline recently might assume that air carriers have run out of ideas for new passenger fees.
    Anyone who has flown on a commercial airline recently might assume that air carriers have run out of ideas for new passenger fees. After all, the world’s biggest airlines are expected this year to collect $36.1 billion in revenue for food, drinks,...

    Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Marketing, Air France-KLM, American Airlines, Inc.

  18. Oct 10, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Americans cut college and retirement savings amid bad economy

    Money & Company
    A sad old joke holds that people worried about their finances stuff their savings under their mattresses. Sadder still is that many Americans actually may be doing that. More than one-quarter of Americans polled in a new survey said the......
  20. Jun 24, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Boomers prize financial certainty over all else

    Money & Company
    For baby boomers, financial security is the new black. Despite the stock market’s rebound over the last two years, financially shell-shocked boomers prize low-yielding but stable investments over those with better profit potential but more risk....
  22. Jul 22, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Greece bailout: What 'selective bond default' means

    Money & Company
    For Europe, the unthinkable now is reality: A euro zone country -- Greece -- is defaulting on its debt, as its bond investors are being asked to swap their securities for new ones with less appealing terms. The idea is......
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