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Stranded passengers may not be able to sue, attorney says
Money & CompanyJetBlue Airways and the parent company for American Airlines could face stiff fines for stranding hundreds of passengers in planes on an airport tarmac for seven hours during a snowstorm last month. But a lawyer who specializes in business litigation........ -
Happy birthday, Harriet Beecher Stowe!
Jacket CopyAuthor Harriet Beecher Stowe's 200th birthday is today.... -
Theater review: 'The Expert at the Card Table' at the Broad Stage's Edye
Culture MonsterCharles McNulty reviews "The Expert at the Card Table" at the Broad Stage... -
Mark Twain House employee embezzled $1 million
Jacket CopyThe Mark Twain House in Hartford Connecticut faced financial struggles - while one of its employees embezzled $1 million.... -
Guns N' Roses announces first U.S. tour in five years
Pop & HissGuns N' Roses to embark on first U.S. tour in five years... -
More than 3 million without power after East Coast storm [updated]
Nation NowHeavy rain, snow and winds walloped the northeast this weekend, leaving 3.2 million people without power from Virginia to Maine and many more wondering: What happened to fall? “It’s only October,” said Melissa Mack, a resident of... -
Passenger rights group blames airport for stranding JetBlue planes
Nation NowStranded planes: Airline consumer advocacy group FlyersRights.org says airports need to have a contingency plan to keep passengers from being stuck for long hours on the tarmac.... -
FHA-insured mortgages may become more expensive and harder to get
For several years, the Federal Housing Administration has been the go-to financing resource for cash-strapped home buyers who can't come up with a big down payment. It has zoomed from barely a 3% market share to nearly 30% of home purchase loans. But now,...Tags: Fannie Mae, Real Estate Buyers, Economy, Business and Finance, Freddie Mac, Financial and Business Services
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Making sure you have adequate insurance
Insurance is one of those things you don't need until you need it. But by then, it's often too late if you aren't adequately protected. Mortgage companies require a basic homeowner policy. And because insurance protects the underlying collateral for...Tags: Freddie Mac, Insurance, Trips and Vacations, Disasters and Accidents, Condos and Houses
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Don't reduce your property insurance coverage to reflect lower home values
There are a number of steps every homeowner should take to lower the cost of property insurance. But reducing the amount of coverage to match today's lower values is probably not one of them. Because it costs more to rebuild than it does to start from...Tags: Politics, State Budgets, Insurance, Companies and Corporations, Renovation
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State tourism offices
States and many U.S. territories have tourism offices to help visitors. When requesting travel literature, be as specific as possible. Alabama: Alabama Tourism Department, 401 Adams Ave., Suite 126, P.O. Box 4927, Montgomery, AL 36103; (800) 252-2262...Tags: Madison (Dane, Wisconsin), Pratt Street, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Trips and Vacations, Anchorage
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Book review: 'The Forgotten Founding Father' by Joshua Kendall
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Forgotten Founding Father Noah Webster's Obsession and the Creation of an American Culture Joshua Kendall Putnam: 355 pp., $26.95 Reading Joshua Kendall's smart new biography of the pioneering lexicographer Noah Webster Jr. (1758-1843) brings to...Tags: Benjamin Franklin, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Education, Harry S. Truman, Lawyers
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