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December 23, 2007 |

AP Interview: Cox focuses on insurance bills, foreclosure crisis

Attorney General Mike Cox began the year wanting to focus heavily on senior citizens’ concerns, including one of their biggest worries: health care.

Seniors feeling pinch at assisted living facilities

Residents of Atria Senior Living assisted facilities, including one in Burlingame, are rallying against what they call unjustifiable rent and service rate increases.

Debate: Should securities underwriters on Wall Street be immune from civil antitrust lawsuits?

Are the brainless suggesting that Wall Street be immune to antitrust lawsuits? What kind of lobbyists would even suggest further immunity for the super rich and overpaid? The USA’s behavior at Guantanamo Bay …

Burl. City Council kills water and sewer rate increases

The City Council has decided not to raise water and sewer rates, despite the advice of its chief financial officer.

Principal Sues IRS To Recover $78 Million

Principal Financial Group is trying to recover $78 million in income taxes that the company believes it overpaid in 1997 and 1998.

AP Interview: Cox focuses on insurance bills, foreclosure crisis

Attorney General Mike Cox began the year wanting to focus heavily on senior citizens’ concerns, including one of their biggest worries: health care.


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