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ANDREW FLYNNTORONTO - Canada's auto, home and business insurers raked in profits of $4.2 billion last year and predicted that Canadian drivers will save a third of that total in premiums in 2005 because of the industry's improved finances. T - IBC says insurers made $4.2B in 04 Consumer Assoc. calls profit obscene
There is nothing better than driving a car that is paid off. Drivers who go only with liability insurance can save even more money. But make sure you read the fine print in your insurance policy.Joy Wasim paid off her two cars -- A Ford - Read Fine Print If You Go With Liability Insurance On Car
ANDREW FLYNNTORONTO - Canadian insurers made billions more in profits last year than they have in half a decade and their gain should make drivers happy as premiums drop in 2005, an industry group said Friday. The Insurance Bureau of Canada - Insurers says lower auto premiums are on the way after $4.2B in 2004 profits
By JAN DENNIS, Associated Press WriterBLOOMINGTON, Ill. - State Farm Insurance Co. posted a $5.3 billion profit in 2004, up nearly 90 percent from the year before despite four hurricanes that pounded Florida and other southern states last year. - State Farm Posts $5.3B Profit in 2004
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Cleveland, OH March 23, 2005 -–A gruff but lovable English bulldog named Otto says he knows how drivers can save money on auto insurance. And Otto ought to know what he"s talking about–after all, he"s the spokesdog for Insurance.com, which i - Insurance.com Spokesdog Knows How to Save Money on Auto Insurance
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Page Excerpt: I was dead even when picking between new bats this year and found that I actually hit the ball more solid with the Wicked then with the new Stealth. The whiplash action to be is almost even Wicked hit them deep and solid -great bat -- Buckshot, Tuesday, April 12, 2005.
1884 brought the beginning of the most famous name in baseball bats today - The Louisville Slugger. It all started at a baseball game in Louisville, a 17 year old John Hillerich watched Louisville player Pete Browning become frustrated after breaking his favorite bat. Hillerich, a woodworker with his father, approached Browning after the game and offered to make him a new bat.