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Car dealers unable to actively sell PPI within seven days of selling a vehicle on finance
The Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF) warns that car dealers are unable to provide PPI at the same time as finance packages sold to their customers, because of new restrictions on the sale of payment protection insurance (PPI). The Competition Commission has announced that in order to address a perceived lack of competition in the PPI market, they are to restrict the sale of PPI products by loan providers and retailers who provide loans.... [more]
Mammography screening van is coming to the area on Aug. 4
The Westport Weston Health District will be hosting Stamford Health System’s Mobile Wellness Program mammography van on Wednesday, Aug. 4, at the district’s office in Westport. Women age 35 and over are eligible for the mobile mammography screening.
Outreach Program and Van Target At-Risk Gay Youth
The fact that Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, a medical services center for LGBT patients, has received Title X funds to help prevent unwanted pregnancies might elicit a double take for many people.
Momentous Insurance Forms Strategic Partnership with Doodson Entertainment
Momentous Insurance Brokerage of Van Nuys, Calif., has announced a strategic partnership with Doodson Entertainment, a specialist brokerage firm in the United Kingdom and the United States, to ...
Major vehicle insurers fined for price fixing
Officials from the Ministry of Industry and Trade fined 19 insurers for colluding to raise vehicle insurance fees on Thursday.
Many backers of strict term limits now regret it, saying they only made things worse
California's strict term limits law, which forces Assembly members out of office after six years and senators after eight, has produced a rash of unintended consequences, former supporters now say. Relaxing the limits is a tough slog given the public's low opinion of the Legislature, but opponents will try again in 2012.
Denville police have a hand in increase of seat belt use in NJ
OLD BRIDGE — Seat belt use by drivers and front seat passengers climbed for the 14th straight year, to a record 93.73 percent, an increase that could be credited at least partially to innovative enforcement — such as a Denville officer posing as a utility worker to catch offenders with their belts off.
Marquette interchange ramp reopens
A ramp in the Marquette Interchange reopened shortly after noon Saturday after shutting down due to a car accident, Capt. Aisha Barkow said.
Man charged with DUI in North Aurora crash
NORTH AURORA – An Aurora man has been charged with aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol after a two-car crash Friday afternoon on Route 31 in North Aurora that seriously injured a 47-year-old Aurora woman.
Suspect in 2 Panama killings eluded police in US
A North Carolina man accused of killing two Americans in Panama was married with three kids, living a successful life with a lucrative landscaping business and a beautiful mountain home.
For Andrew Comrie-Picard, racing isn't enough
The man at the top of the rally car racing world is defined by much more than his skills behind the wheel.

