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Trayvon Martin’s parents to meet with Justice officials – CNN

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Trayvon Martin's parents to meet with Justice officials
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By the CNN Wire Staff Sanford, Florida (CNN) — Justice Department officials plan to meet Thursday with the parents of teenager Trayvon Martin, who was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer in an Orlando suburb last
Thousands expected at rally for slain Fla. teenThe Associated Press
Rep. Wilson: Trayvon's death is 'murder'msnbc.com
Trayvon Martin: New York rally as protests growBBC News
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Southern leg of Keystone pipeline a "priority," Obama says – CBS News

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Southern leg of Keystone pipeline a "priority," Obama says
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President Barack Obama waves as he arrives at the TransCanada Stillwater Pipe Yard in Cushing, Okla., Thursday, March, 22, 2012. (Credit: AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) Updated at 12:10 pm ET (CBS News) Amid criticism he isn't doing enough to beat
Obama expediting southern Keystone oil pipelineUSA TODAY
Obama in Oklahoma backs southern pipeline legFox News
White House pushes south Keystone pipeline sectionBoston Herald
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Romney wins Illinois GOP primary – msnbc.com

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Romney wins Illinois GOP primary
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Mitt Romney and his wife Ann Romney celebrate their victory in the Illinois GOP primary at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel March 20, 2012 in Schaumburg, Illinois. By Michael O'Brien, msnbc.com Updated at 10:26 pm ET – Mitt Romney won
Romney cruises to Illinois primary winCBS News
Romney Rolls to Illinois WinWall Street Journal
Illinois win is a big boost for Mitt RomneyLos Angeles Times
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Last phone call may provide clues in Florida teen’s shooting death – Los Angeles Times

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Last phone call may provide clues in Florida teen's shooting death
Los Angeles Times
The lawyer for Trayvon Martin's family says the conversation shows the 17-year-old was killed 'in cold blood.' The gunman's father disagrees. Trayvon Martin, seen in an undated family photo, was shot to death last month in Sanford, Fla.,
Grand jury, Justice Department to investigate teen's shooting deathAustin American-Statesman
A Florida Law Gets Scrutiny After a Teenager's KillingPittsburgh Post Gazette
Phone call reveals final moments of slain Florida teen: lawyer |Reuters
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Reports: France launches predawn raid in school killing case – CNN International

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Reports: France launches predawn raid in school killing case
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff Policeman stand guard in front of the 'Ozar Hatorah' Jewish school, on March 20, 2012 in Toulouse, southwestern France,. Toulouse, France (CNN) — Two French police officers were injured Wednesday during a pre-dawn raid at a house
Plane carrying victims of French shooting lands in IsraelJerusalem Post
French police raid house for suspects in Jewish school attack; officers injuredmsnbc.com
Toulouse shootings: police raid on house leaves two officers woundedThe Guardian
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Apple rewards investors with dividend, share buyback – Reuters

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Apple rewards investors with dividend, share buyback
Reuters
By Poornima Gupta | SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook, moving swiftly after taking over from the late Silicon Valley icon Steve Jobs, fulfilled a longstanding desire of investors by initiating a quarterly dividend and share buyback that
Apple Finds Best Place to Put Its Cash: Apple SharesBusinessWeek
Apple to Pay Dividend, Buy Back Stock to Return Some of CashBloomberg
Can't Apple Do Better?Forbes
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Police suspect spree killer behind shooting in Toulouse – Jerusalem Post

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Police suspect spree killer behind shooting in Toulouse
Jerusalem Post
By GIL SHEFLER Same gun was used in recent soldier shootings; Police suspect gunman behind shooting that left four Jews in Toulouse dead is a spree killer; all shooting victims were members of minority groups. By REUTERS/Jean-Philippe Arles The gun
Gunman Kills 4 at a Jewish School in FranceNew York Times
Gun used in deadly shooting at French Jewish school was also used in attacks Fox News
Teacher shot dead at Jewish school in France is identifiedLos Angeles Times
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Romney, Santorum make final push for Illinois Republican votes – Chicago Tribune

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Romney, Santorum make final push for Illinois Republican votes
Chicago Tribune
ROCKFORD — Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are criss-crossing Illinois today in a final push for votes before Tuesday's presidential primary election. In Rockford, Santorum tried to make inroads by pushing back on
Illinois polls: Romney has wide lead over SantorumUSA TODAY
All eyes turn to Illinois in Republican raceCBS News
Romney Brands Santorum a Rookie in IllinoisBusinessWeek
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Questions abound 1 week after US soldier allegedly kills Afghan civilians – CNN International

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Questions abound 1 week after US soldier allegedly kills Afghan civilians
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff NEW: Sgt. Bales' family is "stunned" and stands by him, one of his lawyers says (CNN) — Afghans continued to grieve, and continued to fume, as a new day dawned on Sunday, exactly one week after a US soldier — described by some
Suspect in Afghanistan shootings had fallen on hard timesLos Angeles Times
Friends praise Sgt. Bales, but his past is darkCBS News
Army capt.: Afghan killing suspect has saved livesBoston.com
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Romney, Santorum battle for Illinois conservatives – Chicago Tribune

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Romney, Santorum battle for Illinois conservatives
Chicago Tribune
EFFINGHAM, Ill. — The Republican presidential front-runners wooed conservative voters Saturday as they launched an ambitious ground game across Downstate Illinois, a region that has emerged as crucial in deciding the winner of the state's primary.
Romney devoting extra time to IllinoisFort Worth Star Telegram
Santorum campaigns as Missouri holds caucusesBoston Globe
Romney, Santorum head to IllinoisAustin American-Statesman
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Explosions rock Syrian capital – CNN

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Explosions rock Syrian capital
CNN
By the CNN Wire Staff Green tape cordons off the scene following twin bomb attacks on security buildings in the Syrian capital Damascus on Saturday. (CNN) — Deadly explosions rocked parts of Damascus on Saturday with some of the targets being Syrian
Twin suicide bombers kill 27 in Syrian capitalCBS News
27 Killed as Two Explosions Rock DamascusVoice of America
Russia urges Syria to support envoy Annan's effortsReuters
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NY Democrat Rep. Gary Ackerman retiring – USA TODAY

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NY Democrat Rep. Gary Ackerman retiring
USA TODAY
WASHINGTON (AP) – New York Rep. Gary Ackerman has announced he will not seek re-election. Rep. Gary Ackerman announced Thursday that he will not seek re-election. Rep. Gary Ackerman announced Thursday that he will not seek re-election.
Longtime NY Democrat Rep. Gary Ackerman retiringThe Associated Press
New York Rep. Ackerman Won't Seek Re-ElectionWall Street Journal
Longtime New York Democratic lawmaker Gary Ackerman announces retirementWashington Post
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Karzai Calls on US to Pull Back as Taliban Cancel Talks – New York Times

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Karzai Calls on US to Pull Back as Taliban Cancel Talks
New York Times
KABUL, Afghanistan — President Hamid Karzai insisted Thursday that the United States confine its troops to major bases in Afghanistan by next year as the Taliban announced that they were suspending peace talks with the Americans, both of which served
Taliban talks off; Karzai tells NATO to pull backThe Associated Press
Karzai demands NATO pullback from rural areas of AfghanistanLos Angeles Times
US 'committed to Afghan talks' despite Taliban suspensionBBC News
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Republican candidates face big Latino problem – Los Angeles Times

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Republican candidates face big Latino problem
Los Angeles Times
The stances Mitt Romney and his GOP presidential rivals have adopted on issues like illegal immigration appear to be driving away many in the key voting bloc. Arizona Sen. John McCain, left, looks on as fellow Republicans Mitt Romney, right,
A political tip sheet for the rest of usAtlanta Journal Constitution
Romney Ramps Up Illinois SpendingWall Street Journal
Best bet for GOP: Mitt win in IllinoisChicago Sun-Times
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Monthly Payment Methods for Automobile Insurance

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There are many different ways that a motorist can pay for a vehicle protection plan, and each method typically yields unique results. Just as no single policy is perfect for everyone, no single billing method is designed for everyone either. Drivers are often given the choice of paying for a policy in full, annually, quarterly, every six months, or even on a monthly basis. Some insurers even offer no down payment auto insurance designed for vehicle owners that may be on a budget. When choosing a method of paying for coverage, motorists are encouraged to first research all available options and weight the benefits and potential downfalls of each.

Many states across the nation have financial responsibility laws in place that require all motorists to be carry a specific amount of coverage in order to legally drive. For individuals that need to drive but may be limited to a specific budget, certain payment methods may be preferable than others. A popular option amongst insurers is pay for a policy on a monthly basis. Oftentimes, when a company requires no money down, the driver must only pay for the first month’s worth of coverage in order to sign up. With this option, drivers are essentially taking the full price of a policy and breaking it up into more affordable pieces. Although helpful for some, such options can often lead to a motorist spending more on a protection plan than an individual with fewer payments.

Other Auto Insurance Payment Methods

When an individual divides and spreads out the cost of a vehicle protection plan across a span of several months, it is likely that an insurer may include a billing fee that can sometimes amount to nearly $10 a month. Although initially a small sum, these small fees can quickly add up. Among the Tips on lowering premiums that are offered by the Missouri Department Insurance is the option to pay for a policy in full instead of making payments. By doing so a motorist may be able to avoid these extra fees, and may end up paying less for a policy over the course of a year. Some insurers may even offer discounts to people that are able to pay for coverage in full.

Whether an individual pays for a policy in twelve, six, or three month increments, motorists are urged to avoid missing payments. At times, being late on an auto insurance bill can lead to a lapse in coverage and a series of potential fines or reinstatement fees. To avoid these consequences some companies offer an automatic bill pay system that can automatically deduct payments from a predetermined account, and sometimes such systems are even coupled with various discounts. By taking the time to research or speaking with an insurer about all of the options that are available, a motorist can usually find a billing method that suits their individual needs.

Source: http://www.onlineautoinsurance.com/pay-monthly/

High Risk Drivers in North Carolina

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Automobile coverage providers in the Tar Heel State often prefer to insure motorists that are considered good drivers, with a small likelihood of filing a claim. But unfortunately, not everyone has a flawless driving record or years of experience behind the wheel. Although there are various reasons why an individual would be labeled as a high risk motorist, being in this category typically translates into steeper premium prices or potential difficulty in locating North Carolina auto insurance that is adequately priced. Luckily, there are a variety of options for drivers with less-than-perfect records that are in need of affordable coverage. One of the most helpful methods, however, is gathering enough information to avoid becoming a riskier motorist.

Although being involved in multiple accidents or filing several claims is a common way to increase one’s likelihood of being considered a driver with a greater risk-factor, sometimes being placed in this category is unavoidable. For example, because of various statistics surrounding teenage motorists and the fact that they are four times more likely to be involved in an accident than older drivers (according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), these motorists are likely to be considered of a higher risk in NC before even filing a claim. To combat these statistics, young and inexperienced motorists are encouraged to strive to become exceptional drivers. Oftentimes after a period of three years without an accident of traffic citation, one’s coverage provider is likely to reconsider a resident’s risk-factor, which may lead to lower rates.

Consequences and Options for NC High Risk Drivers

A quick way for a resident to find themselves on the same category as other motorists with greater risk-factors is to be convicted of driving while under the influence. In an effort to decrease alcohol related crashes, North Carolina created the Booze It & Lose It program that is dedicated to catching and punishing drunk drivers. Under this program, motorists that refuse to take a breath or blood test when stopped by a law enforcement officer may have their license suspended for a year. If convicted of a DWI a resident could have their license revoked for at least a year, face numerous fines, or even possible imprisonment. More importantly, however, these actions are likely to appear on a resident’s driving record for roughly three years, making it difficult to locate affordable automobile coverage.

Despite being in such a category, in North Carolina there are various coverage options that are available even for high risk drivers. Because basic liability with minimum limits is required in the Tar Heel State in order to legally drive, insurers are not permitted to deny an individual such coverage. However, they may place a motorist in a reinsurance facility, which requires higher liability limits to counter a person’s risk-factor. These limits typically include bodily injury liability with $100,000 per person and $300,000 per accident; property damage liability with $50,000 per accident; medical payment coverage ranging from $1,000 to $2,000 per person; and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage for $1,000,000. Instead of relying on these alternative coverage methods, however, residents are encouraged to strive to remain or become exceptional drivers that are aware, conscientious, and obey the traffic laws.

Source: http://www.onlineautoinsurance.com/north-carolina/