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MGIC loses $97.9M in 2Q but sounds optimistic tone
AP Business WriterMGIC Investment Corp., the nation's largest mortgage insurer, said Thursday it lost nearly $100 million in the previous quarter, but its shares soared almost 40 percent amid optimism over its long-term outlook. Mortgage delinquencies and home...Tags: Radian Group Incorporated, Financial and Business Services, MGIC Investment Corporation, Insurance, Mortgages
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Bob Woodward's statement
Text of Washington Post Assistant Managing Editor Bob Woodward's statement regarding his testimony in the case of the leak of a CIA operative's name, as published by The Washington Post: On Monday, November 14, I testified under oath in a sworn...Tags: News Media, Washington Post Company, Book, Defense Equipment, The White House
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Children's/Family Entertainment, Cooking Demonstrations, Poetry Readings Set For Eighth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
NOTE TO EDITORS – New credential policies have been established for working media interested in covering the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. They are posted in the Media Center section at http://www.latimes.com/festivalofbooks. LOS ANGELES, April...Tags: Festive Event, Sales, Crown Books Corporation, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, People
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Jet lag isn't curable, but you can fight it
Jet lag, the bane of long-distance travelers everywhere, is like the common cold, the bane of people everywhere. Neither is curable. A lot of medicines are available to treat the symptoms of the common cold, and they may make you feel better, but the...Tags: Diseases, Georgetown, Alzheimer's Disease, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Medicine
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Personal account: One woman's experience with Lap-Band in trials
Staff WriterAt 5-foot-6 and 269 pounds, after years of unsuccessful diet and exercise regimes, Patti McGraw decided on surgery. In May 1999 she chose to be a "guinea pig," as she called it, in a trial for a new surgical procedure that was under review by the Food and...Tags: Health Organizations, Long Island, Trials, Illnesses, Table Tennis
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3rd Annual Festival of Health & Fitness to Be Held Oct 6-7, 2001
This page has moved. If you are not automatically re-directed, please click here.Tags: Festive Event, Rodney Dangerfield, People, Dancing, NBC
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Amtrak offers business travelers a quiet alternative
The problem was sleep. Some people on the early-morning Amtraks weren't looking only for transportation, they were looking for an hour or so of additional sleep. That's why they liked the train; they could get someplace and sleep along the way. The...Tags: Vehicles, Metal and Mineral, Cell Phones
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Eighth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books To Feature Literary "Who's Who" Apr. 26-27 at UCLA
This page has moved. If you are not automatically re-directed, please click here.Tags: Fiction, Crown Books Corporation, Starbucks Corporation, Daniel Ellsberg, Assault
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Children's/Family Entertainment, Cooking Demonstrations, Poetry Readings Set For Eighth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
This page has moved. If you are not automatically re-directed, please click here.Tags: Festive Event, Sales, Crown Books Corporation, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, People
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Eighth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books To Feature Literary "Who's Who" Apr. 26-27 at UCLA
NOTE TO EDITORS: New media credential requirements and deadlines have been posted in the Media Center section of the festival's Web site: www.latimes.com/festivalofbooks. LOS ANGELES, April 2, 2003 – More than 325 of the country's best-selling...Tags: Fiction, Crown Books Corporation, Starbucks Corporation, Daniel Ellsberg, Assault
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