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Phillips Idowu: Hang on to your hats... here comes Idowu

Phillips Idowu is sitting deep in thought in a Birmingham city-centre hotel. "Which would I ask her to give me?" he enquires after a few moments. The scenario which has just been suggested to the world champion triple jumper is...

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Margaret Dibben | Pain in the neck a big problem for Aviva

I took out income protection insurance and then fell ill and had to give up work. But my insurer says a visit to the GP before the policy started makes it void In June last year, I started to arrange income protection insurance...

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Ten easy ways to save £470 on car cover

Stephen Womack, Financial Mail The cost of cover has jumped 5.6 per cent in the past three months, the fastest quarterly rise in the past 15 years, according to broker AA Insurance. The cost of comprehensive cover has risen 14...

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Rolling Good Time at Youth Wellness Fair

Grade 8 students Taylor Maitland and Matthew Varano of Anna McCrea Public School were just two of the 300 students who took part in the YMCA’s Teen Wellness Fair. The fair featured ten stations designed to engage teens in a...

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Disappointing fourth for British in Louis Vuitton Trophy series

A disappointing fourth was the reward for Ben Ainslie and Britain’s America’s Cup challenger Team Origin in the Louis Vuitton Trophy series off Nice. First loss of the day was the decider in the best of three for a place in the...

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Top Ja stars for Diamond League

MONTE CARLO: At least four Jamaicans - Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell, Shelly-Ann Fraser and Brigitte Foster-Hylton - appear set to be contracted for next year's IAAF Diamond League.Since last year, Bolt has taken athletics to...

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Tender: Exeter: property insurance services

UK-Exeter: property insurance services SECTION I: CONTRACTING AUTHORITY I.1) NAME, ADDRESSES AND CONTACT POINT(S): Address: Organisation: Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital Barrack Road...

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More than 1,000 flood victims make insurance claims

By Sean O’Riordan Saturday, November 21, 2009 THE country’s largest insurance company dealt with a staggering 1,042 claims yesterday as its call lines were inundated by flood victims. Hibernian Aviva spokesman Alan Tyrell said...

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Cork city left under water as ESB opens floodgates

Utility firm says it wasn't its job to warn local residents By Grainne Cunningham, Ralph Riegel and Edel Kennedy Saturday November 21 2009 A STATE of emergency was declared in Cork last night after the ESB was forced to open...

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Ex-policeman jailed in fraud case

A former policeman and an insurance company manager who funded a lavish lifestyle with money obtained from a £1.4m fraud, have been jailed. John Taylor, 35, and Stephen Spellacy, 36, who served with Humberside Police, admitted...

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