But then, I haven’t had my ass kicked lately, so take that for what it is worth.Pray for these folks.Hopefully their tribe in the US will be more aware and prone to action of their struggle than my tribe’s counterparts.
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Or River of the Holy Cross. This is the little river that flows behind the church at Chimayo and through the small valley.
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In The Straits Times dated 27/3/08SINGAPORE'S motor insurers have come up with what they hope will be a win-win new service for motorists involved in accidents. The General Insurance Association (GIA) said yesterday that its 29 member companies expect to launch the 'one-stop' service in May. The move is being introduced in another bid by the association to control motor insurance losses, which hit a five-year high of 03.2 million last year - a big jump over the 25,000 in 2006. Previous efforts included setting up independent damage assessment centres and requiring motorists to fill accident statements at the site of accidents. GIA president Derek Teo said yesterday that the losses can be attributed partly to motorists sending their accident-damaged vehicles straight to workshops - a practice that has often made it difficult for insurers to survey the damage until much later. To prevent this, motorists will be required to inform their insurers of an accident within 24 hours in order to enjoy the one-stop service. For starters, drivers need no longer struggle to complete the lengthy Singapore Accident Statement at the accident site. The GIA also said yesterday that it would look into why the number of accident reports had risen to 151,583 last year - the highest in five years. But it reckoned that the greater use of commercial vehicles on the back of the economic boom, a larger number of foreigners who are unfamiliar with Singapore roads and worsening traffic congestion were 'logical reasons' for the trend. I remember going to Idac once and had to queue for a long time.' *************************************Why I want to put this article here because there's one very important point.But it reckoned that the greater use of commercial vehicles on the back of the economic boom, a larger number of foreigners who are unfamiliar with Singapore roads and worsening traffic congestion were logical reasons for the trend.Foreigners!
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When I thought about it, we didn't even salt it-who likes unsalted eggs!!!!
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
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