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Techies with an affinity for creating Web-based networking communities could soon replace insurance companies, especially those that are secretive about their pricing models for hard-to-place
Welcome to December! Every child and insurance person knows what that means--presents!And what better present than the future! So away with that gloom and doom of present difficulties and past disasters. Don't dot another binder, Bob Cratchit!
WASHINGTON--Techies with an affinity for creating Web-based networking communities could soon replace insurance companies, especially those that are secretive about their pricing models for hard-to-pla
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