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Guru Focus - Fri Nov 13, 5:51 pm ET
By 10qk. National Security Group Inc. ( NSEC ) filed Quarterly Report for the period ended 2009-09-30. Read more » »
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WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans - Fri Nov 13, 2:43 pm ET
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Former congressman William Jefferson was sentenced to 13 years in prison by a federal judge Friday for his conviction on bribery, racketeering and money-laundering charges. Jefferson was not required to surrender to authorities immediately. Judge T.S. Ellis said it is possible that Jefferson could remain free throughout the expected appeal process, but that decision wouldn't be ...
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Nov 13, 2:00 pm ET
ELBA, Ala.----The National Security Group, Inc. , today reported results for the quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2009 and 2008, based on accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America, as follows: Three Months Ended September 30 Nine Months Ended September 30 2009 2008 2009 2008 Premium Income $ 14,357,000 $ 11,707,000 $ 44,950,000 $ 42,261,000 Investment ...
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The Advocate - Fri Nov 13, 1:22 am ET
A nine-mile spur prevents a key West Feliciana Parish industrial site from linking to the remaining 2,900 railroad miles in Louisiana — and to business beyond the state, industry leaders claim.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Thu Nov 12, 6:18 pm ET
Monday's St. Charles Parish Council meeting will start at 3 p.m. rather than the usual 6 p.m. to accommodate contractors connecting a new generator with the building's electrical system. No change in normal courthouse hours are expected, parish spokeswoman...
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Insurance Journal - Thu Nov 12, 12:36 pm ET
Alabama's new state fishing pier, near Gulf Shores, which cost $16 million and is less than four months old, has been closed indefinitely because of damage from the first tropical storm to hit ...
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The Decatur Daily - Thu Nov 12, 7:08 am ET
GULF SHORES (AP) — Alabama’s new state fishing pier, which cost $16 million and is less than four months old, was closed indefinitely Wednesday because of damage from the first tropical storm to hit since it opened.
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Post South - Thu Nov 12, 6:56 am ET
The Iberville Parish Council will consider adopting the parish's 2010 operating and capital outlay budgets, and will consider the projects that will be funded with $48 million in hurricane recovery money when it meets Tuesday at the Courthouse.
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Montgomery Advertiser - Thu Nov 12, 5:01 am ET
GULF SHORES -- Alabama's new state fishing pier, which cost $16 million, was closed indefinitely Wednesday because of damage from the first tropical storm to hit since it opened.
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The Tuscaloosa News - Thu Nov 12, 4:35 am ET
The Associated Press GULF SHORES | Alabama’s new state fishing pier, which cost $16 million and is less than four months old, was closed indefinitely Wednesday because of damage from the first tropical storm to hit since it opened.
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The Advocate - Thu Nov 12, 1:11 am ET
BRUSLY — An outspoken landlord involved in a long-running zoning law dispute with Mayor Joey Normand and town government officials reported to jail Tuesday for a 48-hour stay imposed for violating a court order in the case.
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The Echo - Wed Nov 11, 8:59 pm ET
Rock music streaked with a youthful, punk sound yet thoroughly grounded in bluegrass roots dominated the stage of Rhythm and Brews last week with a striking performance by Michael Ford, Jr. & The Apache Relay. Playing songs from their debut release, 1988 this band proved they are definitely not your typical young singer-songwriters or instrumentalists.
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NBC 15 Mobile - Wed Nov 11, 8:29 pm ET
Alabama's new state fishing pier, which cost $16 million and is less than four months old, was closed indefinitely Wednesday because of damage from the first tropical storm to hit...
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Pensacola News Journal - Wed Nov 11, 1:20 pm ET
Pier that's less than four months old closed indefinitely today because of storm damage.
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The News-Press - Wed Nov 11, 12:39 pm ET
GULF SHORES, Ala.