111. Such information is helpful in planning interest rate policy at a time when household wealth invested in stocks is shrinking while home values are rising. 112. State Medicaid officials will consider a revision of that policy at meetings this month and next. 113. State regulators investigated allegations that Prudential lured customers -- including the elderly -- into replacing their policies at added cost, a practice known as churning. 114. That goes for the War Resisters League, steadfastly finding reasons to condemn American military policies at a time when dissent is not exactly rife in the land. 115. That number came from a survey conducted by Lana Skirboll, director of the office of science policy at the National Institutes of Health. 116. Switching providers need not be so cumbersome, said Dave Baker, vice president for law and policy at EarthLink, and chairman of the association. 117. Tens of millions of Americans hold policies at mutual companies. 118. Thanks to sympathetic bosses and a strong flexible work policy at HP, Comes now spends three weeks of every month with her mother up north. 119. The airline explained its policies at www.aaa.com. 120. That view was seconded by Kristen Rand, director of federal policy at the Violence Policy Center, a gun-control advocacy organization in Washington, D.C. |