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Hearthstone Beginner Decks #2 - Warlock (Before level 10)
If you have just unlocked warlock, and don #39;t have a massive budget, this completely free starter deck will help immensely. This is a competitive deck at levels 15 and below. Great starter Deck,...
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CZO DECKS – Srie Iraque – Video -
June 30, 2014 by
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CZO DECKS - Srie Iraque
Vdeo Comercial da nova srie de shapes Czo Decks.
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The Gallery Boat Party - All Hands On Decks IV
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That's one reason to consider turning to an independent agent or broker - someone who can help you find the best coverage at a price you can afford.
To help guide you toward potential distinctions among policies, I asked two legal experts to flag key language in my own policy from Allstate. I also got an update on a perennial topic - call it "games insurers play" - from someone whose job is going up against them: Bill Underkoffler, of Bensalem's Metro Public Adjustment.
Mold is a worry facing many homeowners nowadays, and my policy isn't alone in applying new limitations. It not only excludes primary coverage for mold itself. In a separate "policy endorsement" - insurance-speak for a change in terms - Allstate sets a $5,000 cap for remediation of mold, fungus, and rot, even if caused by an event, such as a burst pipe, that the policy covers.
What other water-related claims might leave me marooned, beyond the catastrophes for which I know I need federal flood insurance? Rutgers University's Jay M. Feinman points me to Allstate's exclusions for damage caused by an overflowing sump pump, a leak in a water-supply line, or a landslide or sinkhole.
Since I own an older home, Feinman suggests attention to another section of my policy, on repairs governed by building codes that have changed over the years. My policy says Allstate is willing to pay an extra 10 percent to cover such changes. Feinman warns that might not be enough to cover the increased cost.
Feinman also warned me of a potentially tricky limit Allstate and other insurers impose on replacement-cost coverage - an issue on which the group United Policyholders has weighed in to support consumers in litigation.
Say my roof was so damaged by a storm that it needs replacing, and my policy ostensibly covers the whole cost. The trick is that Allstate will first pay only "actual cash value" - say, half the replacement cost if it's depreciated for half of its expected life. To get the difference, the policy says I have to finish repairs within 180 days, covering the up-front cost myself.
"For a total loss of a house, this is too short," Feinman warns.
When consumers or businesses have problems with claims, many turn to a public adjuster such as Underkoffler. So I called him last week to get his take on today's most worrisome policy trends.
He says the biggest pitfall he's seen lately is the spread of percentage-based deductibles, often imposed for certain kinds of damage, such as windstorms.
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Full tour offerings begin at MSP -
June 30, 2014 by
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Full tour offerings are resuming at the old Missouri State Penitentiary after months of limited access.
Katherine Reed, communications manager for the Jefferson City Convention and Visitors Bureau, said the first ghost tour of the season is set for Wednesday, and the CVB is ready to resume ghost tours, ghost hunts, paranormal investigations and extended history tours.
Ryan Burns, spokeswoman for the Missouri Office of Administration, said renovation and cleanup activities are continuing and on schedule. She said hazardous material cleanup in Housing Units 1 and 3 is ongoing and expected to be completed in early August, as are the roof replacements of Housing Units 1, 3 and 4.
The cleanup of the gas chamber is complete, and the new roof has been installed, she said.
Tours of the old prison site were temporarily suspended at the end of September, and the remainder of the 2013 tour season was eventually cancelled because of mold found at the site. After the announcement, the city and state agreed to split the estimated $2 million cost of repairs and mold remediation at MSP. The $2 million has provided for cleanup of hazardous material, window repairs and window closures in Housing Units 1, 3, 4 and the gas chamber, and roof replacements in each unit.
The citys investment resulted in a long-term contract with the Jefferson City Convention and Visitors Bureau for the facility. Previously, the CVB operated on 11-month contracts, but the new agreement allows for a 15-year contract, with the option for two, five-year extensions.
Modified history tours resumed in April, which allowed access to Housing Units 1 and 4, and the gas chamber, while the state continued mold remediation and repair work.
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A block of homes were evacuated on the North Side early this morning after a vehicle crashed into a gas meter and sheared off the porches of four homes, city officials said.
The struck gas line started to leak after the 3 a.m. crash in the 1500 block of Federal Street and Equitable Gas crews were called out, according to Pittsburgh public safety spokeswoman Sonya Toler. Six homes had to be evacuated and there were no injuries. Gas service was restored shortly after 4 a.m. and residents were allowed to return to their homes, she said.
The driver, Lisa Williams, 44, of Millvale, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, making false reports to law enforcement, driving under suspension, and risking a catastrophe.
The city Fire Department inspected the homes and determined they were structurally sound, Ms. Toler said.
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Mission team helps community -
June 30, 2014 by
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DANVILLE Living Faith Church of Danville served the people of Hendricks County last week.
A mission team made up mostly of students helped out residents June 16 through 20. The church took requests from people who needed help with yard work, light construction, painting, cleaning, manual labor, or a similar project.
Calvary Baptist Church out of Nacogdoches, Texas, sent 20 students to serve Living Faith Churchs new and growing church here.
They attended church with them on Sunday and then planned the activities for the week.
As a church, we want to be known for our willingness to serve our community and those who live here as our neighbors, Living Faith Church of Danville Pastor Jonathan Hearing said. So we took advantage of this group who came to serve and asked them to serve us by serving Danville.
They had a great response from community residents who requested help.
As I suspected, there were many in the area who could greatly benefit from 20 sets of willing hands, Hearing said. I set up appointments to do work for six different residents throughout the week and the project turned out to be a huge success. We showed up with a Calvary Baptist Church van full of students and we offered several hours of our time, doing anything that was asked of us.
Throughout the week they pulled weeds, mowed yards, laid mulch, installed a patio area, pressure-washed a house, painted a bench, cleaned out a garage, vacuumed, mopped, and did minor repair jobs within their homes.
Most residents were overwhelmed by the humble attitudes of the students and their willingness to do whatever was asked of them.
The fact that the students had given up their summer to come and serve with my church had a moving effect on me as well, Hearing said. These students represented well the attitude of Living Faith Church and our desire to humbly serve those in need, just like Jesus did. Its one thing to serve our community as a whole, but to impact an individual in a tangible way was a blessing to everyone involved.
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