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    • It's better to keep advice on the open forum for everyone's benefit. Maybe you could post up the correspondence in a single pdf document and cover up your personal details, reference numbers and so on? HB
    • Hi on the notice of disqualification it lists the 2 speed offences and marks offence withdrawn? This is for both offences and then the other 2 is the MS90s which I’m fined for and the additional costs. R
    • Hi,    It has taken a while, but I have received an email from Auxillis -  hello, we are not dealing with this claim all we do is log accident for you isnurance - the claim has been passed to your underwriter markerstudy 0344 873 8183 as they are deal with fault cliams ion behalf of adrian flux. thankyou auxillis   I have made repeated attempts to phone Markerstudy in between working from home, struggling for energy and trying to find a cheap car so that I can keep my job (community support worker). Thankfully I have a supportive team and I am being given phone calls to make but it cant last too long. I had a severe migraine over the weekend and also have quite bad whiplash in my neck and back.    I found this in my insurance policy booklet -    Protection and Recovery If the insured vehicle cannot be driven following an incident leading to a valid claim under this section, we will pay: • the cost of its protection and removal to the nearest approved repairer, competent repairer or nearest place of safety; and • the cost of re-delivery after repairs to your home address; and • the cost of storage of the insured vehicle incurred with our written consent. If the insured vehicle is damaged beyond economical repair we will arrange for it to be stored safely at premises of our choosing. You should remove your personal belongings from the insured vehicle before it is collected from you. In the event of a claim being made under the policy we have the right to remove the insured vehicle to an alternative repairer, place of safety or make our own arrangments for re-delivery at any time in order to keep the cost of the claim to a minimum     I do about 20-25000 miles a year with the work I do, I have been getting quotes and putting that I have now have one accident and no no claims bonus and the cheap quotes from similar companies to markerstudy are more than double what i paid last year at 8-900 and aviva is offering 2600 which is simply out of my price range and more than the car i am looking at.  I am starting to wonder if it is even worth going ahead with the claim as i have no one to claim from. I have had no information from any of the enquiries I have made.  I have a full tank of vpower diesel in the car in the impound, i can strip it for parts and probably make what I will be offered by the insurance payout and get the money quicker.  As I have made contact and started the process can I back out, still keep my NCB and a claim free history? Also what happens with my injuries? I don't think there is any permanent damage but my dr refused to see me and just gave me a boat load of naproxen and codeine. What happens in the future if things don't get better and I cancelled this claim? Can you claim injuries off your own insurance because the other guy ran and you cant find him? I have tried to ask these questions off markerstudy but they keep me waiting for nearly an hour then end the call.    Thank you for your time and help.  It is really appreciated.  I am quite honestly on the floor, I have been really ill, in hospital, had nearly 6 months off work and only been back full time a few weeks and now this.  The fact the company you pay large sums of money to look after you in a time of need is also behaving criminally just makes you want to give up.    
    • Thanks for the response. Am I able to send you the documents I’ve received or can you message via instant message and I’ll send these? Reece
    • Regretfully it does. Have you actually seen any papers which show what you were charged with (rather than what you were convicted of)? It is unusual not to be “dual charged” but if you were not charged with both, you are where you are. If you had been charged with both offences and providing you were the driver at the time, you could, after performing your SD, have asked the prosecutor to drop the “Fail to Provide” (FtP) charges in exchange for a guilty plea to the speeding charges (you cannot be convicted of speeding unless you plead guilty as they have no evidence you were driving). You will have difficulty defending the FtP charges. In fact, it’s worse than that – you have no chance of successfully defending them at all because the reason you did not respond to the requests is because you did not receive them and that’s entirely your fault. No it’s not correct. Six months from 18/11/23 was 18/5/24 so, unless they were originally charged, the speeding offences are now “timed out.” There is one avenue left open to you. If you perform your SD you must serve it on the court which convicted you. You will then receive a date for a hearing to have the matters heard again. Your only chance of having the matters revert to speeding (and this is only providing you were the driver at the time of those offences) is to plead Not Guilty, attend court. When you get there you can ask the prosecutor (very nicely, explaining what a pillock you know you were for failing to update your  V5C) if (s)he is prepared to raise “out of time” speeding charges, to which you will offer to plead guilty if the FtP charges are dropped.   This is strictly speaking not lawful. Charges have to be raised within six months. Some prosecutors are willing to do it, others are not. But frankly it’s the only avenue open to you. There is a risk with this. I imagine you have been fined £660 (plus surcharge and costs) for each offence. The offence attracts a fine of 1.5 week’s net income and where the court has no information about the defendant’s means a default figure of £440pw is used.  If the prosecutor is not prepared to play ball you can revise your pleas to guilty. A sympathetic court should give you the full discount (one third) for your guilty pleas in these circumstances but they may reduce the discount somewhat. The prosecution may also ask for increased costs (£90 or thereabouts is the figure for a guilty plea). So it may cost you more if you have a decent income (I’ll let you do the sums). But MS90 is an endorsement code which gives insurers a fit of the vapours. One such endorsement will see your premiums double. Two of them will see many insurers refuse to quote you at all meaning you will have to approach "specialist" (aka extortionate) brokers. So you really want to exhaust every possibility of avoiding MS90s if you can. One warning: do not pay solicitors silly money to defend you. Making an SD before a solicitor should attract just a nominal sum (perhaps a tenner). That’s all you should pay for. You have no viable defence against the FtP charges and any solicitor suggesting you have is telling you porkies. The offer to do the deal is easily done by yourself and you can save the solicitor’s fees to put towards a few taxis and increased insurance premiums if you are unsuccessful. In the happy event you find out you were "dual charged", let me know and I'll tell you how to proceed. (Seems a bit odd hoping you were charged with four driving offences rather than two, but it's a funny old world!).    
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Even in the New Alphabet, Google Keeps Its Capital G

 

By JAMES B. STEWART

 

Google’s name is a protected trademark, and the company has fought to keep it from becoming generic, as brands like thermos, cellophane and others have.

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Google in balloons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Low Oil Prices Pose Threat to Texas Fracking Bonanza

 

By CLIFFORD KRAUSS 12:05 PM ET

 

The technology that unlocked the oil in shale fields produced a boom to Karnes County, Tex., but the economy there is cooling fast.

 

 

Arab Bank Reaches Settlement in Suit Accusing It of Financing Terrorism

 

By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD 2:38 PM ET

 

The deal, made with hundreds of American plaintiffs, comes after a jury in Brooklyn found the bank liable for dealings with the group Hamas; the court was to decide on damages in that case starting Monday.

 

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In Good Times or Bad, Brazil Banks Profit

 

By DAN HORCH

 

With sky-high interest rates for consumers and businesses, favorable government policies and limited competition, Brazil’s banks do well, even when the broader economy is faltering.

 

 

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Stores Suffer From a Shift of Behavior in Buyers

 

By HIROKO TABUCHI

 

As Americans prioritize spending their money on experiences, not objects, department stores and other retailers are struggling with sales.

 

 

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As Greek Bailout Deal Passes, Alexis Tsipras Faces Rebellion

 

By LIZ ALDERMAN and NIKI KITSANTONIS

 

The plan was approved by lawmakers after a stormy parliamentary debate that began at 2 a.m. and lasted until 9:30 a.m. on Friday.

 

 

 

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China’s Renminbi Devaluation May Initiate New Phase in Global Currency War

 

By PETER EAVIS

 

Some analysts say the currency tensions could worsen some of the entrenched problems in the global economy. China’s move also poses a dilemma for the Fed as it considers raising interest rates.

 

 

 

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Eurozone’s Economic Growth Falls Short, Even as Greeks Shopped

 

By JACK EWING 12:59 PM ET

 

While Europe has faced a debt crisis in Greece, its bigger economies have been growing slowly as they recover from recession.

 

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Bail Reduced for British Trader Charged in ‘Flash Crash’

 

By CHAD BRAY 10:37 AM ET

 

A judge in London reduced bail for Navinder Singh Sarao, who has been in custody since April and is fighting extradition to the United States.

 

 

 

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Eurogroup agrees new Greek bailout

 

 

 

 

Eurozone finance ministers agree on a new bailout deal for Greece, after Athens backed the plan.

 

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'Flash crash' trader freed on bail

 

A UK financial trader accused of contributing to the 2010 US "flash crash" is freed after his bail conditions were changed.

 

 

 

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Diesel prices hit five-year low

 

The average price of diesel has fallen below 113p per litre for the first time since 7 January 2010, according to the information group Experian Catalist.

 

 

 

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Big banks agree $2bn forex settlement

 

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Eurozone economy grows by 0.3%

 

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China to continue market support

 

 

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Samsung patent appeal rejected

 

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Asda to increase price it pays for milk

 

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Surrey bond to fund Oval development

 

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Insurers warn of 'ghost brokers'

 

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Flash crash trader Navinder Singh Sarao bailed after declaring £25.5m in Swiss account

 

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The west London trader accused of wiping billions from US stockmarket is to be released on bail after American authorities dropped their opposition to his release

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Nine banks have paid a total of $9bn to investors in the US over claims they rigged foreign exchange markets, and their lawyers hope to launch similar lawsuits in London

 

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North Sea helicopter pilots threaten strike

 

The British Airline Pilots’ Association is holding a ballot amid concerns over job cuts among helicopter pilots

 

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Moody’s fears Barclays reforms could be thrown off track

 

Low profitability combined with the chance of more fines and legal bills could derail John McFarlane’s restructuring, analysts warn

 

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China's yuan slide takes pause after three days of declines

 

Shanghai-listed stocks rise as Beijing puts an end to the renminbi's losing streak against the US dollar

 

 

French economy grinds to a halt as German growth disappoints

 

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France stagnates in the second quarter as Germany posts weaker growth than expected

 

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Sportech receives takeover approach from Canadian rival

 

The football pools business could be bought by gambling software company Contagious Gaming

 

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Robust construction sector could protect UK from growth downgrade

 

A solid showing from Britain's builders may offset disappointing industrial health

 

Takeover costs widen losses at Aga Rangemaster

 

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Planned takeover of the company by US group Middleby increased pre-tax losses to £4m

 

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BT's £12.5bn takeover of EE boosted by Ofcom

 

Communications regulator tells competition authorities that it already has powers to address many of the concerns raised over deal

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China cannot risk the global chaos of currency devaluation

 

China's challenge now: keep the yuan on a sustainable footing

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Amazon's Jeff Bezos: With Jeremy Clarkson, we're entering a new golden age of television

 

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The Amazon founder and chief executive talks exclusively to The Telegraph on the Top Gear trio, drones in the suburbs and why he goes weak at the knees when he meets another entrepreneur

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Nine banks have paid a total of $9bn to investors in the US over claims they rigged foreign exchange markets, and their lawyers hope to launch similar lawsuits in London

 

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Flash crash trader Navinder Singh Sarao bailed after declaring £25.5m in Swiss account

 

The west London trader accused of wiping billions from US stockmarket is to be released on bail after American authorities dropped their opposition to his release

 

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Jeremy Corbyn's 'People's QE' would force Britain into three-year battle with the EU

 

The Labour leadership frontrunner’s plans would fall foul of EU laws intended to avoid runaway inflation

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Moody’s fears Barclays reforms could be thrown off track

 

Low profitability combined with the chance of more fines and legal bills could derail John McFarlane’s restructuring, analysts warn

 

How BAE is helping make the trillion-dollar jet fighter affordable

 

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The F-35 - the most expensive defence project ever - is seeking cost cuts and defence group BAE Systems is working to deliver them as helps build the supersonic jet fighter

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Supermarket prepare to launch fresh price war

 

Britain's biggest supermarkets are gearing up for the crucial back to school battle at the tills

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'No-flation’ lowers the prospect of Bank of England interest rate rise

 

Weak oil prices and the strength of the pound are expected to have kept inflation flat in the year to July

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Lansdowne Partners pays out £191m to its top staff

 

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Hedge fund manager has performed well in recent years with bets on UK blue-chip firms

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Takeover costs widen losses at Aga Rangemaster

 

Planned takeover of the company by US group Middleby increased pre-tax losses to £4m

Beware a China crisis that could crash down on us all

 

This is why older couples don't want to downsize

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IMF calls for Greek debt relief

 

 

 

 

The International Monetary Fund calls for Greece to be given "significant debt relief" following the approval of a new bailout deal by eurozone ministers.

 

 

 

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'Flash crash' trader freed on bail

 

A UK financial trader accused of contributing to the 2010 US "flash crash" is freed after his bail conditions were changed.

 

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Diesel prices hit five-year low

 

The average price of diesel has fallen below 113p per litre for the first time since 7 January 2010, according to the information group Experian Catalist.

 

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Eurozone economy grows by 0.3%

 

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China to continue market support

 

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Samsung patent appeal rejected

 

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Asda to increase price it pays for milk

 

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Doubt Starts Chipping Away at the Market’s Mind-Set

 

By GRETCHEN MORGENSON

 

In this aging bull market, investors are showing signs of a sea change in their attitudes.

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Andrew Renneisen for The New York Times

 

Traders outside the New York Stock Exchange. The bull market is showing its age, analysts say.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Inside Amazon: Wrestling Big Ideas in a Bruising Workplace

 

By JODI KANTOR and DAVID STREITFELD

 

The company is conducting an experiment in how far it can push white-collar workers to get them to achieve its ever-expanding ambitions.

 

 

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Hollywood Uses Bigger Screens to Tell Sophisticated Stories

 

By MICHAEL CIEPLY

 

Large-screen and 3-D formats, usually reserved for action blockbusters aimed at younger audiences, are now being employed for the kind of movies shown at film festivals.

 

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Low Oil Prices Pose Threat to Texas Fracking Bonanza

 

By CLIFFORD KRAUSS

 

The technology that unlocked the oil in shale fields produced a boom to Karnes County, Tex., but the economy there is cooling fast.

 

 

 

Betting on a Smooth Ride, Investors Flock to Tesla

 

By AARON M. KESSLER

 

The company seems to embody many of a typical Wall Street investor’s desires: disruptive technology, larger-than-life founders and dazzling growth projections.

 

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Why Starbucks Prices Went Up as Coffee Beans Got Cheaper

 

By JEFF SOMMER 1:37 PM ET

 

The company’s strategy has created an odd situation this summer: It has increased retail prices for brewed coffee just as coffee prices on world commodities markets have fallen.

 

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As Greek Bailout Deal Passes, Alexis Tsipras Faces Rebellion

 

By LIZ ALDERMAN and NIKI KITSANTONIS

 

The plan was approved by lawmakers after a stormy parliamentary debate that began at 2 a.m. and lasted until 9:30 a.m. on Friday.

 

 

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Eurozone’s Economic Growth Falls Short, Even as Greeks Shopped

 

By JACK EWING

 

While Europe has faced a debt crisis in Greece, its bigger economies have been growing slowly as they recover from recession.

 

 

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Video Feature: What Goes Up When China’s Currency Goes Down

 

By JONAH M. KESSEL

 

China’s currency, the renminbi, plunged the most in decades earlier this week, stoking concerns about the country’s economic health.

 

 

Arab Bank Reaches Settlement in Suit Accusing It of Financing Terrorism

 

By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD

 

The deal, made with hundreds of American plaintiffs, comes after a jury in Brooklyn found the bank liable for dealings with the group Hamas; the court was to decide on damages starting Monday.

 

Most Health Insurance Co-ops Are Losing Money, Federal Audit Finds

 

By ROBERT PEAR

 

Most of the insurance co-ops created under the Affordable Care Act enrolled fewer people than they had predicted, according to the inspector general at the health department.

 

 

 

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If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

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Blending Tech Workers and Locals in San Francisco’s Troubled Mid-Market

 

By QUENTIN HARDY

 

 

Tech giants like Twitter and Spotify have descended on one of the poorest neighborhoods in the Bay Area, bringing prosperity for some and upheaval for others.

 

 

 

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Jim Wilson/The New York Times

 

Some of the Tenderloin’s longtime residents are learning newfound wealth for some does not mean newfound prosperity — or even livability — for everyone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Inside Amazon: Wrestling Big Ideas in a Bruising Workplace

 

By JODI KANTOR and DAVID STREITFELD

 

The company is conducting an experiment in how far it can push white-collar workers to get them to achieve its ever-expanding ambitions.

 

 

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AT&T Helped U.S. Spy on Internet on a Vast Scale

 

By JULIA ANGWIN, CHARLIE SAVAGE, JEFF LARSON, HENRIK MOLTKE, LAURA POITRAS and JAMES RISEN

 

Newly disclosed N.S.A. documents show that the agency gained access to billions of emails through a “highly collaborative” relationship with AT&T.

 

 

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The Greek Debt Deal’s Missing Piece

 

By LANDON THOMAS Jr. 10:37 AM ET

 

The latest bailout agreement between Greece and its European creditors will go forward without cash from one crucial lender: the International Monetary Fund.

 

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EnChroma’s Accidental Spectacles Find Niche Among the Colorblind

 

By CLAIRE MARTIN

 

An inventor of lenses invented to aid surgeons found that they could also help the colorblind, leading him to start a company that sells glasses.

 

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Disney Wows Fans With Plans for ‘Star Wars’ Attractions

 

By BROOKS BARNES

 

Robert Iger announced “jaw-dropping” plans for attractions based on the box office juggernaut at two parks.

 

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California Town, United by Drought, Is Split Over New Water Park

 

By SARAH MASLIN NIR

 

Dublin officials say a $44 million water park won’t use much water, but some say any water is too much, given the restrictions brought on by the drought.

 

Strategies

 

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Why Starbucks Prices Went Up as Coffee Beans Got Cheaper

 

By JEFF SOMMER

 

The company’s strategy has created an odd situation this summer: It has increased retail prices for brewed coffee just as coffee prices on world commodities markets have fallen.

 

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Nick Symmonds, a Sidelined Track Star, Continues to Break From the Pack

 

By JERÉ LONGMAN

 

Symmonds, left off the United States team for the world championships, is in a marketing dispute that raises broader questions about the independence of athletes in his sport.

 

 

The Haggler

 

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A ‘Price Is Right’ Winner Let Down by a Showcase Showdown

 

By DAVID SEGAL

 

An 81-year-old woman sought help after she said she called and emailed CBS’s “The Price Is Right” dozens of times trying to claim the prizes she won.

 

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A Fashion Trailblazer’s Stylish Leap From Touch to Touch Screen

 

By VANESSA FRIEDMAN

 

In a business that relies on personal interaction with people and clothes, MatchesFashion.com, a high-end retailer in Britain, is making the jump to e-commerce.

 

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Hollywood Uses Bigger Screens to Tell Sophisticated Stories

 

By MICHAEL CIEPLY

 

Large-screen and 3-D formats, usually reserved for action blockbusters aimed at younger audiences, are now being employed for the kind of movies shown at film festivals.

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