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Insured for disaster? Most aren't
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
By Don Worthington | dworthington@heraldonline.com If your house is flattened by an earthquake, or your home flooded by hurricane-induced rains, don't look to your homeowner's insurance for help. Catastrophic events are usually not covered by standard ...
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Quake quirks, quibbles and quid pro quo
The Tribune-Democrat
— The Great East Coast Earthquake – as Tuesday's seismic incident may some day be called – thankfully fell well short of a catastrophe. In fact, many people missed entirely the local rumblings of the Virginia/Washington, DC, temblor. ...
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National Zoo Animals Went Berserk Before Earthquake
Care2.com (blog)
by Care2 Causes Editors It had been over a century since an earthquake last rattled the East Coast, so it's no surprise that the millions of people who felt the shaking yesterday were caught off guard — but it turns out, as a species, humans may have ...
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What an earthquake tells us about debt
Richmond Times Dispatch
It's a mini-example of the Black Swan Theory at work — you think you've got the world figured out and something unexpected comes your way — and that's how I'd sum up Tuesday's eastern earthquake. Though injuries and damage were minimal, it was a ...
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Columnist Nancy Williams shares her experience with the recent earthquake in ...
Asheville Citizen-Times
I upped my standing as a citizen by filing an earthquake report. When the liquid on your desk is swaying, you know something big is afoot. And I've been on enough theme park simulated earthquake rides to know an earthquake tremor when I feel one. ...
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It really was an earthquake and not squirrels
Hickory Daily Record
I rarely go home for lunch, but that's where I was Tuesday when the earthquake hit. I thought the squirrels were on the house again. There is natural mineral buildup where the siding abuts the rock chimney. The squirrels are notorious for climbing up ...
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BOOKWORM: Book offers look into Haiti's future
Savannah Morning News
By Terri Schlichenmeyer It's been almost two years since Haiti was wracked by earthquakes. So much has happened to the Caribbean island nation, and in the new book "Haiti After the Earthquake" by Paul Farmer, you'll read about progress, prevention, ...
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