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  1. Civil War Reenactors Face Insurance Plight

    The Daily Astorian brings news that the Northwest Civil War Council a group of Oregon Civil War reenactors may have to cancel future reenactments due to rising insurance costs.
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  2. Interview with Paul Bassman, CSI Insurance Group president

    Who'd insure Burning Man, an annual 50,000 person bacchanal in the Nevada desert that culminates in a giant sculpture being set on fire?
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  3. CSI Insurance Media

    James Chippendale and CSI Insurance have been featured in over 300 Publications around the globe including USA Today American Way Magazine New York Times Dallas Morning News Pollstar Billboard and dozens of insurance industry publications.
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Industry News

  1. California off-road race crash kills 8

    An off-road race in southern California's Mojave Desert became a scene of horror over the weekend when a truck crashed into a crowd of spectators along the roadside, killing eight people, authorities said Sunday.
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  2. Tila Tequila Attacked at Rowdy Concert

    According to Tila, she took the stage at the Gathering of the Juggalos in Illinois -- a concert featuring such acts as Insane Clown Posse and Kottonmouth Kings.
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  3. Insuring Lollapalooza against every risk

    For the music-loving public, the Lollapalooza music festival in Grant Park is all about 130 bands on eight stages over three days.

    Not so much for James Chippendale, 42, and Jerid Schmickle, 36.
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  4. Former NFL players sue EA over Madden

    Former Bengals running back Tony Davis has filed a class-action suit against EA on behalf of some 6,000 retired NFL pros over the use of player likenesses in Madden NFL 09.
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  5. Death toll at German music festival rises to 20

    German police say the death toll at a weekend music festival has risen to 20 after a woman died from her injuries.
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  6. Cycling to investigate Armstrong's RadioShack team for its jerseys in Tour de France finale

    Cycling's governing body is opening disciplinary proceedings against Lance Armstrong's RadioShack team.
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  7. More than 100 taken to hospitals during Electric Daisy Carnival

    Authorities say more than 100 people were taken to local hospitals during a two-day electronic music festival and rave at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Exposition Park.
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  8. Vince Young apologizes for fight at Dallas strip club

    Vince Young apologizes for fight at Dallas strip club
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  9. Victims of RI nightclub fire to soon receive money

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. Hundreds of people affected by one of the nations deadliest nightclub fires will soon receive money from lawsuits over the blaze.
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  10. Lil Wayne's postponed Laredo show back on

    Friday performance delayed after pot is found on rapper's bus on the border
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  11. "Hold Your Wee For a Wii" Death Brings Big Verdict

    A California jury came back with a huge verdict for the family of a 28 year old woman who died as a result of a radio contest gone bad.
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  12. Burglars Steal Atlanta Shriners' Little Parade Cars

    In the world of burglary and thievery, stealing the Shriners' little cars just might be as heinous as someone stealing Bozo's big, red, rubber nose from his circus dressing room, or stealing Santa's sleigh just before his annual debut at the mall parking lot.
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  13. Banning Bad Behavior

    Officials in the Alberta, Canada, city of Lethbridge don't think very highly of performers who smoke, drink or use drugs during performances, and they've come up with a plan to curb such onstage behavior...
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  14. UNH Ludacris Spring Concert Spurs 144 Arrests

    The combination of a Ludacris concert and Cinco de Mayo festivities proved too much for the University of New Hampshire, as a total of 144 arrests were made by school, town and state police officers, as well as the Liquor Commission and Sheriffs Department, over the weekend.
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