Best Cars to Shag in

January 7th, 2012 No comments

Almost every car owner has dreamed of an intimate encounter inside their vehicle at one time or another. Whether it’s a drive in movie, a deserted parking lot or a romantic lookout point there is no doubt cars were made for more than just commuting to work. However the reality is that some vehicles are just more accommodating for the libido than others. Below is our list of the Top 10 cars to shag in but remember that law enforcement may not be as quick to cheer you on as the couple next door.

Best Cars for Sex

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Uptick in U.S. Auto Insurance Risk Seen

January 2nd, 2012 No comments

Credit and information management firm TransUnion released end of third-quarter results of its proprietary Auto Insurance Risk Index, noting a slight increase of 0.03 percent after four consecutive quarterly declines. The index now registers 98.85, three basis points higher than Q2 2011; 31 basis points lower than a year ago at this time; and 73 basis points lower than its recessionary peak in Q2 2009.

TransUnion’s Auto Insurance Risk Index was developed as a risk barometer specifically for the auto insurance industry and is designed to illustrate the relative expected insurance loss ratio for market segments throughout the country.

“When looking at the Auto Insurance Risk Index on a state-by-state basis, it appears that the level of auto insurance risk is transitioning toward a period of higher risk,” said Chet Wiermanski, TransUnion’s global chief scientist. ” Read more…

Supreme Court Will Examine Healthcare Law in March

January 2nd, 2012 No comments

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on the constitutionality of the healthcare reform law and other issues pertaining to it for three days starting March 26.

Analysts and lawyers do not expect a decision in the case until late June.

The hearings will open March 26 with a one-hour debate on the threshold issues of whether a federal law called the Anti-Injunction Act makes challenges to the mandate premature until 2015.

George Patton Jr., an appellate lawyer with Bose McKinney & Evans LLP in Washington, D.C. and Indianapolis, explains that anti-injunction deals with whether the Court must wait until a tax is imposed on those who don’t want to buy individual insurance, and then a lawsuit filed, before it can act on the case. T

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