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PROGRAM INFORMATIONThursday, July 31, 2008 Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund The Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund sells automobile insurance to Marylanders who are unable to obtain it privately. To be eligible for insurance from the Fund, a driver must have been rejected by at least two private insurers or have had automobile liability insurance cancelled or not renewed for any reason other than nonpayment of premiums. In providing insurance, the Fund acts as any private insurance company and is subject to regulation by the Maryland Insurance Commissioner. The Fund also processes and pays certain claims to Maryland residents who are involved in Maryland accidents with uninsured motorists or in hit-and-run incidents where no responsible party can be found. Kent Krabbe Seacrets Turns Twenty It has become an Ocean City institution and this summer it turns 20. Seacrets has grown from a small bar to a complex entertainment club with several stages, bars and even a radio station. Baltimore Sun Extra: A handful of sites have sprung up in recent years that allow you to store information that won't be opened until you die, including e-mail that can be sent months or even years after you're gone. Made in Maryland: A Baltimore company has found a way to package up the tangy taste of lemon for citrus lovers who canýt seem to get enough of the stuff. Our Yolanda Vazquez spoke with Grand Brands president David Schleider—a man who clearly knows what to do when life gives you lemons. Your Money & Business is sponsored by:
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