If you have to cancel an expensive trip at the last minute, you’ll be glad you have travel insurance. But what if the insurance is no good? After Wall Street’s recent meltdown, that’s a question worth asking.
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by Janice Hough on September 16, 2008
If you have to cancel an expensive trip at the last minute, you’ll be glad you have travel insurance. But what if the insurance is no good? After Wall Street’s recent meltdown, that’s a question worth asking.
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