2010 Jeep Liberty Waukegan, Gurnee, Kenosha, WI, Zion, Antioch, IL T14375AA – Video


2010 Jeep Liberty Waukegan, Gurnee, Kenosha, WI, Zion, Antioch, IL T14375AA
2010 Jeep Liberty Classic Toyota: Servicing Waukegan, IL near Kenosha, WI, GUrnee, Zion, and Antioch, Illinois. http://www.classicdirecttoyota.com/searchused.aspx 2010 Jeep Liberty Limited...

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SOFT LANDING – Scandinavian Airlines SAS Airbus A330-300 Landing at Newark Liberty Int’l Airport! – Video


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Hello Everyone, For today #39;s video we have a SAS A330-300 Landing on RWY 22. This aircraft had a very smooth landing like most A330 #39;s. I (Airline656) will be uploading on Monday an inflight...

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2006 Jeep Liberty, Dealership , Louisville, Lexington, Shelbyville KY, Clarksville IN – Video


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Liberty Policy change promises happier times for U.S. service members

By David Higgins

The new U.S. Forces Japan Liberty Policy allows more freedoms to servicemen and women who want to socialize in off base establishments.

Before the Liberty Policy came into effect 2 years ago, bars around the Sunabe Seawall were incredibly busy, packed wall-to-wall on Friday and Saturday nights. Unfortunately, a series of serious events led U.S. military authorities to create a strict set of rules for all U.S. service members. These rules include a curfew from midnight that means having to report back to the base, hotel room or a private residence from the hours of midnight to 5 a.m. Service members are also forbidden to drink at off-base bars, and limited to two alcoholic drinks with meals at local restaurants.

Although the rules may seem quite strict, the rape of an Okinawan woman by two sailors in Okinawa City, and the breaking and entering by another US service member who then proceeded to escape by diving out of window and falling two stories down onto the ground caused a surge of public outrage that led the military to issue these restrictions.

With the Liberty Policy now enforcing these restrictions, the number of incidents has changed with a historical drop. The crimes committed outside the base gates by the 47,000 status of forces visa holders on island (this includes troops, civilians and dependents) fell to 32 total offenses in 2013 from an average number of 56 per year over the previous 10 years. With statistics like these, it would seem that the drop in incidents on Okinawa is likely due to this revised Liberty Policy with the combination of solid leadership and training efforts to increase professionalism among the troops.

As of December 9, 2014, the Liberty Policy has been revised. These restrictions are now loosened curfew has been extended for an hour from midnight to 1 a.m., although off-base drinking is still prohibited from midnight to 5 a.m.

Bar and club owners are rejoicing now knowing that they can afford to keep their establishments open. Many of the bars have closed in the past two years since the restrictions have been in effect, and some transformed their establishments from a bar to a restaurant so that they could continue to survive. However, there is no certainty for anyone that the Liberty Policy will stay this way. Unfortunately, alcohol can be a cocktail of destruction for some people who cannot control their intake, overindulge and act foolishly.

U.S. Service Members and off-base business owners are all excited about their former customers finally being able to drink in bar. The boost in the number of patrons will help all of those bar owners who have toughed it out through the drought and are eagerly waiting for thirsty patrons. If everyone can maintain their composure and drink responsibly, all residents can benefit from the Liberty Policy changes, and Okinawa can be a happier place for the service members can now join their local friends for a few drinks at the local bars.

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Liberty Videocon lines up 3 new insurance products

Bengaluru, December 21:

After its recent foray into healthcare insurance, Liberty Videocon General Insurance Co Ltd plans to launch at least three new products in the next financial year.

Theyinclude an individual personal accident cover, travel insurance and a policy for livestock, said Roopam Asthana, Director and CEO, Liberty Videocon.

The company also sees potential in segments such as weather crop insurance, he said.

The company targets business of 10 crore from the health care product in financial year 2015-16 and is in the process of setting up a distribution network, Asthana told BusinessLine.

At present, motor insurance generates about 67 per cent of Liberty Videocons business. Non-motor insurance property, engineering, liability and fleet insurance accounts for the rest.

The company expects to clock 250 crore in the current year, almost a 100 per cent growth over the previous years 130 crore, Asthana said.

Liberty Videocon is a two-year-old joint venture between Videocon Industries and Liberty City State Holdings Pte Ltd. Videocon Industries owns a 77 per cent stake, while Liberty City State holds the remaining 23 per cent.

We are currently in the process of raising capital of 300 crore from our promoters to fund growth plans, said Asthana.

The current paid up capital of the company stands at 359 crore.

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