Insurance Journal
October 23, 2006 Issue
National Articles from October 23, 2006
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Brian Sullivan
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News Currents
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Pricing plays catch-up with evolving homeowners market
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Third Party Discrimination & Harassment Coverage Comparison
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Supreme Court agrees to hear insurance credit scoring cases
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Insurance charity foundation opens in N.Y.; plans national expansion
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P/C insurers’ profitability drops in first-half of 2006
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HRH, Hub stock prices soar; B&B grows wholesale premium to $1 billion
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Employee benefits offer an easy way to expand business with clients
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Market your business skills to clients and prospects
Midwest Articles from October 23, 2006
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People
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Mich. appeals court hears oral arguments on use of credit scores
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Ohio former agent pleads guilty to $70,000 senior insurance annuities scam
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Aon’s Rodell named CIAB chairman
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Declarations
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News Currents
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Figures
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Breeding the next generation through internships
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News Currents
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New Markets
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Business Moves
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AVIAN FLU PREPAREDNESS?
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An Avian Flu Pandemic: Much ado about nothing?
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Kan. employee named to leadership role for FBI National Academy
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Side air bags could save lives
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‘Tort versus no-fault’ reform paradigm is false choice, paper says
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Fire safety begins at home
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People and Places
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Breeding the next generation through internships
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An Avian Flu Pandemic: Much ado about nothing?
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New Markets
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Why agents oppose contingent commission settlements
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Chicago suburban mayor indicted in insurance scheme
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It Figures
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SIDE AIR BAGS COULD SAVE LIVES
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Aon’s Rodell named CIAB chairman
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Declarations
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Ohio former agent pleads guilty to $70,000 senior insurance annuities scam
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Berkshire Hathaway most expensive U.S. stock
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Mich. appeals court hears oral arguments on use of credit scores
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KAN. EMPLOYEE NAMED TO LEADERSHIP ROLE FOR FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY
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‘Tort versus no-fault’ reform paradigm is false choice, paper says
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Hospitality Risks: Why hotels and restaurants should welcome coverage for disability compliance
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Employee benefits offer an easy way to expand business with clients
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Market your business skills to clients and prospects
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HRH, Hub stock prices soar; B&B grows wholesale premium to $1 billion
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Banks’ insurance revenues, insurance brokerage fees up
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Supreme Court agrees to hear insurance credit scoring cases
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Hurricane risk reduces prospective profit of homeowners insurance
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Insurance charity foundation opens in N.Y.; plans national expansion
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P/C insurers’ profitability drops in first-half of 2006
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Poor stepchild HO market about to smarten up
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Pricing plays catch-up with evolving homeowners market
Southeast Articles from October 23, 2006
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Declarations
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Business Moves
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Figures
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News Currents
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Flying solo now, former Zurich executive ‘gooses ‘ N.C. agents
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Alabama coastal property owners face more insurer restrictions
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Ga. race for commissioner
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New Markets
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News Currents
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Dear Ga. Parents: unsafe teen drivers nabbed
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IIABA president: contingency commission crisis threatens agents
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Miss. looks to speed delivery of Katrina housing grants
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N.C. maps areas prone to landslides
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By U.S. Sen. Trent Lott
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Georgia commissioner candidates clash over money, incumbents’ record
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Florida CFO candidates Lee and Sink spar at issues forum
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Fla. boosts insurance discounts for storm safety
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It Figures
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N.C. maps areas
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Dear Ga. Parents: unsafe teen drivers nabbed
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Declarations
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Florida CFO candidates Lee and Sink spar at issues forum
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Georgia commissioner candidates clash over money, incumbents’ record
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Hospitality Risks: Why hotels and restaurants should welcome coverage for disability compliance
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Employee benefits offer an easy way to expand business with clients
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Market your business skills to clients and prospects
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HRH, Hub stock prices soar; B&B grows wholesale premium to $1 billion
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Banks’ insurance revenues, insurance brokerage fees up
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Supreme Court agrees to hear insurance credit scoring cases
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Hurricane risk reduces prospective profit of homeowners insurance
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Insurance charity foundation opens in N.Y.; plans national expansion
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P/C insurers’ profitability drops in first-half of 2006
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Poor stepchild HO market about to smarten up
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Pricing plays catch-up with evolving homeowners market
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Fire safety begins at home
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People and Places
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Flying solo now, former Zurich executive ‘gooses ‘ N.C. agents
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IIABA president: contingency commission crisis threatens agents
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New Markets
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Alabama coastal property owners face more insurer restrictions
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Fla. gubernatorial candidates offer property insurance proposals
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Miss. looks to speed delivery of Katrina housing grants
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Why agents oppose contingent commission settlements
South Articles from October 23, 2006
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Declarations
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N.C. entrepreneur married to divorce insurance
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Editor’s Note: Fire safety begins at home
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Honesty is the best insurance policy
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New Markets
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States have common, and unique, concerns with homeowners coverage
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Sticking up for the little guys
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Figures
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Former insurance company execs get 6 years
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Fiess: Texas Supreme Court speaks
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News Currents
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Recovery after a disaster involves more than data and office space
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Disaster planning helped New Orleans agencies get back up and running
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News Currents
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Fire safety begins at home
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People and Places
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National Lloyds, American Summit to be acquired by ARC
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N.C. entrepreneur married to divorce insurance
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New Markets
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Sticking up for the little guys
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Honesty is the best insurance policy
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Fiess: Texas Supreme Court speaks
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Disaster planning helped New Orleans agencies get back up and running
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Recovery after a disaster involves more than data and office space
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Why agents oppose contingent commission settlements
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It Figures
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Okla. AG, Ark. governor spar over chicken waste
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Declarations
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Former insurance company execs get 6 years
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Hospitality Risks: Why hotels and restaurants should welcome coverage for disability compliance
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Employee benefits offer an easy way to expand business with clients
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Market your business skills to clients and prospects
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HRH, Hub stock prices soar; B&B grows wholesale premium to $1 billion
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Banks’ insurance revenues, insurance brokerage fees up
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Supreme Court agrees to hear insurance credit scoring cases
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Hurricane risk reduces prospective profit of homeowners insurance
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Insurance charity foundation opens in N.Y.; plans national expansion
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P/C insurers’ profitability drops in first-half of 2006
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Poor stepchild HO market about to smarten up
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Pricing plays catch-up with evolving homeowners market
West Articles from October 23, 2006
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Declarations
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Troubled Washington Casualty Co. sold after three years
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Workers’ comp reforms reduced physician fees
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New Mexico appoints superintendent, creates market conduct
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People
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Why agents oppose contingent commission settlements
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Premium rating errors cost auto insurers more than $16 billion
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Technology
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P/C market takes hold of rapidly developing identity theft solutions
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Trip Assured ordered to cease and desist
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News Currents
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Divorce Insurance
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Business Moves
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Sunday liquor sales mean more Sunday crashes, study indicates
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Editor’s Note: Thin ice
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La Junta City Council bans pit bulls without liability insurance
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E. coli expedites need for recall and business interruption coverage
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Check technology helps insurance companies save time and money
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Figures
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News Currents
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Home design changes can increase risk
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Bustamante and Poizner in the final campaign stretch
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New Markets
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Second association joins fight against Garamendi
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Hospitality Risks: Why hotels and restaurants should welcome coverage for disability compliance
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Employee benefits offer an easy way to expand business with clients
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Market your business skills to clients and prospects
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HRH, Hub stock prices soar; B&B grows wholesale premium to $1 billion
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Banks’ insurance revenues, insurance brokerage fees up
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Supreme Court agrees to hear insurance credit scoring cases
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Hurricane risk reduces prospective profit of homeowners insurance
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Insurance charity foundation opens in N.Y.; plans national expansion
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P/C insurers’ profitability drops in first-half of 2006
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Poor stepchild HO market about to smarten up
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Pricing plays catch-up with evolving homeowners market
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Thin ice
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New Mexico appoints Chavez superintendent
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Second association joins fight against Garamendi
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Workers’ comp reforms reduced physician fees
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LA JUNTA CITY COUNCIL BANS PIT BULLS WITHOUT LIABILITY INSURANCE
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Troubled Washington Casualty Co. sold after three years
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Utah workers’ comp fund plans no changes
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People and Places
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Premium rating errors cost auto insurers more than $16 billion
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Sunday liquor sales mean more Sunday crashes, study indicates
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E. coli expedites need for recall and business interruption coverage
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STEVE POIZNER
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Bustamante and Poizner in the final campaign stretch
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Also on the ballot
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P/C market takes hold of rapidly developing identity theft solutions
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Check technology helps insurance companies save time and money
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ARIZ., CALIF. RANK HIGH IN ID THEFT
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New Markets
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Fraud Roundup
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Why agents oppose contingent commission settlements
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Damage from Hawaii’s 6.6 earthquake predicted to be widespread
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Home design changes can increase risk
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It Figures
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Declarations
East Articles from October 23, 2006
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N.J. helps homes with underground tanks
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People
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Aetna to cut 650 jobs
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News Currents
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Pennsylvania pursues backup role as ‘Wall Street West’
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Declarations
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6 Pennsylvania: Wall Street West?
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Business Moves
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Figures
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News Currents
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Editor’s Note: Fire safety begins at home
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Making Hartford shine again
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R.I. candidates spar
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New Markets
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Making Hartford shine again as insurance capital
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Fire safety begins at home
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People and Places
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Insurance issues take back seat in Mass. governor’s race
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Re-Conn.-ecting state’s residents with pride as insurance capital
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Aetna to cut 650 jobs
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New Markets
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Why agents oppose contingent commission settlements
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Making Hartford shine again as insurance capital
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Pennsylvania pursues backup role as ‘Wall Street West’
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Mass. panel urges jail time for employers’ safety failures
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N.J. helps homes with underground tanks
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R.I. candidates spar
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Declarations
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It Figures
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Hospitality Risks: Why hotels and restaurants should welcome coverage for disability compliance
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Employee benefits offer an easy way to expand business with clients
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Market your business skills to clients and prospects
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HRH, Hub stock prices soar; B&B grows wholesale premium to $1 billion
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Banks’ insurance revenues, insurance brokerage fees up
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Supreme Court agrees to hear insurance credit scoring cases
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Hurricane risk reduces prospective profit of homeowners insurance
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Insurance charity foundation opens in N.Y.; plans national expansion
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P/C insurers’ profitability drops in first-half of 2006
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Poor stepchild HO market about to smarten up
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Pricing plays catch-up with evolving homeowners market
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