Insurance Journal
November 20, 2006 Issue
National Articles from November 20, 2006
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Commercial premiums, except coastal property, continue to fall
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The Locomotive That Drive the Insurance Train
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1 in 4 in U.S. sayfinancial, personal information stolen
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Improving efficiency and valuation through automation and outsourcing
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Not your father’s wholesaler
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Where are all the young guns?
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Truckers seek to slow big-rigs by proposing max speed on truck
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One in five truck drivers reports falling asleep at the wheel
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Attract high-end sales with personal insurance shoppers
West Articles from November 20, 2006
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Fraud Roundup
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THE LOCOMOTIVE
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10 Alaska, Idaho could face new insurance regulators
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Oregon insurance division to sponsor five bills
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People
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Flying solo now, former Zurich exec ‘gooses’ independent agents
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Editor’s Note: Your vote still counts
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News Currents
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Insurance industry needs to improve “perceived” value
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Declarations
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Washington employers to save $315 million in workers’ compensation
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Figures
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Garamendi, Poizner take top spots following California elections
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New Markets
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People, partnerships lead to nearly a century of success
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News Currents
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Power shift in the political landscape
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Colo. election might affect key insurance issues
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News Currents
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News Currents
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Business Moves
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IIABA president: contingency commission crisis threatens agents
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Your vote still counts
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Alaska, Idaho could face new insurance regulators
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Colo. election might affect key insurance issues
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It Figures
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Declarations
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Oregon insurance division to sponsor five bills
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Garamendi, Poizner take top spots following California elections
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Oregon defeats Measure 42; insurers can continue to use credit scores
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Calif. associations take issue with broker definition, OAL to weigh in
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People and Places
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Washington’s online complaint guide deemed helpful, but incomplete
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Washington employers to save $315 million in workers’ compensation
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Insurance industry needs to improve “perceived” value
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IIABA president: contingency commission crisis threatens agents
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DISABILITY INSURER SIGNS “MODEL” PACT OVER COMMISSIONS
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Flying solo now, former Zurich exec ‘gooses’ independent agents
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People, partnerships lead to nearly a century of success
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Fraud Roundup
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New Markets
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Power shift in the political landscape
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SPECIAL REPORT: Surplus Lines
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MODES OF INSURANCE REGULATION — WHO SUPPORTS WHAT?
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Truckers seek to slow big-rigs by proposing max speed on truck
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One in five truck drivers reports falling asleep at the wheel
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Top 10 trucking concerns
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1 IN 4 IN U.S. SAY FINANCIAL, PERSONAL INFORMATION STOLEN
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Commercial premiums, except coastal property, continue to fall
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Employee crime is big threat to small companies
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Improving efficiency and valuation through automation and outsourcing
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Commercial lines prices up 7%; carriers reap benefits of higher renewals
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Attract high-end sales with personal insurance shoppers
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Where are all the young guns?
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Democratic Congress OK for industry traditionally tied to Republicans
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Not your father’s wholesaler
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The globalization of corporate responsibility
Midwest Articles from November 20, 2006
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SPECIAL REPORT: Surplus Lines
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MODES OF INSURANCE REGULATION — WHO SUPPORTS WHAT?
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Truckers seek to slow big-rigs by proposing max speed on truck
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One in five truck drivers reports falling asleep at the wheel
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Top 10 trucking concerns
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1 IN 4 IN U.S. SAY FINANCIAL, PERSONAL INFORMATION STOLEN
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Commercial premiums, except coastal property, continue to fall
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Employee crime is big threat to small companies
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Improving efficiency and valuation through automation and outsourcing
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Commercial lines prices up 7%; carriers reap benefits of higher renewals
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Attract high-end sales with personal insurance shoppers
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Where are all the young guns?
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Democratic Congress OK for industry traditionally tied to Republicans
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Not your father’s wholesaler
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The globalization of corporate responsibility
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Dollar daze
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It Figures
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‘J.A.I.L. for Judges’ amendment soundly defeated in S.D.
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Declarations
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Supreme Court races have positive outcomes
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Did Green Party cost Democrats control of Michigan Senate?
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People and Places
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Are the flood gates open for retaliation claims?
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Flying solo now, former Zurich exec ‘gooses’ agents
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IIABA president: contingency commission crisis threatens agents
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New Markets
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Power shift in the political landscape
Southeast Articles from November 20, 2006
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New Markets
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Alabama mayor resigns to join coastal captive
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BrickStreet hikes reserves for Sago coal miner
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Florida Property & Casualty Insurance Reform Committee Recommendations
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Business Moves
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Figures
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The avian flu pandemic: businesses ignore planning at their peril
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News Currents
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News Currents
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News Currents
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News Currents
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Power shift in the political landscape
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Declarations
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News Currents
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Editor’s Note: Dollar daze
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How Southeast insurance chiefs got their jobs
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Dollar daze
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It Figures
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Miss. couple denied new trial on storm surge
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Alabama mayor resigns to join coastal captive
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BrickStreet hikes reserves for Sago coal miner
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Declarations
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People and Places
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New Markets
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Newcomer Sink, veteran Oxendine elected key insurance players
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FLA. CFO CANDIDATE LEE PRAISES WINNER SINK
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Judicial races in Southeast, nation prove contentious, costly
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How Southeast insurance chiefs got their jobs
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Southeast regulators united in call for national disaster plan
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The avian flu pandemic: businesses ignore planning at their peril
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Fla. Gov. Bush weighs calling special session on P&C proposals
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Florida Property & Casualty Insurance Reform Committee Recommendations
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Power shift in the political landscape
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SPECIAL REPORT: Surplus Lines
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MODES OF INSURANCE REGULATION — WHO SUPPORTS WHAT?
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Truckers seek to slow big-rigs by proposing max speed on truck
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One in five truck drivers reports falling asleep at the wheel
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Top 10 trucking concerns
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1 IN 4 IN U.S. SAY FINANCIAL, PERSONAL INFORMATION STOLEN
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Commercial premiums, except coastal property, continue to fall
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Employee crime is big threat to small companies
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Improving efficiency and valuation through automation and outsourcing
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Commercial lines prices up 7%; carriers reap benefits of higher renewals
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Attract high-end sales with personal insurance shoppers
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Where are all the young guns?
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Democratic Congress OK for industry traditionally tied to Republicans
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Not your father’s wholesaler
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The globalization of corporate responsibility
South Articles from November 20, 2006
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Power shift in the political landscape
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Understanding D&O risks, exposures and insurance options
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Okla. agent charged with embezzlement
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IIAT survey finds coastal insurance market tighter; more expensive
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No monumental shifts in South Central states
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Burden of proof to determine insurance coverage in ‘slab’ case
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Louisiana
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Surplus lines
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Editor’s Note: Dollar daze
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Texas
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Oklahoma
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News Currents
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News Currents
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Declarations
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Figures
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Business Moves
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It Figures
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OKLA. AGENT CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT
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Vendor picked for verification plan
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No monumental changes in South Central states from Nov. 7 elections
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People and Places
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Understanding D&O risks, exposures and insurance options
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IIAT survey finds coastal insurance market tighter; more expensive
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Burden of proof to determine insurance coverage in ‘slab’ case
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Power shift in the political landscape
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SPECIAL REPORT: Surplus Lines
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MODES OF INSURANCE REGULATION — WHO SUPPORTS WHAT?
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Truckers seek to slow big-rigs by proposing max speed on truck
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One in five truck drivers reports falling asleep at the wheel
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Top 10 trucking concerns
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1 IN 4 IN U.S. SAY FINANCIAL, PERSONAL INFORMATION STOLEN
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Commercial premiums, except coastal property, continue to fall
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Employee crime is big threat to small companies
-
Improving efficiency and valuation through automation and outsourcing
-
Commercial lines prices up 7%; carriers reap benefits of higher renewals
-
Attract high-end sales with personal insurance shoppers
-
Where are all the young guns?
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Democratic Congress OK for industry traditionally tied to Republicans
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Not your father’s wholesaler
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The globalization of corporate responsibility
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Dollar daze
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Declarations
East Articles from November 20, 2006
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Lame duck Romney team pushes ahead with high risk plan change
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Figures
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Business Moves
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Power shift in the political landscape
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Power shift in the political landscape
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Philly: 35 charged in fraud sting; 1 in ring
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By Adam Friedlander
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Editor’s Note: Dollar daze
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News Currents
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News Currents
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People
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New Markets
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Laptop stolen from broker has Villanova University insured student driver data
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With new governors could come new commissioners in Mass., Md., N.Y.
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Declarations
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ELECTION REPORT
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10 N.Y. agents protest incidents as red flags
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Conn. high court rules liability waiver doesn’t immunize negligent employer
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SPECIAL REPORT: Surplus Lines
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MODES OF INSURANCE REGULATION — WHO SUPPORTS WHAT?
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Truckers seek to slow big-rigs by proposing max speed on truck
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One in five truck drivers reports falling asleep at the wheel
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Top 10 trucking concerns
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1 IN 4 IN U.S. SAY FINANCIAL, PERSONAL INFORMATION STOLEN
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Commercial premiums, except coastal property, continue to fall
-
Employee crime is big threat to small companies
-
Improving efficiency and valuation through automation and outsourcing
-
Commercial lines prices up 7%; carriers reap benefits of higher renewals
-
Attract high-end sales with personal insurance shoppers
-
Where are all the young guns?
-
Democratic Congress OK for industry traditionally tied to Republicans
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Not your father’s wholesaler
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The globalization of corporate responsibility
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Dollar daze
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Power shift in the political landscape
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Laptop stolen from broker has Villanova
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N.Y. agents protest reported incidents as ‘red flags’ for rating
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Philly: 35 charged in fraud sting; 1 in ring
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Declarations
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It Figures
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People and Places
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News Currents
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Election results give Northeast more clout on insurance issues
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Conn. high court rules liability waiver
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Lame duck Romney team pushes ahead with high risk plan change
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N.Y. workers’ comp trusts: rising prices and broker concerns
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New Markets
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