Insurance Journal
October 6, 2008 Issue
National Articles from October 6, 2008
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New Markets
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Congress Extends National Flood Insurance Plan Until Next March
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It Pays To Specialize
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Competitors Offer to Fill the Gaps
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ID Theft Insurance: Oasis or Mirage?
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Technology: A Brave New World
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Teamwork in Your Agency: Lip Service or Reality?
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Lurking Cyber Risks
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For Agents, Their Carriers’ Claims Service is Top Performance Measure
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To Tax or Not to Tax – Battling Coalitions Dispute Bermuda ‘Loophole’
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AIG: Picking at the Pieces
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Fractured Loyalty: Customer Versus Company
East Articles from October 6, 2008
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More to Come in Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season
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N.J. Scraps Rebuilding Fee
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Declarations
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Connecticut Docs Unhappy
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Liberty Mutual Protests S&P’s Downgrade to ‘A-‘ after Safeco Close
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People
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Some See Spitzer Role in AIG Crisis
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Crane Safety Guidelines Needed
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It Figures
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New York to Oversee AIG Sales; Regulate Credit Swaps as Insurance
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Business Moves
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Lawmaker Calls for AIG Internal Documents
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Praise for N.Y. Insurance Chief Dinallo
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Hank You Very Much
Midwest Articles from October 6, 2008
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Crane Safety Guidelines Needed
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Chicago Pizzeria Owner Accused of Arson for Insurance
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It Figures
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Mo. Docs Move to Kan. Citing Lower Malpractice Costs
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Chicago’s Mayor Hits AIG Bailout; Other Midwest Officials More Positive
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North Dakota’s Commissioner Adam Hamm: Consumer Protection Remains Top Priority
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People
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Declarations
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Hank You Very Much
Southeast Articles from October 6, 2008
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Reinsurance Executives Tour Fortified Home in Mississippi
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People
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It Figures
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Hank You Very Much
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Crane Safety Guidelines Needed
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In Case of North Carolina Agent Charged with Murder, Autopsy is Inconclusive
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Declarations
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West Virginia Resort Loses Another Insurance Conference Over Labor Rift
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Business Moves
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S.C. Safe Home Program Updates Web Site
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Lawmaker Calls for AIG Internal Documents
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More to Come in Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season
South Articles from October 6, 2008
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It Figures
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Combined Damages from Gustav and Ike in Louisiana Could Reach $20B
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Louisiana’s Crops, Forests, Fisheries Suffered From Hurricanes
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Declarations
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Texas Workers’ Comp Commissioner: We’ve Come a Long Way
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Call for AIG Internal Documents
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In Texas, ‘Trigger’ May Be Trickier Than it Seems
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Geeslin: It May be 90 Days Before Ike’s True Cost is Known
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Crane Safety Guidelines Needed
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Hank You Very Much
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Liberty Mutual Not Pleased With Downgrade
West Articles from October 6, 2008
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Soft Market Challenges
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Carvill Offers Options on Individual Named Storms
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California Governor Signs Agent-Broker Bill
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Non-Compete Agreements: Are They Enforceable?
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Universal North America Offers Auto Coverage in Arizona, Nevada
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Business Moves
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Crane Safety Guidelines Needed
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Washington Commissioner Approves Safeco Sale
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Hawaii Files for 11.6 Percent Workers’ Comp Decrease
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Correction
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People
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Insurers Need to Beware of Business ‘Red Flags’
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Hank You Very Much
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Hawaii Pacific University Launches Insurance and Risk Management Program
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Court: Insurer Can’t Bring Subrogation Claim Against Attorney
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Calif. Insurance Commissioner Considers 2010 Bid
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Washington Proposes 3% Increase in Workers’ Comp Rates
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