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September 5, 2005
East Edition
Surplus Odyssey

2010: A SURPLUS ODYSSEY:

Carriers, Cycles and Performance Five Years Down the Road Looking ahead to 2010, the easiest prediction is that the fortunes of the surplus lines industry will, as usual, be linked to the behavior of standard lines carriers. The second easiest is that the hard and soft market cycle will still be a defining force, although each leg may not be ...

Features

Editor's Note: Rogue Executive

ICU in Danger

Storm Warnings

Taking the Low-Cost Road to Safety Pays Off on Va.'s Leesburg Pike

Working Overtime

Models Missing Cats

Budget Office Figures Federal Asbestos Fund Too Small to Pay All Claims

Frontier Insurance, in Rehab in N.Y., Moves Closer to Reopening

Second Vioxx Trial to Open in N.J. as Suits Against Merck Multiply

Mass. Auto Insurance Rates: How Low Will They Go for Next Year?

'Sham Declinations' Leave N.Y. Excess Broker Liable for Insurer's Losses

Lloyd's of London Finds its 21st Century Form

How to Get the Competition Fired, Without Saying Anything Bad About Them

Small Business Units Deliver Bread n' Butter for Peak Performing Agencies

NAPSLO Prepares for Record Attendance at Annual Conference

Where to Find Inexperienced Agency Producers

Finding Solutions to the Industry's Compliance Requirements

Number of Federal Tort Trials Plummeted 80%, Justice Department Reports

Strategies to Tap into Profitable, New Business Accounts

After the Internet, Comes The Invasion of the Insurance Exchanges

International Newsbriefs

Big 'I' Fields Busy Agenda at Annual Meeting in Big Apple

Insurers Address Brokerage Income Directly to Consumer

SPECIAL REPORT: Back to Earth with Surplus Lines

August Plane Crashes Take Deadly Toll

Clarendon Clarifies Hannover Re Decision on Programs

But Lawmakers, Interest Groups Still Debate Over Use of Aftermarket Parts

Parting Shots: Distracted Driving: Steering Clear of Liability Risks

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