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Table of Contents • InsuranceTimes
Volume XXI Number 20 • October 1, 2002

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Catholics blast NY contraceptive benefit law

Opinion Exchange: Supporting Act

Gays' claims for workers comp benefits take different routes

Mass. pursues Trust accountant

Mass. insurer offers $1 billion in free policies

Time is 'right' for better WC loss contol, says Vermont's Costle

Where the rubber meets the job: trouble for allergic employees

Vermont WC high risk plan growth worries industry

Maine loggers' deaths raise seasonal workers' safety issues

Why nation's home owner's rates are rising

Nine child deaths blamed on flaw in elevator design

Nine child deaths blamed on flaw in elevator design

Nursing homes being targeted by OSHA inspections

Conn. parishioners question if insurance covered sexual abuse settlement payments

Conn. parishioners question if insurance covered sexual abuse settlement payments

Motive murky for Blues executive who allegedly gunned down co-workers year after surviving WTC terrorist attack

Strange workers comp claims can be dangerous, too

OSHA restructuring creates small business office

NY Gov. urged to sign agent independent contractor bill

Employees confused over how workers comp works

Temporary workers' safety to be probed

Mass. sole proprietor bill signed into law

Industry lauds OSHA ergonomic guidelines

Life insurers urged to reconsider traditional underwriting practices

Wal-Mart sues insurers over life insurance on employees

The workers compensation self-insurance decision

Privacy advocates warn of genetic discrimination by employers

Today's worksite buyers more concerned about obtaining value

Anthem Blue Cross plans earn quality rating

Aetna confirms losing Microsoft as customer

Rochester, NY Blues raising premiums 12-14%