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Table of Contents • InsuranceTimes
Volume XXI Number 22 • October 29, 2002

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Legal issues slow insurers on e-signatures

Snarled ports expected to bring new liability mess

NY approves Empire Blues conversion to not-for-profit status

NAPSLO told prices still not where they could be post-Sept. 11

Bush cyber security expert warns of vulnerability

10 steps for cyber security

In NH, a call for more consumer action in health system

Opinion Exchange: Youth Squad

Report: Twin Towers' collapse not due to structural flaws

Schizophrenic employee of Mass. gets settlement

NY kids guaranteed health coverage in child support

Many NY City skyscrapers unsafe, claims retired fire chief

NH rejects PIA bid for homeowners MAP

Better hi-tech terrorism cat models could ease markets

Identity theft policies proving slow to catch on

P/C premium growth strong; ROE only modest

InsuranceNoodle: more than a quirky name

Exec says technology enhances fight against insurance fraud

MSN, AOL continue battle over Internet

7,500 Applied agencies get real time online transactions

EDP insurance exposures and coverages analyzed by Academy

Life insurers see future in increased use of Internet

Mortgage life insurers enjoying surge in sales

John Hancock reprices level premium term life portfolio

Social Security pay goes up by smallest amount in years

Life software study underway

Supreme Court to hear managed care appeal case

Maine Blues' valuation upheld

Despite push by Bush, mental health parity measure languishes

NJ Internet pharmacy links seniors with big drug savings from Canada

UnitedHealth says it will cover seniors for drugs from Canada

Personal Lines: NASPLO elects Cortezi; Anders leads IIABA; changes at Swett & Crawford, Aon

Alliance Names Manero Director of Federal Public Affairs

Chubb & Son to receive Insurer of the Year award at IBANY reception

HO report cites Amica Mutual, few claims in NE