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Volume XXIII, No.19 September 16, 2003
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New course for industry eductaion
Dentists manage to smile over insurance
Cost of liability has soared over 60%
Mass. DOI doubts industry's warnings over comp rate cut
Talks to open Conn. muni plan continue
Public likes consumer-driven health plan idea
NAII and Alliance close to merger
Potential Pawtucket buyer still deciding
NY approves 1.7% workers comp rate hike
Health scams leaving thousands in debt
Mass. agents seek auto commission raise
Claims fraud rule on NY's court docket
Universal health in running to be on Mass. ballot
Study: caps on awards would save 7-12% on medical costs
Commerce, AAA and MassHighway roll out CareVans
New reinsurers thriving where others fear to tread
Catching Up with Professional, D and O, and Employment Liability
Individual disability claims picture improves: Milliman
State Farm, Blue Cross among top brands
College for Financial Planning adds 3 master's programs
Balboa term life eliminates fluid testing in underwriting
Insurers says Americans' LTD claim rate fell post Sept. 11
States still grappling with med mal caps
Vermont mental parity law gets good review
Cigna settlement gets court approval
Maine drug purchasing law challenged
IRS says some over-counter drugs may be bought pre-tax
Harvard Pilgrim introduces low cost senior product
Personal Lines
OPEX: editorial
NY Dept., excess insurers agree on teror policy terms
Good news: home fire deaths at lowest ever
Clock ticking for Conn. med mal session
Aspen enters U.S. surplus lines market with Boston office
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