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Manulife- Hancock: a marriage for life
Motorcyclists want rates retooled
Northeast agents rate small commercial lines market
Fed asked to clarify bank tying position
The perfect storm forecast Researchers predict fewer surprises
Conn. teachers try to make the grade in insurance sales
Conn. workers comp rates headed down
Fixing the scarcity of agencies to buy
NH sets Oct. 24 hearing on workers comp filing
Agents call for national producer licensing reform
A.M. Best downgrades Atlantic Mutual
Mass. insurers won't challenge workers comp rate decision
SAN convention celebrates 20th year
Market, asbestos, technology dominate IIABA issues panel
Maine to probe homeowners, small business insurance issues
Future of referrals hinges on do-not-call registries
Electric Insurance seeks agencies in Conn., Maine and N.H.
Study: fire departments strained by growth and funding concerns
U.S. Senate panel delays COLI changes
States cutting back pre-paid tuition plans
Life Insurance Financial Services Briefs
Big bite of health premiums keeps getting bigger
Business Interruption: How Well Are Your Clients Protected'
N.H. study calculates 17 percent tax from cost shifting
N.H. large employers unite to seek health plan options
Workers worried about losing health coverage
EBMC Briefs
Personal Lines NAPSLO, Harleysville, more
Opinion Exchange Editorial Ill health
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