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July 23, 2001
South Central Edition
Hospitality
Are High-Flying Hospitality Markets Headed for a Free-Fall'
If the hospitality market has firmed recently to, say, the consistency of crème brulée, will it necessarily become more like peanut brittle in the coming months? Who knows? But like many areas of today's economy, including most insurance markets, the hospitality environment is feeling its share of the downturn, with rates going up and coverage ...Features
Editor's Note: Customer Service Nightmare
Study Says Eight Insurers Command 65 Percent Market Share in Hurricane-Prone States
TDI Issues Emergency Privacy Rules
Court Decision Puts The St. Paul Companies Back in Business in Georgia
Complaints Fly in Allison's Aftermath
INSpire Chairman and CEO Sets Vision in Motion
Liquor Liability Insurance: More Than Half Still Do Without
Environmental Pollution Insurance: A Fluid and Ever-changing Market
Reliance Insurance 1817-2001 — R.I.P'
Parting Shots: Liquidators Score a Hat Trick
Departments
Fraud Roundup
- Texas Farmers Plead Guilty to Crop Insurance Fraud
- Dallas Janitorial Company Guilty of Workers' Comp Fraud

