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May 29, 2000
West Edition
School Rules: Millennium Brings New Risks for Insurers
SCHOOL RULES FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM: School Districts Face New Risks from the Playground to the Clas
With the new millennium comes a complex array of challenges to America's public schools. Among them are the need to improve academic performance, reduce overcrowded classrooms, meet the needs of a growing number of children with disabilities, curtail dropout rates, and ensure the safety of students and teachers. For insurers, these challenges ...Features
Lloyd's Presents Strong Defense Against Names in Jaffray Case
AFP Survey Finds Internet Use for Insurance Industry On the Rise
Latin American Agents Assoc. Gathers for Inaugural Trade Fair
Frazier Finds Ultimate Success as 'Small Agent in a Small Town'
Volunteer Workforce, Lifeblood of the Nonprofits, Need Special Coverages
AAMGA Members focus on Education, Honoring Industry Leaders
A Hard Sell for the CDI
Moratoriums Add Up in Calif.'s Nonstandard Market
Quackenbush Alleges 'Political Ambush' Faces Holocaust Questions
A Good Idea Takes Off: Young Agents Celebrates 25 Years
Departments
Fraud Roundup
- Living a Life of Lies
- Sounds Like a Bad Case of Regret
- Repo Man Pays an Unwelcome Visit
- It Takes One to Know One
- Phone-y Workers' Comp Claim
Newsbriefs
- COURT RULES FOR ACE
- FRONTIER TO SELL REGENCY
- WATCHDOG BILL ON HOLD
- NAII FIGHTS EQ BILL
- BREAKTHROUGH IN WTO
Ratings
- Mutual Risk Management Affirmed
- First Insurance of Hawaii Gets 'BBBpi'
- Lloyd's 'A' Rating Affirmed/Outlook Negative
- Sirius Upgraded to 'AA-'
- Allstate's $900M Senior Notes Get 'A+'
- Liberty Mutual Takes an 'AA-'
- Ohio Casualty on WatchNeg
- 21st Century Ratings Affirmed

