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Burlington Insurance Group and Guilford Specialty Group Issue Statement Regarding Sept. 11, 2001 Terrorist Actions.


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 C. Barbieri, President of these Specialty Lines commercial property and casualty insurance groups, today issued the following statement:

"We are shocked to learn that there are people in this world who hate Americans enough to commit such heinous hei·nous  
adj.
Grossly wicked or reprehensible; abominable: a heinous crime.



[Middle English, from Old French haineus, from haine, hatred, from
 acts of inhumanity in·hu·man·i·ty  
n. pl. in·hu·man·i·ties
1. Lack of pity or compassion.

2. An inhuman or cruel act.


inhumanity
Noun

pl -ties

1.
. The buildings can always be replaced but the loss in human lives and their potential are gone forever.

"We are extremely grateful that we had no employees in any of the buildings or airplanes affected by these acts. It is also important to report that we estimate our overall exposure to loss from these catastrophes will be insignificant as respects as regards; with regard to; as to.

See also: Respect
 our anticipated results for 2001, and that our strong policyholders surplus position remains intact."

Burlington Insurance Group and Guilford Specialty Group are subsidiaries of International Financial Group, Inc. The companies provide premier wholesale agents and brokers throughout America with a wide range of property and liability insurance products and services. Coverage is available on both a non-admitted and admitted basis.
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