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Articles from Risk & Insurance (August 1, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
A broker with top billing. 248
A century of stagnation. Crombie, Roger 584
A craftsman of capital. 247
A pair of loyal property partners. 486
A priceless broker. 233
A ripened talent. 257
Always on call. 274
Big time swine: the toll from swine flu continues to rise with the number infected in the tens of thousands. Brodsky, Matt 323
Carpenter revitalized by Collins purchase, management changes. 384
Change that channel: selling to the Millennials is going to require rewriting the books on selling and casting aside previous assumptions. Tuohy, Cyril 578
David Hinckley. 47
Directory: captive/self-insurance. Directory 6513
Fit to serve. 242
Focused on fiduciary liability. 65
Frayed obligations: the second part of our three-part series details the gap between the U.S. government's obligation to care for troops and the medical care actually extended to them after wounded soldiers return from war. Rousmaniere, Peter Cover story 1738
From fear to faith. Makomaski, Joanna 587
Group health help: health insurance represents the new frontier for group captives, as midsize companies in particular look for ways in which to stem the tide of rising health care costs. Fitzgerald, Jeff 1600
Guys with quiet firepower. 323
Hitting the bull's eye: the program administration business is thriving and, yes, very competitive for administrators and carriers. Reynolds, Dan 1587
Holding their own. 156
In the end it's overend. 246
Intuition guides team at Guy Carpenter. 380
Just the Facs: Aon Benfield's global growth. 346
Kevin Seelman. 45
Laughing first ... and last. 276
LEEDing the pack: Marsh is building a reputation in the green design and construction industry. Gazica, Erin 931
Let's talk healtheare reform. Rousmaniere, Peter 526
Lockton Dunning Benefits. 49
London Falling. Tuohy, Cyril Poem 217
Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC. 57
Minding the consensus. 245
Office of National Insurance: just window dressing: a federal insurance office is just the latest Wall Street Pennsylvania Avenue dance. Reynolds, Dan 667
Office of National Insurance: money well-spent: it's about time the government appointed an office that had a clue about insurance. Tuohy, Cyril 588
Quote of the month. 43
Reinsurers bloodied but unbowed: reinsurers, holding firm in the wake of the financial meltdown of 2008, covet liquidity and eye a moderate upswing in 2010 pricing. Tuckey, Steve 2436
Searching for eureka moments. Mandel, Chris 564
Securing accurate investment valuations. 79
Special Ed. 247
Staying in touch. 260
Stepping up and stepping in to fill a void. 420
Succumbing to a higher sacrifice. 66
Surging no. 3 reinsurance broker challenges Aon Benfield-Guy Carpenter duopoly. 380
The call of transparency. 255
The case of Guzman. Martinez, Randy Letter to the editor 565
The cats who (better) know the CAT score. 473
The committed broker. 270
The consummate pro. 260
The Guys and Gal at Carpenter: an eclectic, talented mix of Artists. 452
The hands-on globalist. 237
The overseas overseer. 215
The performer. 258
The race for GRC software. Vowinkel, Patricia 540
The recasting Of purpose: with hull policies excluding terrorism, carriers have extended their kidnap-and-ransom policies to cover piracy risks on a per-transit basis. Tuohy, Cyril Interview 2002
Toasting broker Theresa. 238
Triggering concerns: two years after the Virginia Tech rampage, legislatures are warming to the idea of allowing concealed weapons on campus. Risk managers are leery about just how safe such laws would make their schools. Reynolds, Dan 2266
United States for Marsh. 56
Upcomming events. Calendar 406
Waiting in the shadows: companies with good risks can nail down their current D&O price and capacity with a backup carrier in a year-long option if they fear their primary carrier has shaky credit. Reynolds, Dan 1326
Wars as a laboratory. 41
Willis HRH Captive Management Practice. 60
Working the breadth and depth angle. 351
Working toward the creation of a federal reinsurance charter: has the time finally come to regulate the reinsurance industry at the federal level? The Obama administration certainly thinks so, with its proposal to create the Office of National Insurance within the U.S. Treasury Department. Tuckey, Steve 812

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