Hurricane Katrina lashed President Bush’s image as a take-charge commander in chief when it battered and deluged the Gulf Coast....
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Auto insurance companies that record high levels of customer satisfaction benefit from customer behaviors that have positive financial implications, according...
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The Columbia space shuttle accident has prompted the government to come up with new safety rules for unmanned rocket launches....
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Swett & Crawford has added staff in its Atlanta and Dallas offices. James G. Gibbs III joins the Swett &...
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Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp. said last week that it had developed the world’s first system for detecting rear-end collisions...
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A laptop that might contain personally identifiable information on 193 people who have commercial driver’s licenses was stolen in Baltimore...
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Max Mayfield, long-time director of the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Fla., will retire at the end of the year...
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Nearly six in 10 large and mid-sized U.S. businesses obtained insurance to cover property terrorism risks during 2005, a dramatic...
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While insurers are increasingly embracing the use of return on investment (ROI) to measure the success and failure of IT...
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A federal judge on Wednesday threw out a lawsuit by coal miners demanding that the government do more to ensure...
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