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            Issue
July 1, 2009
             Cover Story
Google's First Risk Manager
Google's First Risk Manager | Risk & Insurance | Here, there and everywhere. Kelly Crowder, Google Inc.'s risk manager, brings discipline and breadth to a precedent-setting enterprise that is rewriting the rules of liability risk. MORE
Also: Minor Exposures and Exposures to Minors
Also: What, Google Worry?

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Underwriting
The art of underwriting is more under pressure than ever, as carriers are crunched by diminishing investments and prices that seem to refuse to harden. What to do? Perhaps XL's John Glancy has answers.

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             In-Depth Series
Returning Veterans In-Depth Series (Part 1): Wounded Back Home
Wounded Back Home | Risk & Insurance | In the first of a three-part series, our workers' comp columnist Peter Rousmaniere explores the health, wellness and compensation burdens of America's returning military veterans.

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             Industry Risk Report
Construction/Real Estate
Construction companies have been so slammed by the financial and credit markets, it's a wonder there are any left to put on this table. Particularly troubling can be substantial debt, which, when time comes to roll it over, can shut down an overleveraged, overextended developer. That leaves insurance companies to decide whether to extend coverage on partial projects. Click above to read more on the industry, or view the industry risk table.

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