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            Issue
September 1, 2011
             Cover Story
Bermuda to the Rescue
The island nation redefined for the world in 2001 what it means to raise new capital in a crunch. MORE
Also: BERMUDA CLASS OF 2001

             Features
Selling Carriers on Rebuilding Ground Zero
A risk manager makes it her mission to secure the insurance capacity necessary for reconstruction, leaving her mark on the most important reconstruction project in the United States. MORE

Lessons in Compensation
Is there a role for the federal government in a state-based workers' comp system in the wake of huge losses like those sustained in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon? MORE

Up From the Trenches
John Bender is poised to make Allied World Reinsurance a bigger player than ever and the growth is being built with discipline, dedication and good deeds. MORE

Divided Over the Cause of the Clause
The U.S. Department of Justice has singled out "most favored nation" clauses as a potential roadblock to competition, but payers argue that these are a way to control costs. MORE

The Mind-Body Connection
Psychology and the attitude of workers toward pain and their employment in general remain the great untested waters in workers' compensation. MORE

Cutting Edge Mixed With History
As Lloyd's of London nears 25 years of operating in its new building, the insurance market works to marry tradition with innovation. MORE

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Reinsurance
Monte Carlo participants look back at the Sept. 11, 2001 tragedy.

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Claims Management (Part 1): Speaking the Language of Global Claims
Following a 12-hour flight to South Africa, the business traveler unlocked the door of the rented corporate apartment, headed to the bathroom and started filling the tub.

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Marine
The concentration of cargo on tomorrow's huge container ships is rewriting the rules of ocean-marine transport. Click above to read more on this sector.

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