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February 1, 2005
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Cover Story
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Giving Managers 'The Creeps'
By Paula L. Green
In emerging markets, political risks are the source of creeping expropriation, as citizens who own local firms are often charged with regulating the companies as well.
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Playing Hardball
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Features
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Laugh out Loud
By Roger Crombie
This is no joke: A CD-ROM compilation of New Yorker cartoons in the last 80 years turns up almost 100 references to insurance.
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Vital Signs Strengthen for CDHPs
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Wayne's Multidisciplinary World
By David Kosub
Like many in the profession, Wayne Snow never started out thinking he would be managing risk for a living. Two decades after college, however, that's where he wound up. His is a tale of slow starts, second chances, and ultimate triumph.
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Reinsurance
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Read more on a brother-sister tandem that helps insurance companies get all they can out of their reinsurance treaties. And for insurance buyers, here's illumination on why your carrier's reinsurers should worry you.
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More Special Reports
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Industry Risk Report
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Software
In the world of intellectual property, there are no hurricanes. But that doesn't make mitigating the risks associated with patent infringement or piracy any easier. Find out how people like Microsoft's Lori Jorgensen avoid invading other people's ideas ... all while they try to protect their own. Click above to read more on this industry, or view the industry risk table.
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More Industry Risk Reports
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