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May 1, 2005
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Cover Story
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Securing the Holy See
By Steve Yahn
Cardinals, bishops and priests, with the help of civilian and military authorities, pull off the largest crowd-control act in the history of Vatican City, assuring the safety of millions of pilgrims and the peaceful succession of John Paul II.
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Royal Conflict Averted
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Features
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Making a Case
By An Brunelle and Norman Hursh
Like every other program within a corporation, absence management programs need to fight for their own survival. Selling senior executives on their importance will likely require both quantitative and qualitative approaches, according to proponents of such programs.
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A Painful Concession
By Tom Starner
With carriers reluctant to replace legacy systems, the data standards industry is gearing up to make life easier for brokers.
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Truckers on Terror Watch
By Ronald Gift Mullins
Truck drivers are the new eyes and ears of the nation's early warning system against terrorists. Whether on the road or at fuel stations and rest areas, drivers are trained to report trucks hauling hazardous waste without the proper marking or permits, unusual chatter on CBs and phony traffic accidents.
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Disability Management
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Disability managers--listen up to the strategies that you need to handle an integrated approach to your trade, which can take on everything from catastrophic cases to behavioral health issues.
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Industry Risk Report
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Auto Manufacturing
There's more to making a car than conveyor belts and assembly lines. Just ask people like Ford Motor Company's Laurie Champion. Find out what risk managers in the auto manufacturing industry are doing to drive up production levels and stay up to speed with fluctuating markets. Click above to read more on this industry, or view the industry risk table.
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