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Specialty Special Report

Ar, matey. Pirates on today's high seas might be a match for the buccaneers of lore. And worse still, landlubber terrorists could still have a bloody effect on cargo and aviation rates.


             Current Installment
Capacity Returns
2005-09-15
By Mindy W. Toran
With cargo insurance capacity now plentiful, buyers are beginning to look at the fine print in their contracts, from concealed-losses clauses to so-called delay coverage.


A Danger Adrift
2005-09-15
By Ronald Gift Mullins
While pirates on the high seas may inflict injury to a crew and delay shipments, ship owners don't consider pirate attacks a major problem, and few insurance claims have been paid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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