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"Forty-seven percent of employers have initiated or are considering some form of behavioral risk management."

--Marcia Carruthers, CEO, DMEC

"Most employers, believe it or not, don't even recognize they have a problem."

--Dan Lyons, national account manager, Liberty Mutual's Group Markets operating unit, on worker absences in the retail industry

"Who says insurance is boring?"

--Katie Olesky, Marsh Inc.

"It didn't leave anything. Not a pencil, not a fork. Nothing. Totaled."

--John Bullock, president, Willis of Mississippi, on Hurricane Katrina

"He's the last of the great American Boy Scouts."

--Lance Ewing, vice president, risk management, Harrah's Entertainment, on Willis' John Bullock

April 15, 2007

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