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Editor's Choice Stories: Sept. 13, 2011



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Lloyd's Sues Saudi Arabia Over 9/11 Insurance Claims (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

A Lloyd's subsidiary has sued the kingdom, accusing it of having financed the plot that brought down the Twin Towers.

The Other Climate Theory (Wall Street Journal)

A group of physicists say solar weather, not man-made emissions, could be the dominant factor in climate change.

Political Violence: How Insurers Measure the Risk (Bloomberg Businessweek)

Slippery definitions drive the market for political violence coverage.

Worst Flooding in 40 Years Hits Northeast (USA Today)

As water starts to recede from Tropical Storm Lee, communities take stock of the damage.

Strong Building Codes Can Save Lives (Miami Herald)

Three members of Congress from Florida call for stronger building codes which can mitigate the impact of storms.

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September 13, 2011

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