Sun-Sentinel
... a sweeping new property insurance law that, among other things, caps fees for public insurance adjusters hired by Citizens policyholders to 10 percent. ...
Seeking Alpha
The utility is well prepared and battle tested as we face the peak of the hurricane season ahead. Lastly, in nuclear operations, in May, the Nuclear Energy Institute announced the top -- 2 of the top industry practice awards recognized in safety ...
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MarketWatch (press release)
Net operating earnings for the first six months of the year are in positive territory and our capital position has improved over the most recent quarter, putting Alterra in what we believe is a strong position going into the US hurricane season. ...
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Seeking Alpha
Three of those active units will migrate to international markets in third quarter 2011. Despite concerns with hurricane season and ongoing issues with permitting, we remain dedicated to our customers in the US Gulf of Mexico and focus on deep gas ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
"A heavy season with at least one significant landfall could mitigate growth or even result in an impairment of capital for the remainder of 2011," according to a report by Guy Carpenter. "A light hurricane season with no significant landfalls could ...
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Bloomberg
By Carolyn Bandel and Oliver Suess - Tue Aug 02 22:01:00 GMT 2011 Munich Re and Swiss Re Ltd., the world's biggest reinsurers, are awaiting this month's peak of the US hurricane season after record first-half catastrophe losses depleted buffers and ...
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Tucson Citizen
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officials plan an updated look at this year's hurricane season on Thursday. The season typically peaks in early September. This entry was posted on Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011 at 5:23 pm and is filed under ...
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Reuters India
Pressing tasks in Haiti include effectively fighting a cholera epidemic that has killed nearly 6000 people since October, and providing shelter from life-threatening winds, floods and landslides as the annual hurricane season moves into full force ...
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Deseret News
HURRICANE — No matter how much it wants to, Hurricane can't avoid the obvious and inevitable questions it will face throughout the season. Following a third straight heart-breaking loss to Juan Diego in the 3A championship last November, does ...
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Tulsa World
Galyen, Cheryl, 67, Tulsa Public Schools secretary, died Tuesday. ... Gilbert "Gibo," 82, oil salesman, formerly of Tulsa, died July 25 in Kilgore, Texas. ...

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