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A new book traces thee origins and growth of insurance, from the Code of Hammurabi to the recent tribulations of Lloyd's of London; from
the Great New York Fire of 1835 to the World Trade Center disaster in 2001.
by John A. Bogardus Jr. and Robert H. Moore
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Why let lost pension money languish in untapped accounts when it could be used to help shore up the sagging future of Social Security?
by John Turner and Ellen A. Bruce
One of the leading figures in China's fledgling insurance business tells the story of how the actuarial profession has evolved in the People's Republic and where it's headed
by Dr. Kailin Tuan
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The 24/7 economy may look profitable on paper, but not if potential profits are eaten up by lawsuits and skyrocketing insurance premiums.
by Ami L. Randall
An intrepid team from one of the world's top reinsurance companies climbs Africa's tallest peak to raise money for children. It's not just another day at the office.
by Wendy Davis Johnson
Whether you're seeking a new employer or employee, this section will jump-start your search.
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INSIDE TRACK
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
COMMENTARY
The Case for Consumer-Driven Health Care
by David M. Tuomala
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POLICY BRIEFING
Three-Ring Circus
by Steven M. English
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WORKSHOP
Car 932, Where Are You?
by Tim Cole
TRADECRAFT
Why I Love Working With Actuaries
by Margaret Resce Milkint
PUZZLES
by Noam Segal
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A Fairness Opinion
by Richard T. Zatorski
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