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After the attack.(One Year Later; businesses beset by problems a year after the World Trade Center attack)
Byline: JULIE JOHNSSON and SARAH A. KLEIN The Sept. 11 attacks and the months of business paralysis that followed were a brutal, abrupt end to a long run of prosperity. The specter of thousands of people dying in office buildings as they...
Tags: attack, Sears Roebuck & Co., SEARS TOWER, security, Sept. 11, World Trade Center
Research articles 2002-09-09
United loses in dispute over Sept. 11 coverage; Airline argues it's entitled to business interruption money under policy.(News)
Byline: RUPAL PAREKH Crain News Service United Airlines cannot recoup earnings lost in relation to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks under the business interruption coverage in a property insurance policy, a federal judge has ruled. In July 2003 t Byline:...
Tags: attack, insurance company, Sept. 11, terrorism, United, United Airlines
Research articles 2005-04-18
timeline.
SEPT. 11: Terrorists attack the World Trade Center, wounding New York City in ways that are still being felt today. SEPT. 12: Smoke replaces a once-familiar view of the Twin Towers from the Brooklyn side. SEPT. 20: National Guardsmen in silhouet ...
Tags: attack, Sept. 11, Smoke, World Trade Center
Research articles 2002-03-04
Marsh & Aon recover & remember. (Broker Perspective).(World's largest insurance brokers cope with personnel losses from World Trade Center attack)(Legal Beat)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Looking back one year after the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on New York City's World Trade Center, there is no dampening of the pain over the loss of nearly 500 colleagues killed in the offices of the world's largest insurance brokers, Marsh and Aon. ...
Tags: Aon Corp., attack, insurance, Marsh, Sept. 11, World Trade Center
Research articles 2002-09-09
Group life insurers recovering from 9/11 attacks, but still struggling to find reinsurance. (Employee Benefits Report).(Brief Article)
Group life insurance executives will never really get over their horror at the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The attacks killed more than 2,000 of their customers and generated more than $1 billion in claims. But group life executives interviewed say Group...
Tags: 9/11 commission, attack, Fortis, insurance company, reinsurance, Sept. 11
Research articles 2002-04-15
BURNING BRIGHTLY; CANDLE SALES HAVE RISEN SINCE SEPT. 11 AND ARE EXPECTED TO STAY HOT OVER THE HOLIDAYS.(Brief Article)
NEW YORK-After hitting a plateau after years of sales growth, candle manufacturers hit a peak again, albeit for reasons they didn't want, after the Sept. 11 attacks. According to a report from Reuters in early October, U.S. candle manufacturers saw a NEW YORK-After hitting a plateau...
Tags: attack, Candle Corp., manufacturer, sales, Sept. 11
Research articles 2001-12-03
Airline can't tap property policy for Sept. 11 losses: Court; Denial of business interruption coverage upheld.(News)
Byline: RUPAL PAREKH NEW YORK-United Airlines Inc. cannot recoup earnings lost in relation to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks under the business interruption portion of a property insurance policy, a federal judge has ruled. The airline i Byline: RUPAL...
Tags: attack, Pentagon, Sept. 11, terrorism, United Airlines
Research articles 2005-04-11
FBI statisticians are considering creating a new crime classification for the second time in 73 years due to the Sept. 11 attacks. (Inter Alia).(Brief Article)
FBI statisticians are considering creating a new crime classification for the second time in 73 years due to the Sept. 11 attacks, reports The Washington Post. The change would prevent the thousands of deaths and billions of dollars in property damag FBI statisticians are considering creating...
Tags: attack, FBI, Sept. 11
Research articles 2002-02-01
Swiss Re Presses 'One Attack' Theory.(World Trade Center attacks)(Brief Article)
A legal action filed by Swiss Re last week is an attempt to speed insurance claims payments related to the Sept. 11 terrorist destruction of the World Trade Center and to hasten rebuilding in New York, according to a company executive. Jacques DuB ...
Tags: attack, insurance, Sept. 11, theory, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-10-29
SEC faces a critical deadline on new short-selling rule.
Sept. 11, the day terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, will forever be remembered for its shock and horror. But as bad as the attacks and ensuing destruction were, our anger was stoked even more by news reports suggesti...
Tags: attack, SEC, Sept. 11, stock
Research articles 2001-11-05
Washington Watch.(National Association of Manufacturers wants economic stimulus package; United States Chamber of Commerce applauds lifting of trade barriers to Vietnam; all terrorist-realted court cases must be filed in Southern District of New York)(Bri
Manufacturers urge economic stimulus package WASHINGTON - The corporate community has been keeping a careful eye on how the White House and Congress respond to the economic stresses caused by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The National Associat Manufacturers urge economic...
Tags: attack, barrier, litigation, Sept. 11, stimulus, U.S. Congress, White House
Research articles 2001-10-08
Analysis Of Response To Sept. 11 Pentagon Attack Shows Value Of Preparedness, Challenges To Overcome
ARLINGTON, Va., July 23 /U.S. Newswire/ -- An independent analysis of the response to the Sept. 11 attack on the Pentagon released today reveals important lessons for local emergency personnel throughout the nation, Arlington officials said. Arlington, whARLINGTON, Va., July 23 /U.S. Newswire/ -- An independent analysis of the response...
Tags: analysis, attack, Pentagon, Sept. 11
Research articles 2002-07-23
New York, New York.(includes multiple articles)(Brief Article)
BREAK BEATS FOR RAP LABEL Warner Music Group and Tommy Boy Records are severing ties after 15 years. ``We're trying to work out an arrangement that will allow me to move on,'' says Tommy Boy founder Tom Silverman, whose rap powerhouse...
Tags: attack, card, Sept. 11, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-11-19
The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks had farreaching effects on the transportation industry.(aid package to U.S. airline industry, Amtrak asks for emergency funds)(Brief Article)
The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks had farreaching effects on the transportation industry. President Bush signed a $15 billion aid package Sept. 23 to bail out the U.S. airline industry, which has suffered tremendous losses in the wake of the attacks. The Sept. 11...
Tags: attack, Bush, Sept. 11, transportation
Research articles 2001-10-18
Enough horror for a lifetime in newsreels of a local war.(psychological aspects of viewing World Trade Center attacks)(Brief Article)
Cbs has been promoting yet another special about Sept. 11, promising us, six months after the attack, never-before-seen footage from a French camera crew that was actually inside the World Trade Center when the hijacked jets hit. I am sure this is Cbs...
Tags: attack, Sept. 11, TV, World Trade Center
Research articles 2002-03-04
Fill-Ins Step Up For CPCU After Attacks.(conference change)(Brief Article)
The latest victim of the terrorist activity on Sept. 11 was the annual CPCU conference held here late last month. Many of the programs and presentations that had been scheduled for more than a year were tossed out at the last minute as organizers ...
Tags: attack, company, reinsurance, Sept. 11, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-11-05
It isn't easy to get back to normal.(fear of flying after terrorist attacks on U.S. is understandable)
President Bush said he wants us all to go back to work, to fly on airplanes and to live our lives as we did before Sept. 11. But returning to our normal lives and our normal business schedules after the tragedies of Sept. 11 will...
Tags: attack, insurance, Sept. 11, terrorist attack, tragedy, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-10-01
Fallout from Sept. 11; Renewal plans are revised as rates firm dramatically.(property and casualty insurance)(Industry Overview)
Losses from last month's terrorist attacks have kicked this year's rate hikes into a higher gear. Although risk managers were already anticipating firming rates during property/casualty insurance renewals, after Sept. 11 those calculations were th Losses from last month's terrorist attacks have kicked...
Tags: Risk Manager, Sept. 11, insurance company, terrorism, risk, insurance, attack, reinsurance, Weyerhaeuser Co., casualty insurance
Research articles 2001-10-22
Senate OKs plan to let IRS ease pension deadlines.(taxation of victims of September 11)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
WASHINGTON-The Senate has approved legislation that would grant the Internal Revenue Service clear authority to delay certain pension funding deadlines and to provide victims of terrorist activities and victims' families with significant tax breaks o WASHINGTON-The Senate has approved legislation that would grant the Internal...
Tags: attack, Internal Revenue Service, Sept. 11, tax, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2001-11-26
Brokers Help Clients, Economy Endure.(status of insurance industry in wake of terrorist attacks)
Since Sept. 11, the nation has focused on tragic loss, recovery, and resolve to travel a difficult road ahead. It is hardly surprising that most news accounts relating to the insurance industry have focused on the loss of hundreds of our peers in the Since Sept....
Tags: insurance, Council, Sept. 11, World Trade Center, attack, terrorist attack
Research articles 2001-10-08
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