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World Trade Center: breach of trust: how Sept. 11 altered the nation's workers' compensation landscape and eroded the trust implicit between employer and employee
The Sept. 11, 2001, attack on the twin towers of the World Trade Center blasted thousands of tons of asbestos into the air, exposing rescue, recovery and cleanup workers at "the Pile" and in Lower Manhattan to glass fibers, pulverized cement, diesel exhaust and heat so intense that it often...
Tags: compensation, Sept. 11, worker, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-09-01
Insurers in U.S. withstood Sept. 11.(News)(World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks, 2001)
Byline: DOUGLAS McLEOD The Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the worst insured catastrophe in American history, were not costly enough to trigger failures of any U.S. insurance companies, according to a university researcher's study. "The Byline: DOUGLAS McLEOD ...
Tags: insurance company, Pentagon, Sept. 11, terrorism, World Trade Center
Research articles 2004-09-13
A crowded Sept. 11; Movie, TV series, events seek spotlight; who will come?
Byline: Miriam Kreinin Souccar This wednesday, Oliver Stone's much-anticipated $63 million film, World Trade Center, opens across the country. But that's just a curtain raiser. In the coming weeks, at least eight television specials will air. T Byline: Miriam Kreinin...
Tags: 9/11 commission, movie, Sept. 11, TV, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-08-07
Attack aftershocks being felt; Effects seen on the border - and even in basketball.(World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, economic consequences)
Palace Sports & Entertainment was at the peak of its basketball sponsorship-selling season when terrorists hit New York City and Washington on Sept. 11. All selling of media and stadium advertising virtually ground to a halt in the crucial thr Palace Sports &...
Tags: advertisement, enrollment, health care, MBA, Pentagon, Sept. 11, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-11-12
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
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
Editorial: Sept. 11 lessons may boost high-rise safety.(fire codes and structural considerations as they apply to high-rise occupancies)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)(Editorial)
IN ONE OF LIFE'S SWEETER IRONIES, the terrorists who slammed jets into the World Trade Center last Sept. 11 may inadvertently help ensure that future terrorist targets will have a better chance of surviving high-rise disasters. That's because the IN ONE OF...
Tags: agency, Sept. 11, tower, World Trade Center
Research articles 2002-03-18
Attacks prompt more scrutiny of risk aggregations; But executive panel sees no capacity shortage.(News)(World Trade Center attacks affect insurance industry )
Byline: RODD ZOLKOS CHICAGO-The impact of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and the desire to toughen underwriting discipline have prompted insurers and reinsurers to look for potential aggregations of risk as never before and to demand mor Byline: RODD ZOLKOS ...
Tags: aggregation, Sept. 11, risk, Risk Manager, World Trade Center
Research articles 2002-10-21
Leaseholder can't recover replacement cost of WTC.(World Trade Center)
Byline: RUPAL PAREKH NEW YORK-The World Trade Center's leaseholder can recover from a group of insurers only the cost of rebuilding the Twin Towers as they stood before the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks-not the costs for any improvements to th Byline: RUPAL...
Tags: insurance company, Sept. 11, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-11-06
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
The Power of Many. (From the Editor).(power equipment companies aid in World Trade Center, Pentagon clean-up)
THE PAST COUPLE OF ISSUES OF ARBOR AGE HAVE FEATURED NEWS ITEMS regarding the outstanding efforts of several companies to assist in Sept. 11 relief efforts. Since the time those articles were published it has come to my attention the expanding number THE PAST COUPLE OF...
Tags: Pentagon, Sept. 11, World Trade Center
Research articles 2002-01-01
Judge sends WTC claim to jury trial. (Terrorism Coverage).(New York City real estate tycoon seeks compensation for two insurance claims related to Sept. 11 terrorist attack)(Legal Beat)(Brief Article)
A judge last week refused to rule on whether the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on New York's World Trade Center was one or two occurrences for insurance purposes, reserving the controversial question for a jury trial. U.S. District Court Judge John S. A...
Tags: compensation, insurance, JUDGE, real estate, Sept. 11, terrorism, World Trade Center
Research articles 2002-06-10
Reliving a sad song.
By now, all America has seen tens, possibly hundreds, of hours of breaking TV news coverage of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. We were at times compelled to watch, it seemed, unable to rip our eyes from ou ...
Tags: Sept. 11, TV, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-10-08
How to mark Sept. 11. (Backtalk).(upcoming anniversary of World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks, 2001)(Brief Article)
You could have knocked me over with a feather when Disney's Anne Sweeney leaned over the table at lunch last week and asked, "What is Multichannel News doing about Sept. 11?" Sweeney, president of ABC Cable Networks Group and Disney ...
Tags: Disney Corp., network, Pentagon, Sept. 11, World Trade Center
Research articles 2002-06-24
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
Real Estate Watch: Consultant to report as planned; Keeps pre-Sept. 11 agreement for 6th Ave. space; WTC tenant relocates.(Brief Article)
Accenture is sticking with a 200,000-square-foot lease commitment it made at 1345 Sixth Ave. prior to the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center, despite a new urgency on the part of big companies since then to cut occupancy costs. It is doing...
Tags: Accenture Ltd., agreement, real estate, rent, Sept. 11, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-11-12
Aon back near Ground Zero; Former World Trade Center tenant signs lease in Lower Manhattan.(terrorist attacks)(Brief article)
Byline: JULIE SATOW Crain News Service A major World Trade Center tenant that relocated after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks is returning to Lower Manhattan. Chicago-based Aon Corp., which had occupied 400,000 square feet in the south tower of ...
Tags: Aon Corp., Sept. 11, tenant, terrorist attack, tower, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-05-08
At World Trade Center on Sept. 11, Some Received Advice to Stay Put.
Daily News, New York Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Daily News, New York Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Sept. 11, World Trade Center
Research articles 2003-08-29
First Worker Since Sept. 11 Dies at World Trade Center Site.
Daily News, New York Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Daily News, New York Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Sept. 11, worker, World Trade Center
Research articles 2003-06-25
Sorrow and resilience.(Brief Article)
Investment managers deal with risk every day as an integral part of managing assets. But on Sept. 11, investment managers working in the World Trade Center - along with others visiting or employed in the buildings and those people on four hijacked ai Investment managers deal...
Tags: Sept. 11, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-10-15
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