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August 05, 2007

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St. Petersburg Times - A recent Rand Corp. study says the private insurance market is better equipped to sell coverage for modest damages that occur often - like auto accidents. It suggests government is better positioned to cover infrequent catastrophes with larger ...

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Posted by Peter at August 5, 2007 01:10 PM