• Air Partner's insurance division can also get the whole exercise underwritten by Lloyd's of London.

    FORBES: Flight To Safety

  • The ship's bell was salvaged and later mounted in the underwriters' room of Lloyd's of London.

    CNN: Thursday,

  • Asbestos claims brought Lloyd's of London to the edge of bankruptcy in the 1990s.

    ECONOMIST: Britain faces a big bill for asbestos exposure at work

  • Many, such as the Lloyd's of London market (see article), are putting new controls in place.

    ECONOMIST: Insurance

  • The insurer that bears much of the risk on Rodriguez's contract, Lloyd's of London, declined to discuss the deal.

    WSJ: The Yankees' Next Steps

  • Both leave sizeable chunks of capacity at Lloyd's of London, the insurance market.

    ECONOMIST: Insurance

  • The plight of unfortunate Lloyd's of London investors sustained the market during the early 1990s, but that is now over.

    ECONOMIST: Search those attics

  • Another draw: the deep pockets of insurer Lloyd's of London and another firm, which are picking up Mr. Stanford's legal tab.

    WSJ: Stanford's Defense Turns Into Legal Circus

  • His insurer, Lloyd's of London, was suspicious, but DeGeorge had a witness.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • So too were new forms of corporate and academic organisation, such as the insurance firm Lloyd's of London and Britain's Royal Society.

    ECONOMIST: History of coffee

  • After the verdict Lloyd's of London filed a suit in New York seeking to limit coverage for companies caught in the Rhode Island case.

    FORBES: Chip Thrills

  • Lloyd's of London traces its roots back to 1688 and a London coffee house that established itself as the main place to insure ships.

    BBC: Lloyd's of London insurance market in return to profit

  • It is available from Hiscox Syndicate 33 at Lloyd's of London.

    FORBES: Hey, that's my picture on your wall

  • Only after the failures in 2000 of Reliance, a large underwriter in America, and several syndicates at Lloyd's of London did the soft pricing cycle turn.

    ECONOMIST: Insurance broking

  • Two top jobs, chairman of Lloyd's of London and private secretary to the queen, are held by Etonians (respectively, David Coleridge and Sir Robert Fellowes) who list no other education.

    ECONOMIST: From the archive

  • Facing mounting competition from overseas rivals, Lloyd's of London launched a three-year plan that includes a review of rules and procedures designed to retain existing insurance business and attract new custom.

    ECONOMIST: Business this week

  • Lloyd's of London recently told the Financial Times that it would cut its cover for refined petroleum shipments to Iran if America's Congress carries through its plans to enact sanctions on such trade.

    ECONOMIST: Sanctions on Iran

  • But Lloyd's of London is different.

    ECONOMIST: Clubhouse for sale

  • Along the way, Winchester pauses every third paragraph or so to delve into some topic that is not, at first glance, relevant to his story: Lloyd's of London, for instance, or the Reuters news agency, or Dutch colonial policy in Java, or the biological theories of Alfred Russel Wallace.

    FORBES: Don't Go Near The Volcano

  • Companies preparing for commercial suborbital passenger service include Virgin Galactic, a U.S.-based offshoot of Branson's Virgin Group of London, and XCOR Aerospace of Mojave, Calif.

    MSN: Win a Free Trip to Space

  • Baroness Symons, a Foreign Office minister, has chosen to send her son to St Paul's, one of London's leading private schools.

    ECONOMIST: Education

  • The study was led by Patricia Conrod, of King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry, with the University of Montreal and Sainte-Justine University Hospital Center in Canada.

    BBC: Therapy 'could cut teen drinking', researchers say

  • Obama's move comes ahead of next week's Group of 20 meeting in London, England, in which leaders of the world's richest nations will discuss the global economic downturn.

    CNN: Obama calls for global economic cooperation

  • 's Times of London last year began limiting access to its website to people who register for a subscription, resulting in a sharp drop in traffic.

    WSJ: New York Times Prepares Plan to Charge for Online Reading

  • Now, however, four-and-a-half years later, a secretive government committee has decided to turn over the management of six of the Nation's most important ports - in New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Miami, Baltimore and New Orleans - to Dubai Ports World following the UAE company's purchase of London-based Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Port of entry

  • Boyle said the sculpture "defies all prejudice in people's minds about one of London's poorest boroughs".

    BBC: Henry Moore sculpture to be sold by London council

  • At one end White's, the poshest of London's gentlemen's clubs, is opening for the first Sunday many members can recall.

    ECONOMIST: Charge of the country brigade

  • Opposite the museum is the KultuuriKatel (Culture Cauldron), where work is underway to transform the gasworks into Tallinn's own miniature version of London's Tate Modern gallery by 2015, combining art galleries, music studios and public spaces.

    BBC: Tallinn��s cultural renaissance, step by step

  • This setback came a week after the announcement of further delays on one of Britain's largest construction projects, the extension of London Underground's Jubilee Line from Westminster to Stratford in east London.

    ECONOMIST: Are British builders uniquely awful?

  • And that's why the recent graduate of London's College of Fashion created the Hug Me jacket.

    CNN: Apparently This Matters: The Hug Me Jacket

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