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Charley may cost insurers $14bn
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| Chicago - Insured losses from Hurricane Charley could be between $10 billion (R66 billion) and $14 billion, according to industry estimates released as insurers received thousands of claims from Florida. |
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Aug 18, 2004 09:07:01 |
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