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Editor's Choice Stories: January 10, 2012

New Hire Will Mine AIG Data (Wall Street Journal)

Chartis' new chief science officer Murli Buluswar hope to improve loss forecasts, reduce costs and devise more accurate pricing for insurance policies.

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The 36-year-old woman damaged the Clyfford Still painting at a museum in Denver.

Prescription Pill Addicts Pose Violence Risk to Pharmacies (New York Times)

"I just want to get out of here alive" said one pharmacist.

Japan Plans Age Limits, Tougher Tests for Nuclear Plants (Wall Street Journal)

After the Fukushima disaster, Japan plans much more stringent tests for nuclear plants.

Oddly Mild Winter Leaves Much of U.S. on Thin Ice (Laredo Sun)

The mild weather has hurt business for ski resorts while partially frozen lakes pose risks to hockey players and ice fisherman.

January 10, 2012

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