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BUSINESS T. HAWAII Court Grants New Trial for Von Bulow zo - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Sept. 29, 1984 BUSINESS Carter adjusts to life Woman’s future rests Farmers face Docs form malpractice insurance firm out of the White House with probate court economic crisis page 5 ... page 10 By Margaret Jackson current malpractice insurance," he Gillies said Friday the costs of ing to spiral the ranks of the company ... page 20 United Press International said. “The final precipitating factor malpractice insurance have been would swell. "In a matter of three In B rief was the sudden increase in the price of “phenomenal just within the past few years ... at least 75 percent of HARTFORD — The first doctor- malpractice for insurance." years. A premium for an anesthesiolo­ physicians in Connecticut will be Pizza store to open owned malpractice insurance com­ Sadowski is president of the Connec­ gist is $30,000 or more." insured by this company," he Domino Pizza, a national pizza delivery chain, pany in the state reflects a major ticut State Medical Society, the group He said he approved of the new predicted. will open its first Manchester store at 290 Main St. national trend toward physicans pro­ which hopes to garner substantial insurance company. "If in fact it can viding their own protection, one of savings for its members by organizing result in a cost saving and provide the John T, Dorsett, president of the on Thursday company's founders said Friday. the Wallingford-based company necessary protection for them, yes it is California-based American Insurance Ribbon-cutting ceremonies are scheduled for Services company which handled the 12: ,30 p.ni. Mayor Barbara Weiniterg is expected Rain expected The Connecticut Medical Insurance Until now, doctors have been covered a good idea." Manchester, Conn. Co. received approval to .sell its policies project for the Connecticut society, to cut the ribbon. by CNA Insurance Co. of Chicago, The only cheaper alternative is said he expected that applications Radio station WKIIT will broadca.st live from through Tuesday Monday, Oct. 1, 1984 Thursday after successfully raising $5 Aetna Life & Casualty and St. Paul Fire available to doctors at Hartford million in three weeks to meet the State would reach 1,000 doctors by Monday. the store between noon and 8 p.m. — see page 2 and Marine Insurance Co. of Hospital, who pay $2,525 for general But in the long run, Sadowski said he On opening day, Domino will donate to the Single copy: 25C Insurance Department deadline. Minnesota. annual $3 million coverage or $21,284 "What has happened is that 50 believed the savings would be felt by March of Dimes $1 for each pizza delivered by for neurosurgery coverage. ® more than the doctors, prominent Manchester residents who have Jianrliratpr Im li percent of doctors in private practice in General practitioners who paid CNA volunteered their time. Voiunteer delivery people the U.S. are insured by physician- $3,639 for $3 million annual coverage The Hartford Hospital plan allows "We see a savings in premiums and a will pay Connepticut Medical $3,114, doctors to share coverage with the include Rep. James McCavanagh, D- owned insurance companies," said Dr. strong potential for savings in health Manchester; Rep. Elsie Swensson, R- Joseph Sadowski, a founder of the and neurosurgeons who paid CNA hospital under Aetna, in a form of care costs, and costs to our patients," $33,002 previously will now pay the new self-insurance using the income of the Manchester: television reporter Mike Bogus- company. he said. "These (doctor-owned) insu­ lawski: and Marilyn von Hollen of the J.E. "I think the Connecticut physicians company $28,164. hospital to protect doctors. rance companies have been successful Firehouse State Insurance Commissioner Peter Sardowski said with prices continu- Epstein Realty tigency. recognized that a problem existed with in stabilizing insurance costs." Domino is the largest pizza delivery chain in the country, with 1,500 stores around the country, in zoning Court grants High court Firm helps including 10 in Connecticut. Timex fined $2.4 miiiion trouble $ 27.89 billion NEW HAVEN — Charges that Timex Corp. says no to the fired tried to avoid customs duty fees over 2'-’ years By Alex GIrelll new trial for Down 16.7% apparently have been settled with the Middlebury Herald Reporter watchmaker agreeing to pay $2.4 million in civil Seabrook managers penalties. Keeney's Garage on Tolland \riie agreement brings to nearly $3.9 million the Turnpike is a non-conforming use By Steve Szkotak Bv Steven W. Svre antount of fines, penalties, duties and interest in a Business I Zone and cannot be Von Bulow United Press International United Press International assjessed to Timex since May, the U.S. Customs converted to a firehouse, Manches­ $ 18.04 billion SeiK’ice said. ter Chief Building Inspector Rus­ CONCORD, N.H, - The New Hamp­ BOSTON — The signs of what is to Oh May 9, Chief U.S. District Judge T.F. Gilroy sell Davidson has concluded. Down 7.2% come are usually there well in advance By Elizabeth Olson shire Supreme Court refused Friday to Daly in Bridgeport fined the company a Davidson, in a memorandum to United Press International Court lets stand assure the validity of a massive for the manager on his way out, but the maximum $125,000 after lawyers for Timex General Manager Robert Weiss, securities sale the lead owner of the subtle warnings do little to help soften pleaded no contest to 25 charges of making false says, "The Building Division can­ WASHINGTON — The Supreme . Arab boycott ban the blow when the pink slip shows up. statements on Customs Service forms betwen not allow a firehouse to be used in a Seabrook nuclear plant said it needs to Court today cleared the way for a — see page 4 survive and continue work on the Dealing with the trauma and bruised July 1979 and .April 1981. Business I Zone, or allow the new trial for Claus Von Bulow on project. ego, not to mention preparing for the That fine was paid in full earlier this month. garage to be converted to a charges he tried to kill his heiress Public Service Co. of New Hamp­ $ 9.9 billion task of finding a new job, is a lot to A nearly three-year federal investigation led to firehouse." wife, who has been in a coma since shire, principal Seabrook owner with a handle for most managers, from small charges that Timex, acting as its own customs Davidson says in the memoran­ Down 29.9% department heads to a senior t_^December 1980. again in December 1980. 35.6 percent share, could not provide an broker, falsely classified entire watchbands dum that the Keeney property, The justices let stand a Rhode The syringe and some pills were immediate assessment of the setback executives. produced in the Philippines as parts made in which the Eighth Utilities District Island Supreme Court ruling over­ "It's the same basic thing that a Hong Kong. found by Mrs. Von Bulow's son. for the $425 million financial package. plans to buy, is partly in a Business turning Von Bulow's convictions Alexander von Auersperg. and a “We're very disappointed. We will be -jU ..‘ person who is grieving has to go Customs officials charged that in doing so. I Zone and partly in a Rural for twice trying to murder his wife. through. There's just no way around Residence Zone. private investigator he hired to considering all our options. We don't Timex took advantage of reduced duty fees and in They rejected appeals by state law look into the matter. have anything more to say," said it," said Neil MacKenna, who helps run .some case avoided paying duty. The memorandum says the an outplacement service, MacKenna, enforcement officials to review the Prosecutors said Von Bulow'' spokesman Nicholas Ashooh. garage, which fronts Tolland Turn­ lower court ruling that police wanted to kill his wife to obtain an In ah unprecendented move Thurs­ Jandl & Associates, in Lynnfield. Prime has new system pike, is in the business zone and is a needed a search warrant tefore Finding a new company takes time, non-conforming use there. estimated $14 million inheritance, day, Public Service asked the state NATICK, Mass. — Prime Computer has testing and seizing drugs from Von and marry another woman. Alex­ Supreme Court to deem the securities too. MacKenna estimates it takes two Davidson's memo says the zon­ or three months for a person who had announced a computer-aided design system to Bulow's Newport mansion. andra Isles. After a 47-day trial, he valid, even in the event of a successful ing regulations prohibit enlarging Although they gave no explana- been making around $30,000 a year, and test the comfort and movements of a person upon, expanding, or extending was convicted on March 16. 1982. challenge of the offering. within an environment, typically an automobile, J f k tion, it is likely the justices refused But last April 27. the Rhode In denying the request, the court said an executive who had earned upwards non-conformities if such changes ^ to hear the case because the lower of $70,000 will typically wait four to five prior to the creation of a prototype. increase the non-conformity. Island Supreme Court threw out it could not give an advisory opinion to The three-dimensional modeling system can be courts decided it on state law the convictions and ordered a new the utility. The justices said such months before finding work. He cites Article IV. Section grounds. U .S.- As demoralizing as learning "they're used to build a simulated environment such as a 7.01.01, which says that: “No trial on grounds state police should requests were limited to the legislative car.
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