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http://lawhawk.blogspot.com [A Blog For All] U.S. District Judge Harold Baer said the insurance companies will owe developer Larry Silverstein only what it would cost to rebuild the WTC as it was before 9/11.

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Money.cnn.com[Money.cnn.com] Court hands mixed ruling to WTC developer - Oct. 18, 2006: Paul Travelers Companies Inc. (Charts), one of the companies which may have to pay more as a result of Wednesday's decision, said the outcome of the case will not result in an earnings charge because the impact of the lower court decision had already been recognized in the company's financial statements.

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