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Date Added: June 21, 2008 01:52:02 AM
Kent Krabbe is executive director of Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund, a quasi-state agency that provides automobile insurance to eligible Maryland residents who have been turned down by two private carriers or canceled by one. Krabbe recently spoke to The Examiner about how an economic slowdown affects the industry and MAIF.

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