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be a drag on

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While results in the Northeast region have improved, operations in New Jersey are still in the midst of a turnaround and could be a drag on overall performance for this region.
Adverse loss reserve development related to asbestos and environmental (A&E) and older workers' compensation reserves continued to be a drag on earnings in 2003, offsetting the Group's more profitable business again as it has over the previous several years.
 
 
 
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