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INDEX Volume 28 ¢ 2003 Author Rory Judd Albert December, pp. 8-13 Susan E. Lee December, pp. 3-6 Gary Anderson December, pp: 30-32 Mark H. Lipton December, pp. 20-28 Patricia Arzuaga December, pp. 83-86 Donna Lynne, CEBS June, pp. 45-48 Shem Asefaw December, pp. 63-69 Joseph Marlowe December, pp. 71-77 Lawrence R. Beebe ................... March, pp. 35-39 Stan Marshall David Blumenstein Michael F. McAllister Thomas L. Boe June, pp. 36-39 Joanne E. Miller ..................... March, pp. 41-46 Dan Brennan June, pp. 19-21 User hs RARIET diel ei daneterd oe eve es AM March, pp. 41-46 Joseph A. Brislin ..................... March, pp. 51-64 Colleen M. Nelson 16-19 Alan B. Cabral December, pp. 34-38 Philip R. O'Brien ..................... Maren, pp. 30-33 Andrew Caccholi June, pp. 19-21 Edwin F. Paulsen Sr. ............... December, pp. 30-32 Elaine Davis June, pp. 36-39 Stephanie Penner December, pp. 78-81 George DeVries ................-- September, pp. 30-34 ee re September, pp. 40-43 Ne March, pp. 17-21 Patrick N. Renaud December, pp. 46-50 William B. Fornia June, pp. 13-17 Jeffrey Ross December, pp. 8-13 Howard Gerver ee September, pp. 49-54 Frank C. Sabatino June, pp. 66-69 Cyndi Gibson December, pp. 63-69 Shadi Saleh ... December, pp. 40-44 Richard D. Glass, CEBS .... June, pp. 23-30 Jay Savan, CEBS........... .... September, pp. 21-28 PEPUPS EGO RS IAOGD occ o)5 :0 enw Seiascec aee s December, pp. 78-81 Donald R. Saxon June, pp. 55-64 RID EINUIME 2 ok oi cu es cdssaden September, pp. 45-47 ‘ Kathleen Sheil Scheidt ................ March, pp. 23-28 PEMD ER ERAINES: og 65s Sesseiawi ocdsnle s September, pp. 57-61 Neal S. Schelberg . 78-82 Lonie Hassel December, pp. 83-86 Brian A. Schofield .....6.. .cne6ue.ee s March, pp. 17-21 Linda J. Havlin .................... September, pp. 7-14 Eduardo Singerman June, pp. 71-81] Tessa Hebb ... March, pp. 13-15 PE TE RY =3 oo os as eee eca ae September, pp. 7-14 ree My Paes oc. 5 seeks December, pp. 53-61 Brian L. Smith June, pp: 83-86 Chris Howe June, pp. 41-43 SINE ogo so Spin io dcyseeass March, pp. 65-73 Kathryn E. Jandeska ............... September, pp. 36 Anne Chalupa Taylor, CEBS June, pp. 32-34 Erwin Janush June, pp. 5 Gordon Tiffany June, pp. 3-1] I ra etcwc ive ne s een March, pp. 3- DY 58 a Sans cde sss ieee March, pp. 48-50 Albert C. Jones December, pp. 46-50 Stephanie Tullis-Washington December, pp. 40-44 Pe INN ys wsnie cies cena cases March, pp. 9-11] Joe Vocino caries March, pp. 74-77 Eawerd A: Kaplan ........-...2...-; September, pp. 3-5 EN 50 Si i eee Cee ey angie September, pp. 71-74 Jacqueline Asher Kelly December, pp. 15-18 LANKA'S. WHORETS: ode sso es os wreces September, pp. 57-61 Peter W. Kennedy................. September, pp. 63-69 PRGA NO ens sch cain OX Areas March, pp. 23-28 George M. Kraw, CEBS .... December, pp. 15-18 DION WOOKS . 2.6 bce sb ose c eee eds December, pp. 87-89 eS See September, rp. 78-82 Michael L. Young December, pp. 63-69 David Lee June, pp. 71-81 eeeee re September, pp. 36-38 70 Employee Benefits Journal March 2004 INDEX Volume 28 ¢ 2003 Author Rory Judd Albert December, pp. 8-13 Susan E. Lee December, pp. 3-6 Gary Anderson December, pp: 30-32 Mark H. Lipton December, pp. 20-28 Patricia Arzuaga December, pp. 83-86 Donna Lynne, CEBS June, pp. 45-48 Shem Asefaw December, pp. 63-69 Joseph Marlowe December, pp. 71-77 Lawrence R. Beebe ................... March, pp. 35-39 Stan Marshall David Blumenstein Michael F. McAllister Thomas L. Boe June, pp. 36-39 Joanne E. Miller ..................... March, pp. 41-46 Dan Brennan June, pp. 19-21 User hs RARIET diel ei daneterd oe eve es AM March, pp. 41-46 Joseph A. Brislin ..................... March, pp. 51-64 Colleen M. Nelson 16-19 Alan B. Cabral December, pp. 34-38 Philip R. O'Brien ..................... Maren, pp. 30-33 Andrew Caccholi June, pp. 19-21 Edwin F. Paulsen Sr. ............... December, pp. 30-32 Elaine Davis June, pp. 36-39 Stephanie Penner December, pp. 78-81 George DeVries ................-- September, pp. 30-34 ee re September, pp. 40-43 Ne March, pp. 17-21 Patrick N. Renaud December, pp. 46-50 William B. Fornia June, pp. 13-17 Jeffrey Ross December, pp. 8-13 Howard Gerver ee September, pp. 49-54 Frank C. Sabatino June, pp. 66-69 Cyndi Gibson December, pp. 63-69 Shadi Saleh ... December, pp. 40-44 Richard D. Glass, CEBS .... June, pp. 23-30 Jay Savan, CEBS........... .... September, pp. 21-28 PEPUPS EGO RS IAOGD occ o)5 :0 enw Seiascec aee s December, pp. 78-81 Donald R. Saxon June, pp. 55-64 RID EINUIME 2 ok oi cu es cdssaden September, pp. 45-47 ‘ Kathleen Sheil Scheidt ................ March, pp. 23-28 PEMD ER ERAINES: og 65s Sesseiawi ocdsnle s September, pp. 57-61 Neal S. Schelberg . 78-82 Lonie Hassel December, pp. 83-86 Brian A. Schofield .....6.. .cne6ue.ee s March, pp. 17-21 Linda J. Havlin .................... September, pp. 7-14 Eduardo Singerman June, pp. 71-81] Tessa Hebb ... March, pp. 13-15 PE TE RY =3 oo os as eee eca ae September, pp. 7-14 ree My Paes oc. 5 seeks December, pp. 53-61 Brian L. Smith June, pp: 83-86 Chris Howe June, pp. 41-43 SINE ogo so Spin io dcyseeass March, pp. 65-73 Kathryn E. Jandeska ............... September, pp. 36 Anne Chalupa Taylor, CEBS June, pp. 32-34 Erwin Janush June, pp. 5 Gordon Tiffany June, pp. 3-1] I ra etcwc ive ne s een March, pp. 3- DY 58 a Sans cde sss ieee March, pp. 48-50 Albert C. Jones December, pp. 46-50 Stephanie Tullis-Washington December, pp. 40-44 Pe INN ys wsnie cies cena cases March, pp. 9-11] Joe Vocino caries March, pp. 74-77 Eawerd A: Kaplan ........-...2...-; September, pp. 3-5 EN 50 Si i eee Cee ey angie September, pp. 71-74 Jacqueline Asher Kelly December, pp. 15-18 LANKA'S. WHORETS: ode sso es os wreces September, pp. 57-61 Peter W. Kennedy................. September, pp. 63-69 PRGA NO ens sch cain OX Areas March, pp. 23-28 George M. Kraw, CEBS .... December, pp. 15-18 DION WOOKS . 2.6 bce sb ose c eee eds December, pp. 87-89 eS See September, rp. 78-82 Michael L. Young December, pp. 63-69 David Lee June, pp. 71-81 eeeee re September, pp. 36-38 70 Employee Benefits Journal March 2004 Subject Administration of Benefit Plans Cash Value Health Insurance: One Answer to the Crisis Fraud and Fiduciary Liability Jay Sevan, CEBS ... 2.2.6.4. September, pp. 21-28 Brian Ray Hodge December, pp. 53-61 Complementary Health Care: A Welcome Addition to an Employee Benefits Program Ancillary Benefits Georse DeVites &. « . Siciece cw September, pp. 30-34 The Changing World of Ancillary Benefits Designing Your Health Benefit Plan Anne Chalupa Taylor, CEBS June, pp. 32-: Laird L. Miller and Joanne E. Miller . . March, pp. 41-46 A Review of Dental Plans: Disease Management Primer: PPOs and Referral Plans to Dominate Future Managing Dollars by Managing Disease Thomas L. Boe and Elaine Davis June, pp. Laura S. Wieners Canadian Employee Benefit Topics and Leann R. Harris ........... September, pp. Emerging Trends in Corporate Engagement FSA Debit Cards: A Key Strategy for Employers by Public Pension Funds Colleen M. Nelson MII) he oe lags ee dived ok March, pp. The Future of Self-Funding Protecting the Privacy of Personal Information Carlton Harker ............... September, pp. in Employee Benefit Plans Getting a Handle on Health Fund Finances: a ee ee eee .March, pp- 6 A Comprehensive but Practical Approach Sustainable Development Investing David Blumenstein Brian A. Schofield and Edward A. Kaplan . September, pp. 3-5 and Blair W. Feltmate ............. March, pp. 17-21 Health Plan Diagnostics: What Makes an Organization a Great Place to Work? What Plan Sponsors and Trustees Need to Know Chris Howe June, pp. 41-43 Donna Lynne, CEBS June, pp. 45-48 Compensation How to Inject Consumerism Into Your Existing Health Plans The Employee Stock Option— Linda J]. Havlin, Michael F. McAllister An Endangered Species? and David H. Slavney ........... September, pp. 7-14 PRTIAVU ELIS Gace clara nee in's cokes September, pp. 71-74 Implementing a Medical Self-Care Program Management of the Cross Border Employees Function Don R. Powell ................ September, pp. 40-43 Erwin Janush June, pp. 50-53 Making Wellness the Focus: One Employer’s Story Mixed Messages: Few Pay Freezes, but Continued Low Kathryn E. Jandeska Pay Increases for 2004 Gti LAG FAG oo ioe ons 00's. September, pp. : Steven E. Gross and Stephanie Penner December, pp. 78-81 Practical Steps to Controlling Medical Costs Joseph Marlowe December, pp. 7 Pay Gap Develops Over Time Between Compensation and Benefits Professionals Investment of Plan Assets ON es 9ysan eai en edat as March, pp. 74-77 The Basics of Asset Allocation Redefining Compensation in Challenging Times Dion Woods December, pp. 87-89 Peter W. Kennedy ............. September, pp. 63-69 Prudence and Diversification Revisited— Health Care Cost Management ERISA Section 404(c) Protection in the Wake of Enron The Benefits Auditor and the Detective Kathleen Sheil Scheidt Howard Gerver ............... September, pp. 49-54 and*David L.Wolfe .. March, pp. 23-2 71 Employee Benefits Journal March 2004 Rebuilding Credibility— Prescription Drug Benefits A Look at the Accounting Industry Importing Prescription Drugs: Risky Business Lawrence R. Beebe ................ March, pp. 3! Lonie Hassel and Patricia Arzuaga December, pp. 83-86 Legal and Legislative Environment for Benefits COBRA Compliance: How Employers Can Public Sector Plans Successfully Meet Today's Complexities COBRA for State and Local Governmental Plans ee eere ne March, pp. 48-50 Alan B. Cabral December, pp. 34-38 HIPAA Privacy Rules and Compliance Dealing With the Prescription Drug Dilemma With Federal and State Employment Laws: Pee MN its 5.3 ac caee aes March, pp. 9-11 The Participant Authorization Form GASB Proposes New Standards for Joseph A. Brislin Gan March, pp. 51- Financial Reporting of Postemployment Investment Advice Under Retirement Plans: Benefits by State and Local Governments Helping Participants Help Themselves Bae EP OS. ik le vhs oa.e e Ro een March, pp. 3-7 Neal S. Schelberg New York State’s Solution to Rising and Christina Y. Lee ........... September, pp. 78-82 WC Prescription Drug Costs: ONECARD Rx Multiemployer Plans Shadi Saleh and Educate and Enable: Building a Quality Retirement Stephanie Tullis-Washington December, pp. 40-44 Begins With Educating Apprentices Public Employee Retirement Planning Andrew Caccholi and Dan Brennan . June, pp. 19-21] Gordon Tiffany June, pp. 3-1 Enforcing Interest and Liquidated Damage Penalties Public Sector Health Insurance Trusts eS a March, pp. 30-33 Patrick N. Renaud Financial Liability for the Troubled and Albert C. Jones December, pp. 46-50 Multiemployer Pension Plan Public Sector Retirement Systems: George M. Kraw, CEBS, What Does the Future Hold? and Jacqueline Asher Kelly December, pp. 15-18 William B. Fornia June, pp. Fiduciary Liability Insurance Issues for Trustees: Retirement Benefits Limits, Pricing and Protection Converting Unused Vacation Days to Retiree Brian L. Smith . June, pp. 83-86 Medical Benefits: A Proposed Partial Solution A 401(k) Plan for Your Local’s Benefit Program: to an Emerging National Crisis Case Study Donald R. Saxon June, pp. 55- Edwin F. Paulsen Sr. Investment Education for the 21st Century: and Gary Anderson December, pp. 30-32 Dispelling the Myths and Undoing the Errors The Funded Position of Richard D. Glass, CEBS, Multiemployer Pension Plans and Stan Marshall June, pp. 23- Susan E. Lee . December, pp. 3-6 Retirements at Risk: Employees Lack Redirecting Employer Contributions a Comprehensive, Realistic View Frank C. Sabatino June, pp. 66-69 of Resources and Needs Withdrawal Liability: It’s B-a-a-a-ck! Michael L. Young, Cyndi Gibson Rory Judd Albert and Shem Asefaw December, pp- 63-69 and Jeffrey Ross December, pp. 8-13 Using a 401(h) Account to Fund Withdrawal Liability: To Whom It Attaches Retiree Health Benefits From and From Whom to Collect It Your Pension Plan Mark H. Lipton December, pp. 20-28 David Lee and Eduardo Singerman .... June, pp. 71- Find These Articles on the International Foundation Web Site The full text of these articles, as well as complete issues of Employee Benefits Journal and other International Foundation periodicals for the last two years, is available in the Members Only section of the International Foundation Web site—www. ifebp.org/members/mopublst.asp. SDE A nt EFS ES SSO NNT ARTS IS LASA RP ANE URES ATE IEEE AN SES ESPORTS SOAS ENE BR ERA i SOC aI ASI R SETL RIER SLDI AAE DI SAAR IRE EOI SE VES MASAO 72 Employee Benefits Journal March 2004

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