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The picture at right is from an article in the August 1983 issue of the Alabama Business Review entitled "Total Commitment"
which profiled the I. Berman Company, Inc. In it, Knight described the company's philosophy of "maximum protection at minimum
cost, in the strongest of companies, and service beyond the call of the policy" and noted that the company could "insure anything
that is insurable, and sometimes things that are not." Some of those things included a major stable of race horses, resort
hotels in Las Vegas, cotton in Central America, frozen food products in New Jersey, and shrimp imported from China.
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