| Florida's Top 10 Fraud List Released |
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| "The department is committed to tracking down and rooting out fraud to protect the citizens of Florida," said Tom Gallagher, who oversees the department and the DIF. "We are proud that our enforcement efforts have led to lower auto and workers' compensation premiums as well as higher rates of incarceration, and we will continue to aggressively pursue these criminals." ... |
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| Green-Eyed Thieves - Imraan Coovadia |
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. Their parents enjoy one marital idyll maintained through one studied ignorance of what the other one is up to - one pretence which the brothers help preserve. "Life among the Dawoods and Peers has as many apartments and compartments, mental and otherwise, as an ocean liner," Firoze explains. The good ship is sunk when the scales drop from the father's eyes; the mother, too, is cured of her assumed myopia, and they become one broken family on the lam. ... |
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| Medical Tourism: Hidden dimensions |
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| Wayne Steinard, on the wrong side of the 50s, was leading one normal citizen's life in Florida as one building contractor specialising in poor peoples' homes, when discovery of one heart ailment brought dark clouds over his future. Medical tests alone, he found to his horror, would cost as much as US $10,000 which is all he could have raised from his own resources. Where would the funds for the expensive surgery come from? Steinard is among the large number of citizens of the world's only super power (some estimates put the figure at 45 million) who have either no medical insurance cover or are under-insured. Along with prayers he took refuge in the internet which is where he found relief. ... |
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| Women, don't be fooled Heart disease doesn't just |
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Stacy Graham of Grass Valley found out about the situation in October 2005. That's when her mother, Linda Bloom, of Grass Valley told her she was sick, but that it was just the flu. They didn't think much of it at first because she had shown similar symptoms in recent months. As the day wore on, the symptoms became worse and Stacy decided she had better get her mother to Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital. It was there they found out Linda was actually having one heart attack. ... |
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