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Old 12-11-2006, 09:20 PM #1
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Default Health Insurance Problems

Well, i of course have had my fair share of health insurance nightmares, but i was just wondering about all of you guys.

And kinda not just out of the blue, but because im writing a research paper for my senior english class and my given topic is Health Insurance, and well, i feel that using real life examples makes my otherwise boring mundane topic just a little bit spicier. If anyone would be willing for me to interview them for a little snippet for my paper that would totally be awesome!

thanks!
anna
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