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...controversial because the buyers often think they cover more than they actually do. UGP's plans at best cap reimbursement for surgery at $3,000 and hospital stays at $1,000 a day. That would barely cover an afternoon in a U.S. hospital. But in Thailand, says Jonathan Edelheit, UGP's vice president of sales and marketing, a heart bypass that would cost its U.S. customers $56,000 could...
...away," says John Jackson, a summa cum laude graduate of Howard University, who has been unable to find a summer job, even as a cashier. Others express a sense of generational siege. "The AARP ((American Association of Retired Persons)) has the power to mortgage our future," says Joe Ross Edelheit, 21, a former field coordinator for presidential candidate Paul Tsongas. "Our generation is under attack...
...Ambrose '41, Ozone Park; Thomas E. Baker '43, Tonawanda; Nathan Belfer '41, Brooklyn; Howard C. Bennett, Jr. '42, Latham; Richard M. Bloch '43, Rochester; John M. Blum '43, New York; Edward L. Burwell '41, East Aurora; Joseph P. Downer '43, New York; William C. Dutton '43, Rochester; Henry Edelheit '42, Johnson City; David R.V. Golding '41, Brooklyn; Raymond C. Guth '43, Brooklyn; Robert R. Hackford '43, Gardenville; Howard G. Hageman '42, Albany; Peter J. Hearst '43, New York; James Holderbaum '42, Buffalo; Gabriel Jackson '42, Mount Vernon...
Roger A. Cunningham, Kent, Ohle; Henry Edelheit, Johnson City, N. Y.; Melvin Fields Jr., Muncie, Ind.; Gabriel Jackson, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; Robert A. Keller, Cleveland, Ohio; Wilfred M. Kluss, Southeast Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Murray A. Lambert, Brooklyn...
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