Word: frauds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Nothing, that is, except the fact that he was a fraud-one of the remarkably successful members of that remarkable band of men who are drawn, for various reasons, into becoming "doctors" without benefit of medical school...
...High as Possible." In Manhattan last week, the investigation produced some criminal charges. Half a dozen men were indicted by a grand jury on 21 counts of "conspiracy, manipulation and fraud" in jacking up the stock price of Chicago's Pentron Electronics Corp. during February, March and April of 1966. Estimates are that unwary investors who bought into the small maker of electrical equipment and railway hand brakes during that period may have lost as much...
...corrupt fantasies and psychotic breakdowns as those of the Bronze Age kings." The myth of the machine is based on a belief that the megamachine is "absolutely irresistible and ultimately beneficial" as well as beyond resistance. Not so, says Mumford. The benefits of the Machine Age are a fraud. Mechanized production makes work dull...
...convinced that insurance companies have money to burn. Some of the claimants connive with their doctors, lawyers and garagemen to pad their bills. John Mahoney, New England claims manager for Employees Group Insurance Co., goes so far as to say that "every case is tainted to some degree with fraud...
...Pharmaceuticals, and then was used in Cove promotion. Trouble was, the capsules were virtually useless in the prescribed doses. At least that was the contention of the Food and Drug Administration, and last week a federal jury in Brooklyn finally found Taller guilty on eight counts of mail fraud, three of violating FDA regulations and one of conspiracy. He faces a maximum sentence of 50 years...