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Lauersen's lawyer argued last week that what he did was treat "real sick people" and that the case comes down to paperwork. His defenders deny he committed fraud, or say it would have been justified if he did. People suffering from infertility--as many as one-sixth of all couples--have long criticized insurance companies for refusing to cover the costly treatment required. If Lauersen's billing practices meant poor couples were able to start a family, his backers say, it's not much of a crime...
...their training. (Everyone else swears they'll start hitting the sweats any day now). As a company, we tear through the "confidence course" - walls, towers, rope climbing, etc. - with reasonable gusto. After all, we have only two weeks left, half of that reserved for the equipment-cleaning and paperwork of "out-processing," and there is only one real ordeal - three days' camping in the field - between us and the Exit sign...
...several years. In John McCain's case they took place between 1973 and 1984, and are proving two decades later to be a godsend. For when his political enemies began whispering that his 5 1/2 years in prison had made the presidential candidate emotionally unstable, McCain had mounds of paperwork to prove otherwise. Last week his campaign staff allowed TIME to review those records--roughly 1,500 pages of them. The upshot: not only has McCain never displayed signs of a psychological disorder, but also in many cases his doctors' reports read more glowingly about his mind than McCain...
First, all potential donors are given a short oral interview and some paperwork, and then a small amount of blood is drawn...
...making the change largely to reduce paperwork, the Chronicle of Higher Education reported last Friday...