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		<title>By: Weekend Rewind: March 8, 2010 &#124; WatchDog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] &#8211;The debate over what to do with health care reform continues to rage in Washington, but one company based in Tennessee appears to be playing on the fears of customers. Watchdog reporter Vallery Brown has the story in today&#8217;s paper about an alleged health insurance scam that has left a trail of unpaid claims across the country, including Oklahoma. (More background on that story here.) [...]]]></description>
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