Health Roundup: Gambling with drugs, Squaretrade failures and counterfeit drugs (satire)
The following true story is almost too hilarious to hear sitting down. Prepare to leave your seat. A retired doctor from Austin, Texas named Max Wells is suing multiple drug companies and casinos for $14 million to recoup losses he suffered as a result of — get this — prescription drug side effects…
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose First, a panel discussion about the President and Congress’ competing economic reform proposals and the politics of tax cuts. Members of the panel are: Washington Post columnist Hobart Rowan, Wall Street Journal editor Robert Bartley and investment banker Pete Peterson, chairman of The Blackstone Group. Then, New York Jets defensive back Ronnie […]
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May 3rd, 2007 at 5:43 am
[…] Health Roundup: Gambling with drugs, Squaretrade failures and counterfeit drugs (satire) The following true story is almost too hilarious to hear sitting down. Prepare to leave your seat. A retired doctor from Austin, Texas named Max Wells is suing multiple drug companies and casinos for $14 million to recoup losses he suffered as a result of — get this — prescription drug side effects… Charlie Rose […] […]
May 4th, 2007 at 5:55 am
[…] Health Roundup: Gambling with drugs, Squaretrade failures and counterfeit drugs (satire) The following true story is almost too hilarious to hear sitting down. Prepare to leave your seat. A retired doctor from Austin, Texas named Max Wells is suing multiple drug companies and casinos for $14 million to recoup losses he suffered as a result of — get this — prescription drug side effects… Charlie Rose […] […]