Jose, a street photographer in Los Angeles, says he likes U.S. health care, which covers him and his family better than they’d be in his native Mexico. He is covered by Medi-Cal. Part 1 of the WSJ's ongoing "Faces of Health Care" package.
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The Ritter Family had to declare personal bankruptcy in the aftermath of paying for leukemia treatments for its twin four-year-old daughters. Part 4 of the WSJ’s "Faces of Health Care" series.
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Michael Herlehy, a cancer patient from suburban Illinois, recounts how his insurance company won’t cover the experimental treatment his doctor says he needs. Part 2 of WSJ's "Faces of Health Care" series.
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Rob suffers from Lyme disease and has no insurance as a sub-contractor for a delivery company. He and his fiancee, Julie, wonder if his pre-existing condition will ever be covered. Part of WSJ’s "Faces of Health Care" package.
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Ron McGee and his partner and children have generous health-care coverage through the Writers Guild of America. Still, he worries what would happen if he didn’t earn enough to qualify for coverage. Part 5 of the WSJ's "Faces of Health Care" package.
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Tariq Baig, an immigrant from Pakistan, drives a cab in New York. He dreams of the day he can afford health insurance for his wife and three kids. Part 7 of the WSJ’s "Faces of Health Care" series.
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Clark Ruper, a self-proclaimed Libertarian in Washington, DC has no health care and doesn’t believe in federally mandated coverage. Part 6 of the WSJ's "Faces of Health Care" series.
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WSJ Senior Editor Adam Najberg tells Simon Constable about a new video series by The Wall Street Journal that looks beyond the numbers and into the lives of people affected by the U.S. health-care system.
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Former New York City police Commissioner Bernard Kerik has pleaded guilty to lying to the White House and tax crimes. The plea bargain includes the prosecution’s suggestion that the crimes are punishable by 27 to 33 months in prison. (Nov. 6) ... "kerik guilty" kerik pleads guilty faces prison
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Watch Dawson take on Johnson and Angulo take on Yorgey on Saturday, November 7 only on HBO. For more information on HBO Boxing, log onto HBO.com.
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Many weird and strange faces of a lunatic. Me. ENJOY ... bftgog hope god jesus bible music faces "jimi hendrix" "taylor swift" "Michael Sanchuk"
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