the school in yarmouth that year had a low opt-out rate � 2 percent, the superintendent said � so there was a cap on the amount of disruption an illness could cause.
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the provider paid out on 7,469 life and 1,769 critical illness claims in the year, with men accounting for 59 per cent of life claims and 47 per cent of critical illness claims.
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.". plemmons added, "particularly in a time when mental health resources for children appear to be static, and woefully scarce across the u.s".
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family slam health trust after pensioner's 'undignified' death
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november 2007 (22)
.: bwire: the major problem at knh is structural and system failures