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<description>&lt;p&gt;Tyson deserves every penny!  

The Forbes article has the funny sentence, &quot;Amerigroup admitted no wrongdoing under the agreement.&quot;  Yeah right, because there business model is structured around paying money just because they had some profits laying around with nothing better to do with it.  As I see it there are 243 million admissions of guilt.  Too bad this payment counts as a liability an can be deducted on any payment to the IRS (If they actually paid any taxes to begin with).

I&apos;ll keep this company in mind next time someone extols the virtues of our current health care system over a single payer type system like the rest of the developed world.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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