By Jill McDonell
Underestimating the intelligence of the American people may be profitable, but it causes pain. And fear.
Thousands of people who received the Sulzer Co.'s faulty artificial hip, later recalled by its manufacturer, prove the point.
This typ...
Underestimating the intelligence of the American people may be profitable, but it causes pain. And fear.
Thousands of people who received the Sulzer Co.'s faulty artificial hip, later recalled by its manufacturer, prove the point.
This typ...
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