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Health Care & Hospital Law

Apr. 5, 2011

Justin Bieber and Hair Denial

Focusing on what "style" of health care worked in other countries is not the solution for reform. By David McFarlane of Snell & Wilmer LLP and Samuel Krause.


By David McFarlane and Samuel Krause


My youngest son has a Justin Bieber haircut. He denies it - but he does. The art of the look is bangs that are combed-forward, straight and fringed. The cut is called "the Bieb." My sister once did the same thing with a Liza Minnelli cut. I never saw my dad cry, but I think he came close to it that day. My sister told him it was called the "Urchin" haircut. My dad had very different names for it.

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