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Goldman and Citigroup both have doses of the swine-flu vaccine. But if the hordes of haters have anything to do with it, their at-risk employees may be out of luck.
Getting the H1N1 vaccine doesn't advance any "social interest," apparently -- except for the obvious not-getting-everyone-sick interest.
Will Fox News use his virus-laden body as their next salvo in the war against the White House?
You will ask yourself questions like, "If I knew I would have this sore throat for the rest of my life, would I choose to go on living?" And the answer will be, "No."
1. It's for business. 2. They're afraid of swine flu.
After all, who isn't achy after a 25-mile bike ride in the rain, followed by a night of dancing?
"Stop the bedlam," the good doctor rhymes. "If you think you're infected, seek attention."
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