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Rx for Reform
SLIDE SHOW Posted: July 10, 2009   
Voices of Health Care Reform: Car Service Driver FLASH VERSION
Reza Karimkhani came to the United States from Iran in 1975. He and his wife are the owners and operators of the "mom-and-pop" Caspian Car Service company in Denver. After five years without health insurance, they now pay nearly $700 per month for coverage.
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Produced by: Rebecca Jacobson
Staying on Schedule, Caspian Car Service is a "mom-and-pop" company. Reza and his wife are the drivers, occasionally they hire his brother as well.
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Staying on Schedule
Caspian Car Service is a "mom-and-pop" company. Reza and his wife are the drivers, occasionally they hire his brother as well.
Photo Credit: Rebecca Jacobson, Audio Credit: Rebecca Jacobson
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