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Date Added: September 06, 2008 02:56:02 PM
They started showing up before dawn. One thought she had pneumonia. Another worried that a trip to the emergency room would mean a second bill for thousands of dollars. Everyone in the long line outside Charlotte Community Health Clinic in east Charlotte wanted to see a doctor, but no one had health insurance. At 9 a.m., when the doors to the free clinic finally opened, the first 50 people ...

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