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Government

May 6, 2003

Old Tricks

SACRAMENTO - A sweet lady, described as a "doll" by a social worker, was 80 years old when her neighbor sold her two deferred annuities and a life insurance policy with a huge premium that nearly equaled its death payout.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - A sweet lady, described as a "doll" by a social worker, was 80 years old when her neighbor sold her two deferred annuities and a life insurance policy with a huge premium that nearly equaled its death payout.
        The childless widow, demented, had lost track of time by a century. She said her ...

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