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Writer Jon Krakauer, who was interviewed for the 60 Minutes piece, is not amused.
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This is the film by Sean Penn, adapting a bestseller by Jon Krakauer.
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"It is costly to send nurses into the home, but not nearly as costly as readmissions, " says Aetna national medical director Randall Krakauer.
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The two parts of Mr Krakauer's book co-exist rather uneasily.
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"No one is suggesting that anyone be pushed in any specific direction about the choices they make for end-of-life care, " says Randall Krakauer, Aetna's head of Medicare medical management.
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In his diary (to which Krakauer had access), Tillman writes of the anger and disgust he felt towards his feckless fellow recruits at boot camp (most of whom were still in their teens).
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But part way through, Mr Krakauer changed tack.
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At least that is the story that Jon Krakauer is telling about Greg Mortenson, whose books about building schools in the remote bits of Pakistan and Afghanistan (Three Cups of Tea, Stones into Schools) have squatted atop, or near atop, the bestseller lists for nearly five years.
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