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Operating as a separate company with Toan in charge and backing from New York Life, Express Scripts rapidly turned profitable and began to expand, selling its services mostly to employee health plans and other small groups.
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The guy functioned like this for a while in real life -- actually writing scripts that were then produced on national television -- and it's the functioning that gets shortchanged here.
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Operating as a separate company backed by New York Life and run by Toan, Express Scripts rapidly turned profitable and began to expand, selling its services mostly to employee health plans.
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We went searching for thoughtful scripts to help navigate some of life's thorniest occasions involving work, romance, health and more.
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Express Scripts, a publicly traded outfit 45%owned by New York Life, is the one doing the squeezing.
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Apparently snapping shots on a whim to tell your life story just isn't good enough these days, as folks are writing scripts to take unplanned photos of their groggy faces and strapping head-mountable cameras to their skulls in hopes of producing the next worldwide YouTube hit.
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The kids who participate in the videos are not fed scripts, rather they are expected to learn the material and become the teachers, bringing science to life for the students exposed to their content.
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