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Article: "D" for DELAY.(Business)
- Article from:
- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- March 31, 2006
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Byline: MICHELLE E. SHAW
NORFOLK -- By MICHELLE E. SHAW
The VIRGINIAN-PILOT
NORFOLK - Martin Freedman, owner of Ghent Pharmacy on W. 21st Street, isn't going to let Medicare Part D push him out of business anytime soon.
Even though he will work harder this year and make less money than he did last year because of the new drug plan for the nation's senior citizens, he is committed.
"I love what I do," the Norfolk pharmacist said. "I'll just do what I need to do and keep going."
Hundreds of independent drug store owners across the country are going through some lean times because of Medicare Part D. Developed to help ...