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Judges agree that doctor owes town for medical-school loan

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A doctor who promised to practice medicine in Corning in exchange for a loan to defray medical school expenses must pay nearly $19,000 to the Clay County town because he never worked there, according to a ruling Wednesday by the Arkansas Court of Appeals.


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This article was published May 7, 2009 at 4:56 a.m.

Arkansas, Pages 12 on 05/07/2009

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