THE THIRD DAY: 17-3

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“Yet you disagreed with him.” “I already told you that.” “As I understand it, your discussion was quite heated. So heated in fact, that profanities were exchanged.” Caught off guard the Admiral was speechless for a few moments “The only way you could have possibly known that, Mr. Mellone, was by hearing it from one of my employees. I demand to know who told you that!” “Sorry, sir, I never reveal my sources.” The Admiral was livid. Craig could see that he was straining to keep his composure. Craig glanced at his watch. He would have to leave in minutes to avoid Jack, and so far he had come up empty-handed. “Admiral, do you ever worry about lawsuits?” Admiral Polk paused for a minute and then smiled, “Mr. Mellone, every hospital administrator in this country worries about malpractice

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