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    The vehicle, however, proved “defective” when Mallory Harcourt’s 2-year-old son was able to start the car, causing it to jolt forward and hit her at her home in Santa Barbara, California, in ...

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  9. James H. Clark - Wikipedia

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    The resulting start-up, Healtheon, was founded in early 1996 with backing from Kleiner Perkins and New Enterprise Associates. [10] Although Clark's original idea of eliminating the paperwork and bureaucracy associated with medical care was ambitious, it did lead to successes in administrative streamlining of medical records technology.