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<title>[Wal-Mart] Profiting from Death?</title>
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<description> Jane Sims always knew her husband was a valuable employee to Wal-Mart. She just didn&#x26;#x27;t know how valuable. Sims discovered recently that Wal-Mart, the company her husband, Douglas, worked for before he died, had taken out a life insurance policy in his name. When Douglas Sims died in 1998 of a sudden heart attack, Wal-Mart received about $64,000. She got nothing from that policy. &#x26;#x22;I never dreamed that they could profit from my husband&#x26;#x27;s death,&#x26;#x22; said Sims, whose husband worked in receiving at Wal-Mart&#x26;#x27;s distribution center in Plainview for 11 years. Companies routinely take out secret life insurance policies...</description>
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