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The New Yorker’s heavy-hitting monthly discussion series, the Big Story, kicks off 2013 with a discussion between staff writer Malcolm Gladwell and TV executive David Goldhill. The chat will revolve around the latter’s new book, Catastrophic Care: How American Health Care Killed My Father—And How We Can Fix It, which explores America’s failing health-care industry and outlines Goldhill’s radical suggestion to repair it. Reservations recommended; R.S.V.P. at newyorker.com/magazine/bigstory.
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