An enclosure for pets mounted on a single axle with two large wheels and a handlebar, and attached to side frames that provide support in the stationary position. The enclosure is large enough to install lounging platforms and climbing devices for the pets and has an upper area and a lower area. The pet owner has access to the enclosed upper area and enclosed lower area through an uppper access door and a lower access door. The pet is placed in the enclosure through the upper access door and can have access to the lower area through an opening in the floor between the upper area and the lower area. This opening can be closed off by sliding a tray across the floor of the upper area. The enclosure can easily be wheeled to a desired location by lifting slightly on the handlebar and pushing the enclosure to the desired location. The enclosure is made of an open-mesh type material, such as a wire mesh. The lower area can be constructed with solid panels.
parish. Joe Girardi wiped away tears, and kept walking, a few steps behind the casket. This was minutes after Fr. Larry Zurek honored the life and goodness of Gerald Roy (Jerry) Girardi at a funeral Mass in a stately stone church in the heart of this small city, a few blocks from the Illinois River.
Date: Oct 15, 2012
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Medicare fugitives being tracked beyond U.S. borders
Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations with the federal Office of Inspector General, said a joint federal Medicare Strike Force operating in Detroit and eight other U.S. cities is making progress finding fugitives abroad. This summer, the force arrested Clara and Caridad Guilarte in
Date: Sep 02, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Health care fraud: Not a faceless crime any longer
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it
Date: Feb 16, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Health care fraud: Not a faceless crime any longer
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact."
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high-profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact."
Were looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives, said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact.
Date: Feb 06, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Department creates most-wanted list for health care fraud
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high-profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact."
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high-profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact."