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"Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request..." is the 70th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the fifth of the show's sixth season. Written by Terence Winter and directed by Steve Buscemi , it originally aired on April 9, 2006.
The song would be used again in the next episode, "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request..." The song that Tony plays on the stereo while meeting with Phil is "Foreplay/Long Time" by Boston. The song playing during the end credits is a condensed version of "One of These Days" by Pink Floyd.
A new version of the scene with the delivered newspaper appears in the fifth episode of the season, "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request." Frank Vincent ( Phil Leotardo ), Dan Grimaldi ( Patsy Parisi ), Joseph Gannascoli ( Vito Spatafore ), and Toni Kalem ( Angie Bonpensiero ) are promoted to starring cast and are now billed in the opening ...
Until incarcerated, Sacrimoni resided on a comfortable estate in North Caldwell, New Jersey. As underboss, he handled political payoffs and bid-rigging for the Lupertazzi organization. Sacrimoni became boss after Carmine's death, and was also a friend of Tony Soprano. His wife Ginny was obese, and he reacted violently to remarks about her weight.
Healthcare quality and safety require that the right information be available at the right time to support patient care and health system management decisions. Gaining consensus on essential data content and documentation standards is a necessary prerequisite for high-quality data in the interconnected healthcare system of the future.
The Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients (CRISP) is a nonprofit organization created to function as Maryland's state-designated health information exchange (HIE), by the Maryland Health Care Commission. CRISP currently serves as the HIE for Maryland and the District of Columbia.
In 1982, Meditech adopted the then-new MAGIC operating system/programming language for its health care information systems. In 1994, the company adopted client/server, a second software platform. While client/server utilized the same programming language, MAGIC runs all code on a central server, and clients are in effect dumb terminals .
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