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...first time since the age of Humphrey Bogart movies, art students in New York City and bartenders in Dearborn, Mich., are wearing the same hat. This time around, it's the mesh baseball cap, and it's usually worn high on the head, for a hardy agrarian look, or sideways, for a dash of urban knowingness. Pontiac, John Deere and their industrial brethren had been planting logos on the caps for years when in the late '90s aspiring rock musicians in such hip neighborhoods as the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn, N.Y., started wearing them as a tribute to Rust...
WILENSKY: The postal workers are going to now be offering something that Medtronic has been offering for a while, in which the employer puts in a block of money, there's a block of money which the individual is responsible for--essentially a deductible--and then above that cap regular insurance kicks...
...losers are going to be those who are higher users. The suggestion is that this plan will change people's behavior, so that the overall cost will be lower, but unfortunately it all depends on exactly how it's designed. If you don't do something clever with the cap, very quickly you will have more and more people going into the insurance. All the big companies--Humana, PacifiCare, UnitedHealthCare, Cigna, Aetna--have their own models...
Talmadge, a native Texan, has been so cold in her Leverett Tower room that she has been sleeping with several layers, a cap, a heating blanket and a heating pad to stay warm...
...came out strong on Harvard’s first drive of the game, completing four of five passes for 30 yards. Fitzpatrick even finished the drive himself, making a nice cutback on a 3-yard touchdown run to cap a 15-play, 66-yard march...