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...good, healthy, middle ground," Jaeger said last night. "The University was really vigorous in seeking the $10 per visit payment. But for people with chronic health conditions or a couple of kids who get a couple of earaches...some of our members could pay $500 to $600 in co-payments...
...which has a subcommittee devoted solely to the subject of copayments, has been meeting for several months. Before the JCB was created with the signing of a new contract, HUCTW negotiators pointed to the co-payment as one of the chief difficulties in the benefits package...
...children, ages 4 and 6. Her $13,550 salary as a Head Start teaching assistant in Los Angeles is too low for her to pay taxes, making her ineligible for the per-child credit. With the EITC she got last year, "I caught up on a furniture payment, visited my grandmother in Oakland, bought a bed instead of putting it on credit, and saved a little...
...course, for any project, one doesn't have to have all the money on day one," Knowles said. "Since construction will not end until probably May of 1997, the [payment of] bills will be phased...
Legal issues aside, the revelations of behind-the-scenes dealmaking at 60 Minutes disturbed many journalists at CBS. Paying consulting fees to outside "experts" who help on stories is not uncommon in TV news; but some questioned whether, in this case, the payment compromised both Wigand and CBS. What most appalled some at CBS News was the notion that 60 Minutes would give a source veto power over whether to run his interview. One senior CBS producer expressed outrage that the 60 Minutes journalists would go on talk shows and cloak themselves in the First Amendment when they...