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...wage for those who do. The wage would apply to city employees, contractors who do business with the city and businesses with more than $5 million in annual revenues within its coastal zone--a tourist haven that city taxpayers spent more than $180 million redeveloping in the 1980s and '90s...
...costs continued to rise, Medicaid budgets ballooned. In 1987, the average state spent 8% of its general budget on Medicaid. A decade later it was 15%. Now it's even higher, rivaling education as the single greatest state expenditure. And when all those tax revenues provided by the booming '90s economy dried up, Medicaid costs became impossible to pay - leading to dilemmas like Mississippi's. Neither the governor nor the legislature wants to be the villain who takes people's health coverage away, and so in many states, the government is performing incredible fiscal tricks, diverting money from tobacco settlements...
...Bears, who were the league’s most consistent program after Princeton in the ’90s, hit rock bottom last season. This year Pam McCreesh takes over the head coaching duties, but so far not much has improved as the Bears are off to a 3-10 start. Brown hasn’t beaten Harvard since...
...Trying to add new life to the team, the Texas Rangers attempt to sign Doc Gooden and Daryl Strawberry. Their parole officers refuse, so the Rangers go on to inquire about former Yankee pitcher Steve Howe, who was banned from baseball on many occasions in the early 90s for cocaine use and was once found carrying a gun onto an airplane. Howe though, decides not to come out of retirement. To his disappointment, GM John Hart also discovers that one-time Tampa Bay Devil Rays super-prospect Toe Nash will not be available for this season, as he awaits...
...retired from Harvard in the mid-’90s...