Word: caps
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...across the border to Canada, where they could buy cheaper medicines--has been promoting the Democratic plan's Medicare drug benefit, which would pay 50% of costs for the first $2,000 with only a $25 monthly premium. Abraham has a plan with no premium but a $1,200 cap for low-income seniors. It also requires the involvement of private insurers. But Abraham neutralized Stabenow's advantage on the issue with an ad using figures from the Congressional Budget Office arguing that her plan would actually cost the elderly $600 a year in premiums, far beyond the reach...
...across the border to Canada, where they could buy cheaper medicines - has been promoting the Democratic plan's Medicare drug benefit, which would pay 50% of costs for the first $2,000 with only a $25 monthly premium. Abraham has a plan with no premium but a $1,200 cap for low-income seniors. It also requires the involvement of private insurers. But Abraham neutralized Stabenow's advantage on the issue with an ad using figures from the Congressional Budget Office arguing that her plan would actually cost the elderly $600 a year in premiums, far beyond the reach...
...Both the victim and police have said they believe the victim was targeted because of his skin color and the fact that he was wearing an Islamic prayer cap...
...Suddenly I was cool. In Los Angeles these days, going on strike is about the grooviest thing you can do short of wearing a hip-hoppy knit winter cap while lifting weights at Crunch next to Tobey Maguire. L.A.'s bus and rail operators have been on strike for about three weeks now in protest over the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's plan to eliminate some work rules and reduce overtime pay. The actors' unions recently set a record with the longest strike in Hollywood history, over pay for commercials. And already the Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television...
Burton, wearing a baseball cap and khakis, was going to visit his aunt. He had grown up in Las Vegas and had been a popular wrestler in high school. He had earned an award for helping elderly people. The night before, he and his mother Janet had watched a TV special about air crashes. He mentioned the show to his mother on the drive to the airport but seemed fine, she says, when she kissed him goodbye at the gate...