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Instead, she was attracted by a perk that only an employer like Harvard could offer--the chance to take classes at Harvard schools at a reduced cost...
...addition, the program's small fees--employees enrolling in the program typically pay only 10 percent of the cost of courses--gives many people access to a Harvard education who would not ordinarily be able to afford it, said Assistant Dean of Continuing Education L. Dodge Fernald...
...attempt to beat the rest of the political world to the punch, Clinton announced a plan Monday to drastically reduce the number of medical errors perpetrated each year, which the NAS report listed as causing upwards of 98,000 deaths and nearly $9 billion in extra costs each year. The report included a comprehensive plan for halving those numbers within five years, including the creation of a new federal agency, at a cost of about $100 million per annum...
With such great advantages, you might think arthritis sufferers would besiege their doctors and pharmacists for these medicines. But there is one very serious side effect to all of them: the expense. Traditional NSAIDS can cost as little as 20[cents] a pill; the new COX-II inhibitors, by contrast, will set you back about 15 times as much. As for Remicade, the first year's supply is expected to run about...
...able to access the company's website, www.hdvest.com and e-file your taxes free--whether on the 1040 EZ or other, more complex tax forms. And there is no annual income maximum. Of course, if you want advice from one of its financial planners, that will cost you. "The tax return is really a blueprint for financial planning, and we want to provide financial-planning help," says H.D. Vest president Roger Ochs. The financial-planning firm expects more than 1 million people to use its free tax-filing service...