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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Budgets for fiscal year 1983, which began October 1, 1982, actually exceed the amounts spent in the previous fiscal year, but they fall short of the originally projected totals...

Author: By Marie R. Morrin, | Title: Law Forces Cuts In Hospital Budgets | 3/22/1983 | See Source »

...Chapter 372 of the Laws of 1982, places a limit--set by the state Rate Setting Commission--on the amount of revenue a hospital can generate. If the hospital provides a total amount of services which exceed the limit, it must pay for those services out of its own budget--it is ineligible to receive the money from Medicare. Medicaid, private insurance and private fees. Any profits below the ceiling, however, revert to the hospital...

Author: By Marie R. Morrin, | Title: Law Forces Cuts In Hospital Budgets | 3/22/1983 | See Source »

...migrant workers from Turkey, Greece, Yugoslavia and Portugal only four years ago, some 2.5 million West Germans, or more than 10% of the working population, are now unemployed. The public sector is deeply in the red: the combined federal, state and local budget deficit for 1983 is expected to exceed $31 billion. The antidote that Kohl offered on the campaign trail was a stiff dose of government austerity coupled with incentives to foster free enterprise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Getting Down to Work | 3/21/1983 | See Source »

...campaign, Kohl had stressed pocketbook issues, warning voters that the country had been living beyond its means for too long. Industrial growth may reach no more than one-quarter of 1% in 1983. The combined federal, state and municipal government budget deficit for 1983 is projected to exceed $31 billion. Vogel had promised to cancel all the austerity measures that Kohl had taken during his five months as Chancellor prior to the election. Kohl's belt-tightening gospel was undoubtedly unpopular, but Vogel's vow to return to freer spending of dwindling government resources apparently turned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Kohl Wins His Gamble | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

...about $200,000 for a regular episode and, for the feature-length finale, $450,000, topping the rate of last month's Super Bowl by $50,000, to become the most expensive half-minute in TV history. In syndication, M*A*S*H's earnings already exceed $200 million, and keep on growing. There is a price for success, and Fox should be happy to pay it: a reported $5 million or so a year to Alan Alda, who anchored the show as Captain Hawkeye Pierce and wrote and directed many of the most memorable episodes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: M*A*S*H, You Were a Smash | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

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