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...federal deficit in the five years ending in 2000, vs. $91 billion projected earlier. Most important, and most controversial, was a complex system of premium and subsidy caps. Clinton's bill would require both employers and individuals to pay for health insurance, but a family's premiums could not exceed 3.9% of income. Federal subsidies would be provided for both individuals and companies that could not afford it, and those subsidies would be extended to some companies with as many as 75 workers, vs. 50 or fewer initially. But the subsidies would also be capped, at annual figures adding...
Jonathan S. Kolodner '94 and Kelly L. Morrison '94, co-chairs for the show, said they expect the event to raise more than $100,000 for the Jimmy Fund of Dana-Farber's Cancer Institute. Cumulative donations for the show, now in its 24th year, exceed $1.3 million...
...national epidemic of violence in greater context, there were 93 murders in Northern Ireland (home of the Irish Republican Army and Protestant para-military groups) in 1988, more than 375 in Washington. This year, the figure for D.C. may exceed...
With attendance still below anticipated levels and 1993 losses predicted to exceed $300 million, Euro Disney announced it would shed 950 administrative and staff positions. The layoffs reduce the employee roster to 11,000, down from 19,000 during the theme park's first summer season last year...
...time to fix it." By personalizing a complex subject with stories of people who had lost their health insurance or faced a choice between medicine and food, Clinton asserted what a senior official described as "moral passion" and established that the cost of doing nothing will exceed the cost of change. White House officials admit that Clinton must still explain how the plan will be financed. But there is resistance to being too precise. "I would not assume that the public is going to want to know every detail," said a senior Administration official. "The public is far more interested...