Word: fee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Newbury Street you can buy a $500 gown or a $3 fee shirt; you can eat in a sidewalk cafe or the elegant Ritz Carlton, and as for galleries, their fare is as varied as that of the stores and restaurants...
Students who signed up last week for the fast and decided instead to dine on campus tonight will have to pay the $3.25 guest fee, Kay S. Lacosse, associate director for food services said yesterday...
...have these friends down at Yale who this weekend are conducting the First Annual Hunter S. Thompson Recreational Pharmacology Festival. The $200 registration fee buys you a room in one of the pleasant residential Yale colleges, a consignment of psychoactive substances equivalent to the consciousness-altering contents of Thompson's kit bag as described in "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" (enough to remove the convolutions from all the mammalian grey matter in Wyoming), two commemorative stamps, the services of a lawyer who knows federal and Connecticut narcotics regulations like the back of his hand, and much, much more...
HCHP planners are idealists, but their plan is proving realistic. The plan--called variously a health maintenance organization or a prepaid group practice--is in theory the ideal answer to many problems in modern medical care. It reverses the medical establishment's economic incentives. While the conventional fee-for-service system gives physicians financial encouragement to provide more services regardless of their effect, the prepaid group practice system encourages the group to find the most efficient way to keep its members healthy. The prepayment plan thus discourages expensive overuse of highly sophisticated medical technology, and encourages the use of preventive...
...Caveat: If you feel you need a professional researcher, write for a list of qualified practitioners to the Board for Certification of Genealogists, 1307 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. Average hourly fee: up to $10. For Anglo-Americans, Debrett's of London, the guru of British pedigree and form, opened a tracing bureau for the common man in February and received more than 1,000 inquiries its first month. For easy-to-trace families, Debrett's can deliver eight generations for roughly $200. In the U.S., there is a nourishing mail-order trade in expensive coats...