Word: fee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...University Health Services has adopted a policy of paying for students' non-therapeutic abortions, but it will refund the portion of the health services fee that goes toward that coverage to students who oppose voluntary abortions...
...Warren E.C. Wacker, director of UHS, said yesterday the amount of the health services fee involved is less than...
...what he calls the Hypocritic Oath ("I swear by Midas, my malpractice insurance, the A.M.A..."), Berman lets nary a branch of his calling escape his splenetic pen. To the vanishing, often bungling general practitioner, he says: "Good riddance." His definition of what he believes surgeons regard as a "reasonable" fee: "All that the traffic can bear." Psychiatry, he says, has lately been "lit by rare flashes of brilliance such as transactional analysis and fornication therapy." As for pediatricians, he asks: "What kind of intellect opts to spend the better part of its professional life with diaper rash as its most...
TELEVISION. Cable TV companies, which now transmit commercial and public TV programs without paying for them, will have to pay a small fee likely to cost the whole industry about $10 million in the first year. Public TV will have to get permission to use a writer's work, and it will continue to pay a small fee for any work it does use-except plays, movies, operas and other dramatic works, which it must negotiate...
...performers or record companies-will receive an increase in the compulsory royalty. On a record no more than five minutes long, for instance, the composer will get 2¾? instead of 2? for each distributed recording. Jukebox owners will also have to pay a new $8 annual licensing fee that will be divided among eligible composers...