Word: florida
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...result, says B.J. Anderson, the A.M.A.'s associate general counsel, "premiums have risen astronomically each year since 1975." Although this has placed an increasing burden on all medical practitioners, obstetricians and surgeons have been particularly hard hit. In Florida, for example, an obstetrician may pay up to $52,000 a year in premiums. After the latest increases in New York State, a neurosurgeon practicing on Long Island could be billed $101,000 for his 1985 policy...
...year-old Weiland (below, far left) took a two-day train ride from Florida to return to coach a team that included two Olympic gold medallists, the five top scorers in Crimson history and a few former pros. Weiland, a member of the NHL Hall of Fame, led the Harvard program for 21 years before turning over the reins to current coach Bill Cleary '56 (below, far right...
Other market advisers are rallying around Lowe, who has continued to issue his 5,000-subscriber Lowe Investment & Financial Letter, a tip sheet that sells for $195 a year. They note that newspapers and magazines do not have to be licensed. Said Norman Fosback, president of the Florida-based Institute for Econometric Research, which produces five investment letters with 60,000 subscribers: "Hopefully, the Supreme Court will now rule once and for all that the First Amendment applies equally to every American." Support also has come from such newspapers as the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal, which have...
Started in 1982 by Stephen Quinto, 49, a Florida cargo pilot, Northeastern began with one aging DC-8 that ferried passengers between Fort Lauderdale and Islip, Long Island, near New York City. In two years the airline expanded to 17 destinations, including Chicago and Los Angeles, mostly by undercutting prices charged by its larger rivals. But Northeastern faltered in an ensuing fare war, when it could not raise enough capital to provide the airplanes it needed. Immediately after filing for bankruptcy, Northeastern began calling itself the New Northeastern Airline and selling tickets on its five most profitable routes...
...contract. Since then, D'Rivera has made two studio albums and a live album, playing with American jazz musicians he had heard in Cuba as well as two musicians, drummer Ignacio Berroa and conguero Daniel Ponce, who had defected to the United States in a mass exodus to Florida some years earlier and had played with Paquito in Cuba...