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...dealing has some Republicans who favor NAFTA hinting that they might bolt. Last Friday Representative Tom Ewing of Illinois asked Clinton to forgo a new $5-a-seat tax on overseas air travel to help offset lost tariff revenues. New taxes, said Ewing, could be NAFTA's "death knell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Attention Nafta Shoppers! | 10/25/1993 | See Source »

Less than an hour after the problem was reported to Rattigan, the clock was functioning. "We went up to look at the control panel, and there were some electrical problems that offset the time. We like to keep it running," he said...

Author: By Sandra S. Park, | Title: Tickety-Tock, Clock Stopped | 10/5/1993 | See Source »

...part of its Occupational Arts department, my high school boasted a full scale graphics shop complete with darkroom, light tables and several offset presses. Since everyone in the school had to take three vocational education classes, it was a rare Garfield High student who didn't graduate with boxes of business cards and badly screened tri-color T-shirts. It was here that the newspaper was produced, leaving us at the mercy of machines that had been purchased sometime around the Eisenhower administration. The first...

Author: By Lori E. Smith, | Title: Evolution of a Computer Nut | 9/28/1993 | See Source »

Subsidize the health-care premiums of small businesses that employ low- income workers. While big companies that save on health insurance are expected to create new jobs, internal White House studies predict that those gains would be more than offset by jobs lost among low-wage workers at small businesses. Many of these businesses do not now pay anything to insure their workers, and would be required to pay at least 3.5% of payroll under the Clinton plan -- a payment some could finance only by shedding workers. President Clinton recently approved new transitional subsidies for businesses with fewer than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ready to Operate | 9/20/1993 | See Source »

...else paying a greater portion of the bill. Many corporate plans seek to steer patients to physicians who join a health-maintenance organization (HMO) or so- called preferred-provider organization (PPO) by cutting reimbursements to employees who insist on consulting "outside" doctors. But this is supposed to be offset by other benefits: fewer and simpler (or maybe no) maddening reimbursement-claim forms to fill out, to cite one. To the uninsured, the reforms provide a chance to buy policies now unavailable. Many states, for example, are sharply restricting the ability of insurance companies to turn down applicants because...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Way Ahead of Bill | 6/28/1993 | See Source »

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