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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Orleans court ruled that a girl who was conceived after her father's death via his stored frozen sperm is entitled to the father's Social Security benefits. The lawyer for the family said the decision, which may be appealed, could mean a $9,000 lump-sum payment and about $700 per month to the girl after that. Judge Elving Torres ruled that despite being born nearly a year after her father died, the girl is clearly her father's child and entitled to all benefits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: YET ANOTHER REASON YOU'LL NEVER COLLECT | 5/30/1995 | See Source »

Bill Santoro, a staff assistant at the Centerfor Behavioral Sciences, said the new $10co-payment per doctor visit hits especially closeto home."Since I have a new baby, I'm especiallyinterested in family leave and lower-co-payments.I go to the doctor about three times a week withmy month...

Author: By E.f. Mulkerin, | Title: Union Protests Benefits Changes | 5/26/1995 | See Source »

When asked how she thought the negotiationswere progressing, Susan Berstler, an academicassistant at Tozzer library said, "From what Ihear, they're not going that well. The $10co-payment is ridiculous and there are a lot ofpeople who can't afford that...

Author: By E.f. Mulkerin, | Title: Union Protests Benefits Changes | 5/26/1995 | See Source »

...John Pask, a Dallas couple in their early 30s, have been nervously eyeing mortgage rates as they contemplate buying a home to fit the family they plan to begin in two years. The Pasks, who support balancing the budget, hope it would bring them something tangible: a lower monthly payment. At current mortgage rates of about 8%, the Pasks would pay $734 a month on a $100,000 loan, which would be cut to $665 if rates dropped 1 percentage point. They would save $28,246 over the life of the loan, enough to put one of their future children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BEYOND THE PAIN, A REVIVAL OF THE AMERICAN DREAM | 5/22/1995 | See Source »

...stereo equipment. Using these indiscretions as leverage, the FBI persuaded him to begin spying for the U.S. He identified for the FBI the name of every KGB agent in the Soviet embassy in Washington. At each of its meetings with Motorin, the FBI gave him a modest cash payment, at first $100, later $200. After each meeting, the bureau also put aside $500 in an escrow account, to be held for Motorin against the day that he might defect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VICTIMS OF ALDRICH AMES | 5/22/1995 | See Source »

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