Word: payments
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...regulations also require financial aid officers to discuss the loan payment schedule with each loan recipient. the Sidney Farber Cancer Institute, said yesterday he has been studying the use of marijuana to control the side effects of chemotherapy since 1971, when a patient told him that smoking the drug before chemotherapy treatments eliminated the usual nausea...
...with the highest salaries. At present, the tax is set at a rate of 11.7% on the first $16,500 of an employee's earnings. (No one pays any Social Security tax on earnings above that amount.) Since employer and employee each pay half of the tax, the maximum payment is $965 apiece. The tax rate and the wage base were already scheduled to rise in future years, but the House hiked them much higher and much faster. Someone earning $10,000 a year who now pays $585 for Social Security would pay $710 by 1987; someone making...
Although University-owned property is legally tax-exempt, the group asserts that Harvard should boost its payment to compensate for the city services on which it draws...
This week, the group opened a whole new line of attack. With the aid of Boston City Council President Joseph M. Tierney, Fair Share put a resolution on the council's agenda asking Harvard to boost its payment to the level the citizens' group has suggested...
...demands. Among them: the release from West German prisons of eleven convicted urban guerrillas (including Andreas Baader, co-founder of the notorious Baader-Meinhof gang); the freeing of two Palestinian guerrillas from Turkish jails; the transporting of the prisoners to Viet Nam, Somalia or South Yemen; and the payment of $15 million in ransom as well as $43,000 for each of the eleven guerrillas...