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What recession? Not in the prime-beef market of pro sports. Jordan will reap about $25 million in 1992, most of it from product plugs. Evander Holyfield earned $20 million waltzing with Foreman. Bobby Bonilla signed with the New York Mets for $29 million for five years. And Minnesota-Twin-for-a-year Morris, 36, whose won-lost record for the past four seasons is 54-57, rented his right arm to the Toronto Blue Jays; the two-year deal is worth $10.85 million. That's about $1,500 a pitch, for those of you who couldn't afford...
...Coach] Dave [Fish] and [Coach] Greg [Russell] told us it was time for us to reap the benefits of all the work we had done," Rueb said. "We just went out and reaped...
...move was an effort to reap hard currency and is part of Russian President Boris Yeltsin's goal to transform the republic's stagnant, centrally controlled economy to a free-market system...
Despite the fact that some campaigns will spend more than $25,000 this year, the candidates' ability to reap donations from the public has been hurt by the recession, cutting campaign resources in half...
...work. Today the superstars can make between $15,000 and $25,000 a day. Each of a tiny handful of the most sought after is earning in the neighborhood of $2.5 million a year. Perhaps 30 of the next in line earn around $500,000 a year. The managers reap a pretty harvest too. Agents receive 15% or 20% of the model's fee, though top stars use their clout to pay less...