Word: refund
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Those supporting the insurance program point to the inclusion of maternity benefits and to the refund for students objecting to abortion as provisions that accomodate opposition. First, for many, there can be no equation between the premature destruction of human life and the arrival of a new person into the world. Secondly, while the refund option does in a sense exempt a student from actively supporting abortion, it does not change the fact the the University's support of abortion coverage creates the problem in the first place...
...portion of their health services fee--less than $1.00--that will go toward UHS abortion coverage. Such a provision is only fair, given the opposition, due to religious or ethical conviction, of some members of the Harvard community to abortion. But students who plan to ask the UHS to refund their part of the abortion fund should realize that by thus stating their opposition to the abortion coverage plan they express by implication a desire to return to a situation where less wealthy students face problems wealthier ones need not consider. Such a stand is hard to support, whether...
...University Health Services has adopted a policy of paying for students' non-therapeutic abortions, but it will refund the portion of the health services fee that goes toward that coverage to students who oppose voluntary abortions...
...writing to protest the story "Inside Job" [Sept. 13], which alleges that inmates in the computer training program at the U.S. penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans., defrauded the Government of up to $6 million in illegal tax refunds. We have checked this allegation as thoroughly as possible with the Internal Revenue Service, the U.S. Attorney's office, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and our own computer specialists. There is no evidence that would substantiate the charges. Furthermore, the inmate referred to in the TIME story, who has been charged with filing for an illegal tax refund, has never been connected with...
...response to a Supreme Court ruling ordering a restructuring of the Federal Elections Commission, Congress placed before the President a bill implementing the court directive. Until the President signed the bill and appointed new members to the commission, the FEC would be unable to refund candidates for legitimate expenses under the campaign spending law. The FEC had been in limbo for over seven weeks, and, once reconstituted, Ronald Reagan stood to gain the most in reimbursed funding...