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...child-care grants to the states and would set federal standards for day-care facilities. Vice President George Bush has proposed an alternative approach: a $1,000 tax credit to help families pay for , child care. Under this plan, families earning too little to qualify for the tax refund would get a check for up to $1,000 per preschool child from the Government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Report: Family Ties: Home Is Where The Heart Is | 10/3/1988 | See Source »

...million in coverage. & That was nearly 70 times the amount of rain insurance Chubb sold last year. Stunned by the size of its potential liabilities, Chubb in July placed a $40 million limit on Good Weather's sales, refused to issue 6,200 policies, and offered to refund twice the amount of the premium checks, or about $20 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oops! Stop Those Policies | 8/29/1988 | See Source »

...breaks and credits rather than a direct Government program. Still, it would cost money, and Bush, who says he will not raise taxes, is not saying where the funds would come from. Below a certain income level, every mother with small children would get a tax credit or refund of $1,000 -- whether or not she used it on outside child-care services. Bush argues that his bill is better because it keeps the Federal Government out of the day-care business. It also placates the right wing of the G.O.P., which, unlike Bush, is not yet sure workingwomen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shoot-Out At Gender Gap | 8/8/1988 | See Source »

...rains, no one stands to lose money," Leff said. "The boat is big enough to accomodate all the people indoors." In case of a downpour, however, it might be cancelled, he said. If possible, the cruise would be rescheduled, or a refund would be given, he said...

Author: By Gia Lee, | Title: Council's Cruise Ship Sails Next Saturday | 4/9/1988 | See Source »

...stern as the Government's action was, ATV critics are not satisfied. Consumer groups and some Congressmen contend that Washington should recall all of the 1.5 million three-wheel ATVs still in use in the U.S. and force manufacturers to give purchasers a refund. Says James Florio, Democratic Congressman from New Jersey: "How can anyone truly concerned with safety in effect say 'Tough luck' to people who currently own these unsafe vehicles?" Government officials defend their action, maintaining that a recall would cause a lengthy court battle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Outlawing A Three-Wheeler | 1/11/1988 | See Source »

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