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...state currently owes Cambridge Hospital more than $4.7 million in reimbursements for free health care provided during fiscal 1987 and 1988, according to the city's annual budget. The state legislature has already allocated an additional $2.5 million for unpaid Medicaid fees, but may reconsider that decision next week...
...state owes Cambridge City Hospital $3 million in reimbursements and compensation for its free care pool provided in fiscal 1987 and 1988. The commonwealth also owes the hospital $2.5 for unpaid fiscal 1989 Medicaid, and current year payments for uncompensated care are expected to lead to an additional $1.7 million owed by the state, the plan states...
...Award of paid leaves for junior faculty who spend a large part of their time doing counselling or serving on committees, eight week maternity leaves and unpaid leaves or contract extensions under special circumstances...
...doubt times, as he squeezed the money supply and cost people jobs in his battle against double-digit inflation, when he was also one of the most unpopular. Volcker, 61, devoted more than three decades to public service; his first appointment after leaving Government in 1987 was as unpaid chairman of the National Commission on the Public Service, a private group trying to improve the lot of the nation's civil servants. Now, as chairman of the New York City investment bank James D. Wolfensohn Inc., Volcker is making big money for the first time in his life. With Administrations...
...face, First Ladyhood looks easy enough: one gets to live in a big house with a large yard, travel a lot and throw fancy dinner parties. Someone else cleans up. But the job -- unpaid and with no days off -- has its pitfalls. The person a pillow away from the presidency is held up to an undefined ideal; she bears all America's conflicting notions about women as wives, mothers, lovers, colleagues and friends. A First Lady should be charming but not all fluff, gracious but not a doormat, substantive but not a co-President. She must defend her husband...