Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jun 1985, p. 5

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The Senate approved the measure (H1604), negotiated by the four legislative leaders, on a 57-0 vote last week. "Every citizen pays through their health care bills for these lawsuits," said House Republican leader Lee Daniels, sponsor of the plan. "The difficulty of obtaining in­ surance at reasonable rates has forced many health care pro­ viders to curtail or cease to render their services. This matter seriously affects the medical pro­ fession, and, thus the public welfare." The bill is backed by doctors' groups and Opposed by the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, which has charged the plan "effectively strips the rights of victims to full, fair, just and right compensa­ tion." The legislation creates a screen­ ing panel to review prospective medical malpractice- suits, for their merits and. permits doctors to countersue lawyers for frivolous suits. • It also allows portions of large damage awards to be paid out in installments. The first $250,000 of an award must be paid in a lump sum and the remianing amount parceled out over the lire expec­ tancy of the injured person. Damage awards also could be reduced by the entire amount of outside payments, such as in­ surance. Big banks drop prime rate ByMaryTobin UPI Business Writer ~ NEW YORK -- The nation's largest banks Tuesday lowered their prime lending rate to 9% per­ cent from 10 percent, the dropping the benchmark rate to its lowest since September 1978. Morgan Guaranty Trust was first to move and Bankers Trust, Chase Manhattan, Chemical Bank, Irving Trust, Marine Midland, all New York, and San Francisco's Bahk of America and Wells Fargo Bank were among large banks that followed. The Arts, crafts for kids lower rate is expected to spead throughout the industry. The prime began moving up from 9 % percent on Sept. 27,1978. The move had been widely an­ ticipated in view of the sharp drop in rates that banks pay tp obtain money. But many analysts had speculated banks might wait for an additional drop in the Federal Reserve's discount rate. - William V. Sullivan, senior vice president at Dean Witter Reynolds, said, "The banks decid­ ed to act today against a backdrop of a continued softening in the key federal funds rate, which dropped Does your child enjoy creating and designing new things? Our summer Arts and Crafts program will give your child an opportunity to learn new, techniques and invent new artistic novelties. Children from the ages of 5-12 will be introduced to paper art, balloon rockets, a make-your- board game, make-a-puppet, string art, and beginning weaving. For further registration in­ formation, please contact the Park Department office Mon­ day-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 344-3300. below 7 percent to the 6 %-6 % per­ cent area." Philip Braverman, economist at Briggs Schaedle & Co., govern­ ment bond subsidiary of Irving Trust, saw still lower rates ahead. "The Fed is shifting into a more accommodative stance* and the outlook is for continuing relaxa­ tion in interest rate pressures," Braverman said. "The economy remains weaker than the Fed is comfortable with, oil prices are sinking, financial strains are mounting and interna­ tional loans remain at risk," Braverman said. "Argentina, in particular, is taking a tough road and needs all the moral and actual support we can muster," Braverman said. r i i i i i i i i i i i i i COUPON MUNCMKMS MANIA 20 MUNCHKINS Donut Hole Treats FOR i 45 MUNCHKINS Donut Hole Treats FOR I 60 MUNCHKINS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L Donut Hole Treats FOR Cannot be combined with any other offer. Good at participating Dunkin' Donuts shops. One coupon per customer. Limit: 2 Boxes i % Offer Good: Thru 6-27-85 4504 W. Elm Street, McHenry 335 S. Eastwood Drive, Woodstock (Country Club Road & Route 47) DUNKIN' DONUTS. If* worth the trip. Open 24 Hours, 7 Days A Week JOGGING SHORTS or 4.50 Ea. 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