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They applied for, and received, a $91,000 grant to plan a program aimed at 12- to 18-year-olds.
"The real issue with Italian politics is that no one has had a plan, a program for the past 20 years," said Antonio Torda, 53, who owns a housewares shop in Rome.
Most unusual was the capital accumulation plan, a program that allowed Mr. Grasso to receive what in effect became a bonus on top of his bonus, and one on which he could earn an attractive interest rate.
At CNN, Ms. Chung will be on television five hours a week, a difficult schedule to hold down while also trying to plan a program that could rise and fall on the strength of its guests.
The bulk of the expense for Johnson's care is paid by the 88 Plan, a program jointly run by the N.F.L. and the players union that was created as an outgrowth of the publicity surrounding the battles with dementia of the Hall of Fame tight end John Mackey, among others.
Mr. Wenzel's case is complicated by Dr. Perfetto's participation in the 88 Plan, a program run jointly by the N.F.L. and the players' union that reimburses medical costs of families of former players with dementia up to $88,000 a year.
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In Hackensack, Christ Episcopal Church is planning a program called "Angel's Eve" on Oct. 29; information: (201) 34201365.
Now, Francine Lucas-Sinclair is planning a program to mentor and support children of parents who have been imprisoned.
Had he planned a program with the orchestra from the start, Mr. Robertson, a champion of contemporary music, might have included a recent work.
Planning a program for this fall featuring choreographers from Judson Dance Theater, legendary as the incubator of postmodern dance, Mr. Baryshnikov invited Ms. Rainer to choreograph something.
An opposition group said it planned a program of strikes and demonstrations in the coming weeks to demand his removal or resignation.
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