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           					The lower costs were chiefly due to lower staffing and salary levels at contract towers. 
            					  		    					
           					 CNN: Airport towers get temporary reprieve 
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           					The lower costs were chiefly from lower staffing and salary levels at contract towers, which had an average of six controllers, while FAA towers had 16. 
            					  		    					
           					 CNN: Airports can make case to keep their control towers open 
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           					Revis is one of the highest-paid players on a team that just cut five players to get under the league's mandated salary cap, and his contract is up after next season. 
            					  		    					
           					 WSJ: New Jets GM says he wants Revis to stay 
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           					And Williamson's relationship with the Easter Road directors was put to the test when he was forced to renegotiate the lucrative five-year deal he signed in favour of a reduced salary and a one-year rolling contract. 
            					  		    					
           					 BBC: SPORT | Football | My Club | Hibernian | Few Hibees will mourn Williamson 
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           					The league ruled that the contract circumvented the salary cap and the CBA was amended to limit further abuse, but the rash of front-loaded deals approved in prior years still remain. 
            					  		    					
           					 FORBES: NHL Salary Cap To Rise, Players Association Faces Decision 
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           					He was thought to be a hot coaching candidate until Clemson extended his contract and nearly tripled his salary in December. 
            					  		    					
           					 WSJ: College Football: The Revenge of the High-School Coach 
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           					Mr. Lee will receive three months of severance and one week's salary, in addition to any earned time off, under his contract. 
            					  		    					
           					 WSJ: Florida Police Chief at Center of Trayvon Martin Probe Fired 
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           					As America went to war this week, America West's pilots overwhelmingly rejected a proposed contract which, while reducing job security and retirement benefits, amazingly included an 11% salary increase. 
            					  		    					
           					 ECONOMIST: America's airlines and the war