-it ■ • r ‘ **“!0 Eugene, Oregon Volume ' TTuaj^ J^.|m i2.; !1°ID Oregon Daily Emerald Briefly ■ r I'avlor’s Tavern. .1 well-known University hangout ,it the comer ot Kith Avenue and K in< aid St cdosed its doors Tuesday night The bar had featured the talents of Robert (!rav and Kagle Park Slim The warm. sun in weather and light ( lass loads tvpica! of sum mer term give students a chance to get off campus and enjoy some of Kugene’s unique outdoor offer mgs Whether you To ,1 returning se nior squeezing in a feu gradua lion requirements or a first-term freshmen von won't have to trav el far to enjo\ m enie riv ers and lakes in and around the Tai gene Springfield area See sturv. Page *>. Regional RICHLAND. Wash (AP) Nearly three years and $B million in the making, a study of how past Hanford radiation releases may have affer ted the health of downwind communities is being released Thursday. The Hanford Knvironmental Dose Reconstruction Project is using computer models to trv to estimate doses of radiation that residents of 10 nearby Washing ton and Oregon counties re< eived from nuclear-weapons prodm tion work Weather Things will cool off a little Mostlv sunny today with tem peratures near 90 and variable winds at 10 mph UWifI ; l COUW I t V 1 t1 -'i UM'tJ Solidarity I ’niversitv students. tat ult\ . staff and < umuwml\ inemheis join striking workers to observe thr sis nnti an niversar\ ot thr strike against thr Morgan Xu oin door plant in Springfield Wednesday at tor noon l.ater. thr group in1 nt to tin• residence ot l.rro\ I’asquini, Morgan Xitolai manager. amt planted crosses in his lawn svmholi/.ing the plight ot the striking workers Photo hv Sc,in Poston Health insurance plans ready for 1990-91 Changes made in both costs and coverage By Catherine Hawley I iealth insurant i- plans fur international aiul domestic .students have linen negntial ed tor the HIOO 111 school year and are awaiting ad m i n i s t r a t j v e a p p rn v a 1 ASI’O in presidents kirf Hailey and Sheila Shekel said \\ ednesday I or the first lime, interna titin.il and dumestu students at the 1 'niversily will he i in eled under pulil ies provided bv two separate insurance companies although both new polii ies are similar and priiv. ide al must ident ii a I coverage In the 1 OHO 'III I’m dential policy "These are the best, must w ell resean lied plans w e i a n offer to students , " Stic kel said All Amerit an Life Insui ante, based in Woodland 1 tills ( did . is i arr\ mg next year's insurant e plan tor do mestii students I’lie All Amerii an plan has a maxi Ilium benefit ot $ 1 iO.OOO. an improvement over last year's $110,000 i ap under the Pru dential plan, Hailey said I lie All-Ament .in plan pro vides the same benefits as Prudential although the All American plan will not cm ei injuries int lined in ( Huh Sport act iv it it ■■ The annual premium tin students in the All Amen can plan is estimated to tost between $ ilttl and S . it) a definite figure w ill be wail able in two ur three ivi'i'U iilli'l tin.il i (1111t.ii t ilrt.nis an- worked out. lluiley said I hr aninial premium tin the l*rtnit-i11i.ii plan was si."' It s not much oi an in crease when you consider it's tlie same benefits with .1 cap that's SldOJHtU higher." Itailey said Other advantages ot the All American plan mi hide •An a ve i age I li e day pro cessing time for i hums • A toll 1 lee ph' i: a - : m mliei tor i hum sei \ ii e • World-wide Id t ov erage • A ini loss m' gain prm i sum v\ Ini h means student', i urrentlv insured umlei the I’milenlial plan will he i on sulered i outinuously i ov ered. • (last* management sen.ites <1 claim utili/ation i mn mittee will examine individ ual claims alter they re.u h a i i is I ol about $ 1 (MM III to de termine it less expensix e al I el tui I i ve t rt-at me lit s a re at ailable As with the Prudential pol ii v tlie \ 11 A merit a n plan does not cover dental or optical care l'hysii i.m x isits, laboratorx and \ rax servii.es. uipalient hospitali zation outpatient surgerx at upuni 'lire presi riptnms ami r:hiropractii rare will continue til he covered h\ All Amerii an In ilrder tii provide i inu age for international sin dents the i tmetsilx is )iiin ittg an insurance consortium Prudential All American Hartford 198990 1990-91 199091 (international and (international only) domestic students) Annual premium $429 Maximum benefit $20,000 Deductible $200 per person Benefits Payable at 70 percent tor first S 10.000 then at 90 percent to limit $500 $550 test) $150,000 $200 pd person Payable at 70 percent for lust S10.000, then at 90 percent to limit. S370 $390(est) $250 OOP None if hrst treatment is at Student He nth Center $50 per claim it not Payable at 100 percent lo limit alter deductible Benefits for pre-existing condition? Yes Yes Yes Substance abuse and mental health care coverage? Yes Yes Yes Dental and optical care coverage9 No No No operated In Tin’ I larttord In mu.iik i- ( smipans. til I l.irt Iur