1.  Any player who spent 1993 in the majors will receive $25,000 by mid-October; others will be paid on a pro-rated basis.

2.  Any reimbursement from the owner must be paid to the department, not individual officers.

3.  Defensively, the Cowboys finally had to pay the piper for the losses of Charles Haley and Leon Lett.

4.  Dennis said he expected the bulk of the magazine's revenue to come from readers willing to pay $75 a year for a subscription to the weekly publication.

5.  Denny's paid a record $46 million to settle the complaints.

6.  Denver International won't be gaining Western Pacific without paying a price.

7.  Denver taxpayers are not paying for the airport; it will be financed by fees and taxes collected from airlines and passengers.

8.  Deficits seem certain for the next few years, and there no longer seems much chance of paying off the bulk of the national debt.

9.  Deflation has given new buying power to Japanese consumers, who pay some of the world's highest prices.

10.  Cuba, a poor country, would have to either pay in cash or secure a loan from a foreign bank, probably at high interest rates.

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