By Paul T. Rosynsky - STAFF WRITER - OAKLAND TRIBUNE OAKLAND - City teachers voted for stability Wednesday night, agreeing to a three-year contract that will end free health care but add more than 6 percent to salaries during the next three years. Beating back a last-minute drive by opponents urging teachers to vote against the pact, a definitive majority, 931 to 639, instead said they can live with contract provisions that will have them paying at most $700 per year for health care. ``A lot of time has been taken away from the children already,'' said high school teacher Barbara Castleton. ``If I was teaching to get the last possible dime I could, I wouldn't be teaching.'' Many of the teachers who said they voted in favor of the contract made similar argument as they left the Oakland Scottish Rite Center. Many also said they saw no resolution in sight if the contract had been rejected. ``The alternative is to go back and bargain, which would be too hard, or to go
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