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YAA ArtHouse provides a palette for creative community
Living among artists will foster a creative energy for the residents of Broward's newest arts hub. Young At Art Museum is building community through art with YAA Arthouse @ Northwest Gardens. Partners in the project are the Housing Authority of the...Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Fort Lauderdale
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NCJW disappointed by 'pill' restrictions
Not since "the pill" became widely available in the 60s, has there been such a battle over birth control than the one currently being waged over "Plan B" emergency contraception and its restrictions. Moreover, following the Food and Drug Administration...Tags: Birth Control, Justice System, Religion and Belief, Instrument Engineering, Judaism
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On the road to plutocracy
A couple years back my wife and I visited San Francisco, and forgetting how cold that city can be I neglected to bring a light windbreaker. My problem was solved by a street vendor at Fisherman's Wharf who sold me a jacket for eighteen bucks. I still wear...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Religion and Belief, Judaism, Elections, Political Systems
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Tax loophole saves Florida firms millions
Recognized across much of the country by its bright-red logo, Circle K has hundreds of convenience stores in Florida, selling everything from coffee and engine oil to ice cream and potato chips. But for at least a decade, when Circle K's cash...Tags: Justice System, Tobacco Products, Judges, Melbourne, Republican Party
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How to make Md.'s taxes more competitive
In his remarks to the Greater Baltimore Committee's annual meeting Wednesday night, T. Rowe Price Chairman Brian C. Rogers noted a contradiction in how the world sees Maryland as a place to do business. On the one hand, it is universally recognized for...Tags: Donald C. Fry, Raytheon Company, T. Rowe Price
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Apple skirts U.S. taxes, panel finds
WASHINGTON — Apple Inc., one of the most successful and valuable companies on the planet, will be tested Tuesday when Chief Executive Tim Cook testifies about the company's controversial tax practices before a hostile Senate subcommittee. Should...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Carl Levin, Politics, Republic of Ireland, Tim Cook
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Report: Apple avoided billions in U.S. taxes on foreign income
This post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details WASHINGTON -- Apple Inc. has used an elaborate web of offshore subsidiaries to avoid paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes on $44 billion in foreign income over the past four years,...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Companies and Corporations, Hewlett-Packard Co., Carl Levin, Politics
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New Egypt tax law has cuts for poor, hikes rates for businesses, leaves wealthiest unchanged
Associated PressCAIRO (AP) — Egypt's president signed a new tax law Tuesday that cuts the amount paid by poorer Egyptians in the latest move aimed at reforming the country's economy. The changes, which are more favorable than the previous tax law for the country's...Tags: Justice System, Mohamed Morsi, Lawyers, Laws, Judges
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An Alabama senator's lost cause
WASHINGTON — Not since George Wallace, perhaps, has an Alabamian taken as passionate a stand for a lost cause as the one Jeff Sessions is taking now. Bipartisan immigration legislation is making its way inexorably through the Senate Judiciary...Tags: Justice System, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Chuck Grassley, Elections, Mike Lee
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State Revenue Surge A Bad Reason To Spend More
The Hartford CourantA tidal wave of individual income tax payments flooded federal and Connecticut coffers this April, surprising even budget officials, who should have seen it coming. The surge was cause primarily by a predictable increase in 2012 long-term capital gains...Tags: Taxation, Stock Market, Congressional Budget Office, Executive Branch, Budgets and Budgeting
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California drops a notch in public school spending
California slipped a notch in spending per public school pupil in 2011, falling to 35th among states in a year that marked the first overall drop across the nation in nearly four decades, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Tuesday. The 50 states and...Tags: Finance, United States Census Bureau, Teaching and Learning, Economy, Business and Finance, New York City
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52% of low-income, minority CTA riders paying more
As South Side and south suburban Chicago Transit Authority riders figure out the best way to get to work and other activities Monday without Red Line Dan Ryan service, a new analysis shows that the CTA's fare increases for one-day and seven-day passes...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Forest Park, Michigan Avenue, Railway Transportation, Chicago Transit Authority
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