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State delays small games of chance reporting requirements
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERGov. Tom Corbett's administration has delayed the reporting requirements of the small games of chance law for a year. Clubs and charitable organizations use small games of chance to raise funds for community projects. The Pennsylvania...Tags: Judges, Awards and Prizes, Timothy J Solobay, Richard A Kasunic, Tom Corbett
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Plan for Guardians Outlined
Times Staff WritersCalling for reform of California's "broken" conservatorship system, a leading lawmaker outlined an ambitious plan Monday for licensing and auditing professional guardians who care for the state's most vulnerable adults. Assemblyman Dave Jones (D-...Tags: Huntington Beach, Politics, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Adults
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Creative jobs in Los Angeles and Orange counties gain in 2011
Company payrolls in the broadly construed “creative economy” of Los Angeles and Orange counties rose 2.7% during 2011, while the number of jobs grew 1%, according to an annual report issued this month by Otis College of Art and Design. The...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Arts and Culture, Companies and Corporations, Employment, Arts
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Autonomy founder responds to HP filing and DOJ investigation
In a securities filing Thursday, Hewlett-Packard confirmed that the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating its claims of accounting fraud at Autonomy. However, HP didn't provide many more details about those allegations. Autonomy founder Mike...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Apple iPhone, Corporate Performance, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Finance
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WMS Industries places a bet on online gambling
While Illinois officials remain mired in debate over all forms of gambling, WMS Industries is predicting that casinos will soon become ubiquitous — via your computer and cellphone, at least. The Waukegan-based slot machine maker last month received...
Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Online Media Industry, E-Commerce Industry, Finance
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Farm Management Minute: Calculating the true cost of farm labor
I have had a lot of questions lately, from families enrolled in our program, about how much money does it really take to pay for a hired hand or for a child to come back and farm. Most of those children that are planning on taking over the farm someday... -
For casino companies, referendum's stakes are huge
For the casino giants trying to persuade Marylanders to vote for or against more gambling here, the long-term stakes could be in the billions. Penn National Gaming's investment of $13 million for ads urging a "no" vote on Question 7 is pocket change...Tags: Harbor, Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway), Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Prince George's County
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What is your farm operating profit margin?
Would you like to know your farm operating profit margin each year? What is and how can you use your farm operating profit margin to your advantage in your farming business? This reminds me of my Hoven High School Agricultural Teacher, who always answered... -
Letter: 'Watchdogs' offer suggestions for economic development
The following was sent to Harford County Executive David R. Craig. A copy was provided for publication. In reference to all the information provided about the Economic Development Policy, I submit the following from my committee, The Citizens of...Tags: Politics, Debt Market, Finance, Taxation, Economy, Business and Finance
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Election rivals see gap in funds
Sun StaffIt may be a new day in terms of the configuration of Baltimore's City Council districts, but it is a familiar story as far as fund raising goes: Incumbents are garnering the lion's share of campaign contributions. Council members running for re-...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Political Fundraising
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Washington County pledged $100,000 to undisclosed financial company
heather.keels@herald-mail.comCounty government officials agreed in a closed session last year to pay a $100,000 incentive for a financial services company to expand into Washington County, but its name is protected by a nondisclosure agreement, according to a county official. The...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Economic Policy
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Taxpayer advocate: IRS workload too much, can't collect enough money
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Internal Revenue Service can't keep up with surging tax cheating and isn't sufficiently collecting revenue or helping confused taxpayers because Congress isn't giving it enough money to do its job, a government watchdog said...Tags: Politics, Government, Interior Policy, Internal Revenue Service, Barack Obama
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