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[link] Information about Forex news, Forex update, myth about forex, Business news, Currency News, live Crude Oil Rate, central bank rates, dollar rates, Gold rates, currency converter, and much much more its all in one stop
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Picons Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Archive-name: picons-faq Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified: 2005/11/27 URL: [link] Picons Frequently Asked Questions Steve Kinzler <kinz...@cs.indiana.edu> 27 Nov 2005 An HTML version of this document is available at... more »
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Picons Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Archive-name: picons-faq Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified: 2005/11/27 URL: [link] Picons Frequently Asked Questions Steve Kinzler <kinz...@cs.indiana.edu> 27 Nov 2005 An HTML version of this document is available at... more »
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Washington Post Says - Gasp! - Rich Paying Fair Share
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Washington Post Says - Gasp! - Rich Paying Fair Share Friday, April 10, 2009 10:50 AM By: Dan Weil A liberal pillar of the media is taking a decidedly conservative position. The Washington Post says in an editorial that the wealthy already are pulling their weight when it comes to taxes. “In 2006, the top 20 percent of earners paid 70 percent of all federal... more »
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CASH CROP
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CASH CROP Billions of dollars in the hole, California's legislature is considering a blunt proposal from a San Francisco assemblyman: taxing legalized marijuana sales at $50 an ounce, a move its sponsor thinks could net the state about $1 billion a year. Oregon is considering a similar measure, taxing medical marijuana at nearly $100 an ounce. The taxes could really... more »
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RUNNING ON EMPTY
   
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RUNNING ON EMPTY If you live in America and your name starts with a letter, you're probably going to be seeing higher gas taxes soon. States and municipalities from Massachusetts to Michigan are planning gas hikes to help rev up their stalling fiscal engines. So any of you planning to travel across state lines to stock up on cigarettes before April 1 had... more »
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