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Tax group says estate tax affects few, calls Obama's proposal to cut too generous to wealthy
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Fewer than 1 percent of deaths result in estate tax liabilities, and President-elect Barack Obama's proposal to keep the tax alive after it is slated to expire in 2010 is too generous to the wealthy, a tax policy advocacy group said...Tags: Farms, John McCain, Government, California, State Budgets
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Arkansas officials seize 6 more Alamo compound children; FBI visits California compound
Associated Press WriterLITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) _ Arkansas child welfare officials seized six more children Wednesday from the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries as authorities in California visited another church compound, officials said. Julie Munsell, a spokeswoman for the...Tags: Los Angeles County, Pension and Welfare, California, Family, Crimes
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Comptroller eyes former Hempstead lawyer's pension
eden.laikin@newsday.comDuring his six years as Hempstead Village attorney, W. Charles Robinson was paid a total of about $184,000 in public salary. Yet, for that same period, the village reported to the state comptroller's office that he was paid more than $1 million - an...Tags: Hempstead (Hempstead, New York), Legal Service, David A. Paterson, Employees, Pension and Welfare
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Nixon archives shed light on his campaign to investigate enemies
As part of a release of archival tapes and documents Monday, the Nixon Presidential Library & Museum revealed fresh records that reflect the 37th president's heated campaign to investigate, intimidate and smear political rivals and opponents of the...Tags: Alabama, John F. Kennedy, The White House, Government, Edward M. Kennedy
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Quintessentially Connecticut Numbers
The Hartford CourantCTStats: How did we calculate which town is "quintessentially Connecticut"? This very unscientific ranking of Connecticut towns was arrived at by taking eight factors into account -- total population, population density, average income, town debt per...Tags: Population, Connecticut, Academic Progress
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Fund started to help Wal-Mart stampede victim's family
dave.marcus@newsday.comAlarmed by images of a Wal-Mart crowd stampeding a worker, a lawyer has started a fund to help the man's family. "I am truly disgusted by this situation," said Al Marmero, who practices real estate law in New Jersey. He described himself as a "fan of...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., New Jersey, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Christmas
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US judge tosses some corruption charges against Puerto Rico's governor
Associated Press WriterSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) _ A U.S. judge has thrown out most of the federal corruption charges against Puerto Rico's governor, who faces trial in February for alleged campaign finance violations. The judge on Monday dismissed 15 of the 24 charges...Tags: Government, Trials, Campaign Finance, Fraud, Regional Authority
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Scam artists play off major news events
The scam : The IRS-stimulus rebate scam just won't go away. We've Got Your Back recently heard again from several readers who say they got it in their in-boxes. One unlucky woman clicked on the link and got a big surprise. How it works: Scammers always...Tags: State Budgets
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Theft of children's identities often goes unnoticed for years
South Florida Sun-SentinelRandy Waldron Jr. deposited his first paycheck when he was an infant. By the time he was in elementary school, he had bought and sold property, cars and restaurants and racked up tax liens because of financial problems. He had a felony record at age 7....Tags: Florida, Credit and Debt, Consumers, Wages and Pensions, Family
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Bright ideas for more frugal holidays
The Big Three automakers need a bailout because we don't buy enough gas-guzzlers. The Wall Street Journal reports the government has less gas tax revenue to pay for bridges and roads because we've been driving less. Now we hear that retailers will go...Tags: Ethics, Books and Magazines, Values, Consumers, Books
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First AME pastor's spending examined
The pastor of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the oldest and most prominent black congregations in Los Angeles, used church credit cards to pay for at least $122,000 in personal expenses over a three-year period, including jewelry,...Tags: State Budgets, Beverly Hills, Crimes, Bill Clinton, Family Vacations
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Huge stock markets losses have seniors seeking relief from retirement account withdrawal mandates
South Florida Sun-SentinelThere's rarely been so much fuss and fury over the prosaic subject of seniors taking money out of their retirement accounts. The AARP is trying to convince the federal government to suspend a requirement that people over age 70 1/2 have to take some...Tags: 401K, Personal Income, Personal Finance, State Budgets, Retirement
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