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Fighting fatherlessness in America
The Heritage FoundationSixty percent of kids in Richmond, Va., are without a dad in the home, reports First Things First of Greater Richmond. First Things First works to help men become actively involved in their children's lives in that city because, as the group explains,...Tags: Washington, DC, Heritage Foundation, Poverty, Social Issues, Marriage
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Soccer-Messi latest name to attract interest of tax authorities
ReutersMADRID, June 13 (Reuters) - Lionel Messi's picture was on the front pages rather then in the sports sections of the Spanish media on Thursday, after the World Player of the Year and his father were accused of tax fraud. The news is damaging to the...Tags: Italy, Crime, Law and Justice, Spain, Politics, Barcelona (Spain)
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Messi latest name to attract interest of tax authorities
ReutersMADRID (Reuters) - Lionel Messi's picture was on the front pages rather than in the sports sections of the Spanish media on Thursday, after the World Player of the Year and his father were accused of tax fraud. The news is damaging to the Argentina and...Tags: Italy, Crime, Law and Justice, Lifestyle and Leisure, Spain, Barcelona (Spain)
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Support grows for U.S. offshore corporate income tax cut-lawmaker
ReutersBy Kim Dixon WASHINGTON, June 13 (Reuters) - Support from U.S.-based multinational companies is coalescing around a proposal to stem offshore profit shifting and cut the tax rate on some corporate profits, a top congressional Republican working to revamp...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Max Baucus, Dave Camp, G8, U.S. Senate
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Support grows for U.S. offshore corporate income tax cut: lawmaker
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Support from U.S.-based multinational companies is coalescing around a proposal to stem offshore profit shifting and cut the tax rate on some corporate profits, a top congressional Republican working to revamp the tax code said on...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Max Baucus, Dave Camp, G8, Internal Revenue Service
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Lines drawn over health care law
Dayton Daily NewsWASHINGTON David Peabody is looking upon the new health care law with apprehension. Ericka Haverkos sees in it signs of hope. These two Ohio residents one the owner of a small landscaping business in Columbus and the other a college student who works...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Healthcare Laws, John Kasich, Allergies, Medicaid
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Purchasing Power In Hartford Metro Area Exceptionally Strong
The Hartford CourantThe Bureau of Economic Analysis released an estimate of buying power by metro area for the first time ever Thursday, and it reveals how fortunate many residents of Connecticut are. Metro Hartford, which is Middlesex, Tolland and Hartford counties, is...Tags: Politics, Inflation and Deflation, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Property, Rentals
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LETTER: Texas Much Better For Business
Dan Haar's column "Perry's Texas Raiders" [June 11, Page 1] clearly shows how out of touch our press, academia and state government is with the realities of a modern economy. A few minutes on the Internet comparing business tax rates (9 percent vs. 1... -
An encore for the historic Dunbar Hotel
Back in the days of the jazz greats, when most of the downtown L.A. hotels were still segregated, the Dunbar Hotel was the place that rolled out the carpet for visiting African American musicians and the fans who flocked to see them. London Carter was...
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Governor to sign tax bill
Governor Sam Brownback has scheduled two ceremonies to sign a tax bill that makes additional cuts to the Kansas income tax rate while lowering the sales tax rate. The Republican governor will sign the bill at stops Thursday at a construction site...
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Civil rights case is obstacle for Obama's Labor Department pick
WASHINGTON — It began with an odd civil rights claim, one that now threatens to derail the confirmation of President Obama's civil rights chief to lead the Labor Department. White landlords had sued the city of St. Paul, Minn., for aggressively...Tags: Minority Groups, Washington, DC, Crime, Law and Justice, Labor Legislation, Lamar Alexander
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State drags feet on Medicaid expansion seen as key to Obamacare
Beginning today, The Morning Call will kick off a series of occasional stories taking a comprehensive look at how the Affordable Care Act will change health care and how Pennsylvanians access it. We will provide useful information to aid you in navigating...Tags: Washington, DC, Kathleen Sebelius, Homelessness, U.S. Supreme Court, Hospitals and Clinics
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