Thomasson: Obama vs. the bankers - Daily News Tribune
WASHINGTON - History is replete with dumb moves but in recent times few are more so than plans by the nation’s top banking officials to hand out almost $146 billion in increased pay and bonuses. What in the world are they thinking? To paraphrase a
Race to fill Kennedy’s seat could derail his health care crusade - YAHOO!
BOSTON — Before he died last August, Sen. Edward Kennedy called health care the “cause of my life.” Now Congress is closer than it’s ever been to overhauling health care, but a special election Tuesday to fill the Massachusetts U.S. Senate seat
Goode leaves door open to possible rematch with Periello - Richmond Times-Dispatch
LYNCHBURG — Former Republican congressman Virgil Goode may be leaving open the door to a possible rematch against U.S. Rep. Tom Perriello, D-5th. Goode, a lawyer from Rocky Mount who lost to Perriello in 2008 by 727 votes, announced last July that
Does Wall Street really deserve giant salaries? - Concord Monitor
Why does Wall Street make the big bucks? A nation with 10 percent unemployment is understandably puzzled and outraged when the very people at the center of the financial crisis seem to be the first to recover and are pulling down fabulous pay
Miller: GOP hypocritical to fight banks fee - Raleigh News & Observer
U.S. Rep. Brad Miller predicted on Huffington Post that the GOP won’t like President Barack Obama’s tax on banks. But, he says, the GOP had the exact same idea a few years ago. Obama has proposed the fee on big banks in order to recover about $120
Campaign traits carry over to presidency - Statesman Journal
WASHINGTON — Turns out Barack Obama is the bill of goods America thought it was buying. Little about Obama in his first year as president has come as a shock. The cautious, cerebral, enigmatic man who sought the White House is largely the same one
NYC judge to rule on tossing Letterman extort case - Poughkeepsie Journal
NEW YORK — A television producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman over the late-night comic’s love life was set to find out whether a court would toss out the criminal case against him. Robert “Joe” Halderman, a producer for CBS
Brazil: The Development Of The Definition Of Tax Haven In Brazil - Mondaq
Like many other developed countries, from time to time the Brazilian government refines and adjusts the legal definition of tax haven jurisdiction ( paraíso fiscal ) 1 , initially established by Law No. 9.430, of December 27, 1996, which introduced
Gov’s race shaping up with early contrasts - Arizona Capitol Times
It’s a situation largely attributed to many Republicans’ antipathy toward Brewer’s proposal for a temporary sales tax increase to help balance Martin entered the race Wednesday, joining Brewer and Tucson lawyer John Munger, a former state
Thomasson: Obama vs. the bankers - Daily News Tribune
WASHINGTON - History is replete with dumb moves but in recent times few are more so than plans by the nation’s top banking officials to hand out almost $146 billion in increased pay and bonuses. What in the world are they thinking? To paraphrase a
Race to fill Kennedy’s seat could derail his health care crusade - YAHOO!
BOSTON — Before he died last August, Sen. Edward Kennedy called health care the “cause of my life.” Now Congress is closer than it’s ever been to overhauling health care, but a special election Tuesday to fill the Massachusetts U.S. Senate seat
Goode leaves door open to possible rematch with Periello - Richmond Times-Dispatch
LYNCHBURG — Former Republican congressman Virgil Goode may be leaving open the door to a possible rematch against U.S. Rep. Tom Perriello, D-5th. Goode, a lawyer from Rocky Mount who lost to Perriello in 2008 by 727 votes, announced last July that
Does Wall Street really deserve giant salaries? - Concord Monitor
Why does Wall Street make the big bucks? A nation with 10 percent unemployment is understandably puzzled and outraged when the very people at the center of the financial crisis seem to be the first to recover and are pulling down fabulous pay
Miller: GOP hypocritical to fight banks fee - Raleigh News & Observer
U.S. Rep. Brad Miller predicted on Huffington Post that the GOP won’t like President Barack Obama’s tax on banks. But, he says, the GOP had the exact same idea a few years ago. Obama has proposed the fee on big banks in order to recover about $120
Campaign traits carry over to presidency - Statesman Journal
WASHINGTON — Turns out Barack Obama is the bill of goods America thought it was buying. Little about Obama in his first year as president has come as a shock. The cautious, cerebral, enigmatic man who sought the White House is largely the same one
NYC judge to rule on tossing Letterman extort case - Poughkeepsie Journal
NEW YORK — A television producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman over the late-night comic’s love life was set to find out whether a court would toss out the criminal case against him. Robert “Joe” Halderman, a producer for CBS
Brazil: The Development Of The Definition Of Tax Haven In Brazil - Mondaq
Like many other developed countries, from time to time the Brazilian government refines and adjusts the legal definition of tax haven jurisdiction ( paraíso fiscal ) 1 , initially established by Law No. 9.430, of December 27, 1996, which introduced
Gov’s race shaping up with early contrasts - Arizona Capitol Times
It’s a situation largely attributed to many Republicans’ antipathy toward Brewer’s proposal for a temporary sales tax increase to help balance Martin entered the race Wednesday, joining Brewer and Tucson lawyer John Munger, a former state