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...Scott Ladd (scottladd@msn.com) is a contributing editor with Financial Executive. He writes frequen...
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... President Ed Feulner, and Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol fretted that "our active-duty militar...Contributing Editor Veronique de Rugy (vderugy@gmu. edu) is a s...
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By Andy Thibault
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SAN DIEGO -- Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) today announced that Brooke Borel, a New York-based journalist and researcher, will attend the 27th...
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...Lamoreaux, senior editor, at mlamoreaux@ aicpa.org or 919-402-4435. . by Ma...-chief of The Tax Adviser and a JofA contributing editor. . ...
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HCN Contributing Editor Michelle Nijhuis has garnered another award for her "Hot Times" series on climate change in the West, this time from the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Michelle won the association's prestigious Science Journalism Award, "the pinnacle of achievement for professional journalists in the science writing field," in the Small Newspapers category (under 100,000 circulation). Peter Spotts of the Christian Science Monitor, a judge, described her stories as "a nice blend of current research and historical context.
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Blue laws won't go quietly into night
Contributing Editor Jim Ahearn's "Xanadu is history, say hello to the American Dream" (Other Views, May 11) mentioned the $64,000 question: What will be the fate of Bergen County's blue laws when the mall expected to replace Xanadu is completed?
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... (trey@treygarrison.com) is a contributing editor at D Magazine. . ...
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... Schmitt (karen@ndtahq.com), DTJ Managing Editor or Denny Edwards (denny@ndtahq.com), DTJ Contribut...
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Mark S. Klein was selected by the editorial board of CCH Inc. to serve as contributing editor of the 2004 Guidebook to New York Taxes. The book offers concise explanations of current legislative, regulatory, judicial, and administrative developments affecting New York State and New York City taxation.
The 2004 guide includes new commentary, planning tools, practical tips, pointers, examples to practitioners, and other new material, said Klein. This valuable new information in the 39th edition will help practitioners apply the complex principles of New York tax law to specific practice situations.