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John Stossel is right. Last week he wrote that the "Healthy Wisconsin" scheme, passed in that state's Senate and offering supposedly "free" socialized health care, is good for America because people apparently need bad examples. As Mr. Stossel says, "We need laboratories of failure to demonstrate what socialism is like. All we have now is Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, the U.S. Post Office, and state motor-vehicle departments. It's not enough. Wisconsin can show the other 49 states what 'universal' [health] coverage is like. I feel bad for the people in Wisconsin.. but it's better to experiment with one state than all of America
More bad examples can be found in Europe. When the topic of health care crops up I always think of my grandfather. He was very old - 91- when he died. In his fa...
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Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Informative Graphics Corp. (IGC), a leader in Web-document and collaboration technology, Thursday announced the l...
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Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 11, 2002
Informative Graphics Corp. (IGC), a leader in Web-document and collabor...
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... designated in writing by the contributor for a particular election, the election so designa...
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... its proper place in Europe as a net contributor to security. I hope the leaders with us today unde...
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Forty-two charitable organizations in Kanawha County and two in Putnam County have received state tax credits under the Neighborhood Investment Program that they can in turn distribute to businesses and individuals who donate to their programs.
Businesses and individuals who give to an approved charity can receive up to 50 percent of the amount they contribute in state tax credits to reduce corporate net income tax, business franchise tax and personal income tax. For example, a contributor who makes a $500 gift to a qualified charitable organization receives a $250 state tax credit.
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...(t) Level I Contributors. Telephone companies that are not association Comm...
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... related to the single largest contributor of a FSI's financial performance, the net interest...
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... the benefit of any member, founder, contributor, or individual;. (3) Is neither controlled by, nor...
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CHESAPEAKE, Va., July 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Monarch Financial Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: MNRK, MNRKP), the bank holding company for Monarch Bank, reported the best second quarter profits in the company's history, along with strong loan and deposit growth, as well as improved asset quality. Second quarter 2011 highlights are:
Record 2nd quarter net income of $1,661,091, up 7% from 2010
... production continues to be a major contributor to our bottom line. All major areas improved inclu...