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Douglas Bruce, longtime tax crusader and now a convicted tax evader, will be released from jail Thursday morning in Denver, after receiving time off for good behavior.
Bruce was convicted in December of tax evasion and three other tax-related crimes, and was sentenced in February to 180 days in jail. That sentence was commuted on May 7, and he will be released May 31, after serving 103 days.
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[Cite as Determinations of Court Released Thursday, April 4, 2002, 2002-Ohio-1575.]
No. 27 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO TENTH APPELLATE...
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Merger talks between Deutsche Boerse and NYSE Euronext went live in August last year at the request of the German exchange's Chief Executive, Reto Francioni, regulatory filings released on Thursday [April 7] show.
On Aug. 2, 2010, senior management teams of Deutsche Boerse AG and NYSE Euronext met in New York "at the request of Mr. Francioni," to discuss the possibility of a transaction and "key next steps," an F-4 form filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission shows.
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The Measure CC ballots turned in just prior to the May 4 deadline will be counted today, according to Los Angeles County Registrar- Recorder officials.
Measure CC, the $120 parcel tax on properties on Pasadena, Altadena and Sierra Madre, was designed to pump more than $7 million in funds into Pasadena Unified School District to save teacher jobs. The measure failed to reach the two-thirds majority required to pass such taxes.
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WHITTIER - An environmental impact report on a proposal to drill for oil in the Whittier hills on Thursday proposed a new access road via the Whittier Savage Canyon Landfill.
The report, which is on the city's website, www.cityofwhittier.org, also called for consolidating drilling and production of oil and gas to one site.Despite these two proposals, there still would be environmental problems, the report stated.
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HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. - The five Sears and Kmart stores in Anne Arundel County were not on the preliminary list of 79 planned closures released Thursday.
Sears has stores Marley Station and Westfield Annapolis malls, and Kmarts in Pasadena, Crofton and Edgewater.
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Expects Year over Year Increase in Operating and Net Income on Reduced Costs
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Proliance International, Inc. (AMEX:PLI), a leading...
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Years of steady population decline across the Buffalo Niagara region continued through the decade of the 2000s, and leading the way was none other than the City of Buffalo -- that proverbial hole in the doughnut that's getting a lot bigger.
Buffalo's population dropped by 31,338 residents between 2000 and 2010, new census figures released Thursday showed.
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The Virginia Department of Education is expected Thursday to release Standards of Learning scores for schools across the state.
Students' scores on the reading, English, math and end-of-course exams determine, in part, whether schools receive accreditation from the state.
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Graduation rates continued to inch upward last year while dropout rates decreased at Los Angeles Unified schools, according to new district data released Thursday.
The district's high school graduation rate reached 56 percent in 2010-11, according to preliminary data, up from 55 percent in 2009- 10 and 52 percent the year before.