Archive for December, 2009

Sales Tax Permit – Tough economy forces Calistoga City Hall to tighten belt – St. Helena Star

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Tough economy forces Calistoga City Hall to tighten belt – St. Helena Star
In a brief report to the Calistoga City Council on Dec. 15, city finance director Bill Mushallo let the other shoe drop on local economic news — the city faces a $425,000 shortfall, which is about 6 percent worse than they projected in June

Decade in Review: Extraordinary times – Tacoma News Tribune
If one theme unifies the top stories of the past decade, it’s an unfortunate one: loss. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. In one fell swoop, an entire nation lost its once-ironclad sense of security. For

Houses help build state – Delaware Online
Not only money in taxes and utility fees are realized from every new home built, but also recurring spending in the local economy, year after year. Also cited Is this the message Delaware wants to send?” In seven years we have taken giant steps

Mercator Gold plc: Trading Update and Interim Results (Unaudited) – MSN Money
In October 2008 Mercator acquired a 70% interest in ACS Asia (1996) Company Ltd (“ACS Asia”), a profitable Thai manufacturing business, from the US diversified industrial group Tyco International. Mercator acquired its interest through Gold Crest

The Lower Shore felt the ebb and flow of the 2009 recession – Delmarva Now
Businesses opened, closed, expanded and shrunk as the ebb and flow of a 2009 recession bared a hodgepodge of bright spots and dull blemishes on the Lower Shore’s economic landscape. Circuit City, the electronics giant, liquidated and closed stores

MERCATOR GOLD plc – Businesswire.com
The Company is pleased to provide a trading update and unaudited interim results for the period to 30 June 2009 and announce that it is in the process of changing its group reporting date to 30 September. The group audited results for the period of

Tough economy forces Calistoga City Hall to tighten belt – St. Helena Star
In a brief report to the Calistoga City Council on Dec. 15, city finance director Bill Mushallo let the other shoe drop on local economic news — the city faces a $425,000 shortfall, which is about 6 percent worse than they projected in June

Decade in Review: Extraordinary times – Tacoma News Tribune
If one theme unifies the top stories of the past decade, it’s an unfortunate one: loss. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. In one fell swoop, an entire nation lost its once-ironclad sense of security. For

Houses help build state – Delaware Online
Not only money in taxes and utility fees are realized from every new home built, but also recurring spending in the local economy, year after year. Also cited Is this the message Delaware wants to send?” In seven years we have taken giant steps

Mercator Gold plc: Trading Update and Interim Results (Unaudited) – MSN Money
In October 2008 Mercator acquired a 70% interest in ACS Asia (1996) Company Ltd (“ACS Asia”), a profitable Thai manufacturing business, from the US diversified industrial group Tyco International. Mercator acquired its interest through Gold Crest

The Lower Shore felt the ebb and flow of the 2009 recession – Delmarva Now
Businesses opened, closed, expanded and shrunk as the ebb and flow of a 2009 recession bared a hodgepodge of bright spots and dull blemishes on the Lower Shore’s economic landscape. Circuit City, the electronics giant, liquidated and closed stores

MERCATOR GOLD plc – Businesswire.com
The Company is pleased to provide a trading update and unaudited interim results for the period to 30 June 2009 and announce that it is in the process of changing its group reporting date to 30 September. The group audited results for the period of

Sales Tax Permit – ALE: Illegal Gambling, Alcohol Sales Discovered At Veterans Posts – WXII 12

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

ALE: Illegal Gambling, Alcohol Sales Discovered At Veterans Posts – WXII 12
At Allied Veterans of the World, Bobby Beasley, 50, of Lexington, and Mary Freeman, 52, of Lexington, were charged with possession of alcoholic beverages for sale without an ABC permit, unauthorized possession of spirituous liquor, gambling

9 Charged with Operating Illegal ABC, Gambling Outlets in Davidson Co. – My Fox 8
possession of alcoholic beverages for sale without an ABC permit, sell alcoholic beverages without an ABC permit, possession of non- tax paid alcoholic beverages, unauthorized possession of spirituous liquor, gambling, possession of gambling

Top Ten Walnut Creek stories of 2009 – San Jose Mercury News
Some may be happy to see it go and others sad to see it end, but as 2009 comes to a close the Walnut Creek Journal takes a look at the top 10 local stories of the year. For 2009, they include the extended brouhaha over Neiman Marcus, the city’s first

City Survives 2009’s Penchant For Scarcity – Gazette Newspapers
Scarcity — of money, of water, of jobs and of consensus — seemed to define 2009 in Long Beach. Most of the discussions about the year start and finish with the recession the city, state and nation suffered through in the past year. The city and

ALE charges nine for illegal alcohol sales and gambling – Dispatch
After a four-month investigation into citizen complaints of gambling and illegal sales of alcoholic beverages in Davidson County, the N.C. Alcohol Law Enforcement Division recently charged nine people with illegal alcohol sales and gambling. “We

ALE: Illegal Gambling, Alcohol Sales Discovered At Veterans Posts – WXII 12
At Allied Veterans of the World, Bobby Beasley, 50, of Lexington, and Mary Freeman, 52, of Lexington, were charged with possession of alcoholic beverages for sale without an ABC permit, unauthorized possession of spirituous liquor, gambling

9 Charged with Operating Illegal ABC, Gambling Outlets in Davidson Co. – My Fox 8
possession of alcoholic beverages for sale without an ABC permit, sell alcoholic beverages without an ABC permit, possession of non- tax paid alcoholic beverages, unauthorized possession of spirituous liquor, gambling, possession of gambling

Top Ten Walnut Creek stories of 2009 – San Jose Mercury News
Some may be happy to see it go and others sad to see it end, but as 2009 comes to a close the Walnut Creek Journal takes a look at the top 10 local stories of the year. For 2009, they include the extended brouhaha over Neiman Marcus, the city’s first

City Survives 2009’s Penchant For Scarcity – Gazette Newspapers
Scarcity — of money, of water, of jobs and of consensus — seemed to define 2009 in Long Beach. Most of the discussions about the year start and finish with the recession the city, state and nation suffered through in the past year. The city and

ALE charges nine for illegal alcohol sales and gambling – Dispatch
After a four-month investigation into citizen complaints of gambling and illegal sales of alcoholic beverages in Davidson County, the N.C. Alcohol Law Enforcement Division recently charged nine people with illegal alcohol sales and gambling. “We

Sales Tax Permit – A lot to say … – Mountain Xpress

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

A lot to say … – Mountain Xpress
For Western North Carolina, 2009 showed no shortage of challenges and feats, setbacks and advancements, wins and losses. Like the rest of the nation, we struggled with a dismal economy, even as some old and new businesses managed to keep their heads

Tough economy forces City Hall to tighten belt – St. Helena Star
Our transient occupancy tax, which makes re experiencing shortfall are in sales taxes and construction-related revenues.” The largest area where revenues were not realized, in terms of percentages, is in the area of permit and license sales

California City Eyes Tax Vote, Bond Freeze to Escape Bankruptcy – BusinessWeek
Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — Vallejo, California, may increase taxes, freeze bond payments and cut deeper into spending to emerge from the biggest bankruptcy in the state since Orange County’s collapse in 1994. Vallejo’s city council last week

Immigrant workers in Kazakhstan run into trouble – Times of Central Asia
As time runs out, Kazakh authorities have different opinions concerning work permits extension. While immigrants, who settled in Kazakhstan with their families, are thinking what to do next, NGOs and international organizations protest against the

Houses help build state – Delaware Online
According to Elliott Eisenberg, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders, the assessed value of the U.S. housing industry is about $20 trillion dollars. (Comparatively, the commercial industry is only a third of that figure

Summer news includes murder proceedings, stimulus awards – Pomeroy Daily Sentinel
Charlene Hoeflich/file photo – A $400,000 restoration job on the Chester Academy built on land donated to Meigs County by Levi Stedman in 1840 was completed and on June 13 a dedication ceremony was held by the Chester-Shade Historical Association

Septic permits are increasing – Cherokee Scout
However, foreclosures and short sales make up some of the real estate sales. Building permits for new residential construction in Cherokee Many of the sales are foreclosure homes, Crowe said. People are able to buy nearly new homes with a lot of

A lot to say … – Mountain Xpress
For Western North Carolina, 2009 showed no shortage of challenges and feats, setbacks and advancements, wins and losses. Like the rest of the nation, we struggled with a dismal economy, even as some old and new businesses managed to keep their heads

Tough economy forces City Hall to tighten belt – St. Helena Star
Our transient occupancy tax, which makes re experiencing shortfall are in sales taxes and construction-related revenues.” The largest area where revenues were not realized, in terms of percentages, is in the area of permit and license sales

California City Eyes Tax Vote, Bond Freeze to Escape Bankruptcy – BusinessWeek
Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — Vallejo, California, may increase taxes, freeze bond payments and cut deeper into spending to emerge from the biggest bankruptcy in the state since Orange County’s collapse in 1994. Vallejo’s city council last week

Immigrant workers in Kazakhstan run into trouble – Times of Central Asia
As time runs out, Kazakh authorities have different opinions concerning work permits extension. While immigrants, who settled in Kazakhstan with their families, are thinking what to do next, NGOs and international organizations protest against the

Houses help build state – Delaware Online
According to Elliott Eisenberg, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders, the assessed value of the U.S. housing industry is about $20 trillion dollars. (Comparatively, the commercial industry is only a third of that figure

Summer news includes murder proceedings, stimulus awards – Pomeroy Daily Sentinel
Charlene Hoeflich/file photo – A $400,000 restoration job on the Chester Academy built on land donated to Meigs County by Levi Stedman in 1840 was completed and on June 13 a dedication ceremony was held by the Chester-Shade Historical Association

Septic permits are increasing – Cherokee Scout
However, foreclosures and short sales make up some of the real estate sales. Building permits for new residential construction in Cherokee Many of the sales are foreclosure homes, Crowe said. People are able to buy nearly new homes with a lot of

Sales Tax Permit – A lot to say … – Mountain Xpress

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

A lot to say … – Mountain Xpress
For Western North Carolina, 2009 showed no shortage of challenges and feats, setbacks and advancements, wins and losses. Like the rest of the nation, we struggled with a dismal economy, even as some old and new businesses managed to keep their heads

Septic permits are increasing – Cherokee Scout
However, foreclosures and short sales make up some of the real estate sales. Building permits for new residential construction in Cherokee Many of the sales are foreclosure homes, Crowe said. People are able to buy nearly new homes with a lot of

A retrospective: Journey through the news of 2009 – Douglas Budget
Feb. 20 – Douglas resident Bill Batton is denied bond after pleading not guilty to federal charges of taking Aug. 16 – Wyoming State Fair announces gate admissions are up 10 percent from 2008 numbers. Carnival megapass sales increase

California City Eyes Tax Vote, Bond Freeze to Escape Bankruptcy – BusinessWeek
Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — Vallejo, California, may increase taxes, freeze bond payments and cut deeper into spending to emerge from the biggest bankruptcy in the state since Orange County’s collapse in 1994. Vallejo’s city council last week

Immigrant workers in Kazakhstan run into trouble – Times of Central Asia
As time runs out, Kazakh authorities have different opinions concerning work permits extension. While immigrants, who settled in Kazakhstan with their families, are thinking what to do next, NGOs and international organizations protest against the

Houses help build state – Delaware Online
According to Elliott Eisenberg, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders, the assessed value of the U.S. housing industry is about $20 trillion dollars. (Comparatively, the commercial industry is only a third of that figure

Tough economy forces City Hall to tighten belt – St. Helena Star
Our transient occupancy tax, which makes re experiencing shortfall are in sales taxes and construction-related revenues.” The largest area where revenues were not realized, in terms of percentages, is in the area of permit and license sales

Top 10 news stories of 2009 – Issaquah Press
Sisters Jennifer Davies, Julianne Long and Mindy Heintz (from left) retrieve belongings Jan. 8 from the toppled guesthouse at the home of their parents, Jack and Karen Brooks, beside Issaquah Creek in the 23300 block of Southeast May Valley Road

Summer news includes murder proceedings, stimulus awards – Pomeroy Daily Sentinel
Charlene Hoeflich/file photo – A $400,000 restoration job on the Chester Academy built on land donated to Meigs County by Levi Stedman in 1840 was completed and on June 13 a dedication ceremony was held by the Chester-Shade Historical Association

A lot to say … – Mountain Xpress
For Western North Carolina, 2009 showed no shortage of challenges and feats, setbacks and advancements, wins and losses. Like the rest of the nation, we struggled with a dismal economy, even as some old and new businesses managed to keep their heads

Septic permits are increasing – Cherokee Scout
However, foreclosures and short sales make up some of the real estate sales. Building permits for new residential construction in Cherokee Many of the sales are foreclosure homes, Crowe said. People are able to buy nearly new homes with a lot of

A retrospective: Journey through the news of 2009 – Douglas Budget
Feb. 20 – Douglas resident Bill Batton is denied bond after pleading not guilty to federal charges of taking Aug. 16 – Wyoming State Fair announces gate admissions are up 10 percent from 2008 numbers. Carnival megapass sales increase

California City Eyes Tax Vote, Bond Freeze to Escape Bankruptcy – BusinessWeek
Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — Vallejo, California, may increase taxes, freeze bond payments and cut deeper into spending to emerge from the biggest bankruptcy in the state since Orange County’s collapse in 1994. Vallejo’s city council last week

Immigrant workers in Kazakhstan run into trouble – Times of Central Asia
As time runs out, Kazakh authorities have different opinions concerning work permits extension. While immigrants, who settled in Kazakhstan with their families, are thinking what to do next, NGOs and international organizations protest against the

Houses help build state – Delaware Online
According to Elliott Eisenberg, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders, the assessed value of the U.S. housing industry is about $20 trillion dollars. (Comparatively, the commercial industry is only a third of that figure

Tough economy forces City Hall to tighten belt – St. Helena Star
Our transient occupancy tax, which makes re experiencing shortfall are in sales taxes and construction-related revenues.” The largest area where revenues were not realized, in terms of percentages, is in the area of permit and license sales

Top 10 news stories of 2009 – Issaquah Press
Sisters Jennifer Davies, Julianne Long and Mindy Heintz (from left) retrieve belongings Jan. 8 from the toppled guesthouse at the home of their parents, Jack and Karen Brooks, beside Issaquah Creek in the 23300 block of Southeast May Valley Road

Summer news includes murder proceedings, stimulus awards – Pomeroy Daily Sentinel
Charlene Hoeflich/file photo – A $400,000 restoration job on the Chester Academy built on land donated to Meigs County by Levi Stedman in 1840 was completed and on June 13 a dedication ceremony was held by the Chester-Shade Historical Association

Sales Tax Permit – Septic permits are increasing – Cherokee Scout

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Septic permits are increasing – Cherokee Scout
However, foreclosures and short sales make up some of the real estate sales. Building permits for new residential construction in Cherokee Many of the sales are foreclosure homes, Crowe said. People are able to buy nearly new homes with a lot of

Septic permits are increasing – Cherokee Scout
However, foreclosures and short sales make up some of the real estate sales. Building permits for new residential construction in Cherokee Many of the sales are foreclosure homes, Crowe said. People are able to buy nearly new homes with a lot of

Sales Tax Permit – Community Calendar – Lowell Sun

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Community Calendar – Lowell Sun
AMERICAN RED CROSS AND BEST BUY TEAM UP: The American Red Cross Northeast Division is partnering with Best Buy this December to give back to blood donors. Each presenting blood donor at Red Cross blood drives in Massachusetts in December will be

Asian Shares End Mixed: Bid For Nufarm Supports Australia – FXStreet.com
SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)–Asian markets were mixed Tuesday, with Australia supported by gains in Nufarm on news of a strategic investment from Japan’s Sumitomo Chemical. “The bigger catalyst to get Asian stocks really moving big in one-day moves would

High expectations? States weigh marijuana reform – Mercury
A button supporting the legalization of medical marijuana is seen on the jacket of Chris Goldstein of Pennsylvanians for Medical Marijuana and the Philadelphia chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws as he testifies

Medical Marijuana Muddle – Reason.com
During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama repeatedly promised to stop federal interference with state medical marijuana laws. In October the Justice Department seemed to deliver on that promise with a memo telling U.S. attorneys to avoid

Trend 2010: Landscape and living room – Twin Falls Times-News
If you own a home in southern Idaho — or are looking to buy one — 2010 is likely to treat you well. Buy a new home and take advantage of tax credits, or remodel the digs you have. Consider raising chickens in your backyard for fresh eggs. And

Community Calendar – Lowell Sun
AMERICAN RED CROSS AND BEST BUY TEAM UP: The American Red Cross Northeast Division is partnering with Best Buy this December to give back to blood donors. Each presenting blood donor at Red Cross blood drives in Massachusetts in December will be

Asian Shares End Mixed: Bid For Nufarm Supports Australia – FXStreet.com
SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)–Asian markets were mixed Tuesday, with Australia supported by gains in Nufarm on news of a strategic investment from Japan’s Sumitomo Chemical. “The bigger catalyst to get Asian stocks really moving big in one-day moves would

High expectations? States weigh marijuana reform – Mercury
A button supporting the legalization of medical marijuana is seen on the jacket of Chris Goldstein of Pennsylvanians for Medical Marijuana and the Philadelphia chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws as he testifies

Medical Marijuana Muddle – Reason.com
During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama repeatedly promised to stop federal interference with state medical marijuana laws. In October the Justice Department seemed to deliver on that promise with a memo telling U.S. attorneys to avoid

Trend 2010: Landscape and living room – Twin Falls Times-News
If you own a home in southern Idaho — or are looking to buy one — 2010 is likely to treat you well. Buy a new home and take advantage of tax credits, or remodel the digs you have. Consider raising chickens in your backyard for fresh eggs. And

Sales Tax Permit – Community Calendar – Lowell Sun

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Community Calendar – Lowell Sun
AMERICAN RED CROSS AND BEST BUY TEAM UP: The American Red Cross Northeast Division is partnering with Best Buy this December to give back to blood donors. Each presenting blood donor at Red Cross blood drives in Massachusetts in December will be

Gold at $2000: Is it a boast or target in 2010 – Commodity Online
Ah….Christmas in Buenos Aires. At the risk of incurring the disdain of the family oriented, I revel in the absence of the cumbersome familiar Yuletide agenda. Instead of turkey, this year there will be steak and steak, with some more steak. That

Time to change Alberta taxation – Edmonton Journal
The Christmas season is a time for Albertans to be giving and to take stock of the year. However, Albertans may have found it a little harder to get in the spirit this year with a conservative government that has been cutting its budget on the backs

Medical Marijuana Muddle – Reason.com
During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama repeatedly promised to stop federal interference with state medical marijuana laws. In October the Justice Department seemed to deliver on that promise with a memo telling U.S. attorneys to avoid

Community Calendar – Lowell Sun
AMERICAN RED CROSS AND BEST BUY TEAM UP: The American Red Cross Northeast Division is partnering with Best Buy this December to give back to blood donors. Each presenting blood donor at Red Cross blood drives in Massachusetts in December will be

Gold at $2000: Is it a boast or target in 2010 – Commodity Online
Ah….Christmas in Buenos Aires. At the risk of incurring the disdain of the family oriented, I revel in the absence of the cumbersome familiar Yuletide agenda. Instead of turkey, this year there will be steak and steak, with some more steak. That

Time to change Alberta taxation – Edmonton Journal
The Christmas season is a time for Albertans to be giving and to take stock of the year. However, Albertans may have found it a little harder to get in the spirit this year with a conservative government that has been cutting its budget on the backs

Medical Marijuana Muddle – Reason.com
During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama repeatedly promised to stop federal interference with state medical marijuana laws. In October the Justice Department seemed to deliver on that promise with a memo telling U.S. attorneys to avoid

Sales Tax Permit – Rell Protects Estates of the Wealthy – New Haven Independent

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Rell Protects Estates of the Wealthy – New Haven Independent
taxes estate exempt from taxation will increase from $2 million to $3.5 million Jan. 1, 2010, four days from her action. Democrats sought to delay the measure, as they had done with relief for consumers. A planned reduction in the sales tax

High expectations? States weigh marijuana reform – KTVZ.com
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of

United States: Incentives For Midwestern Developers To Go Green – Mondaq
Originally published in Law360, New York , November 2009. Law360, New York (November 09, 2009) — Buildings in the U.S. use over one-third of the world’s energy consumption, and account for 40 percent of both the country’s energy consumption and the

A more inclusive Alexandria? – Echo Press
The city of Alexandria is forming a new committee to start the new year on a welcoming note – a cultural inclusiveness committee. The committee, which has already had two organizational meetings, will advise the city council on developing policies

Text Size – Chicago Tribune
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of

Wash. one of four states looking at marijuana reform – KREM
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of small

Remember When – Oneida Dispatch
The State Liquor Authority says that it will not grant special permits for vendors to serve liquor at Oneida Indian Nation hotels and restaurants unless state regulators can be present to monitor the situation. Fire believed to have resulted from

Rell Protects Estates of the Wealthy – New Haven Independent
taxes estate exempt from taxation will increase from $2 million to $3.5 million Jan. 1, 2010, four days from her action. Democrats sought to delay the measure, as they had done with relief for consumers. A planned reduction in the sales tax

High expectations? States weigh marijuana reform – KTVZ.com
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of

United States: Incentives For Midwestern Developers To Go Green – Mondaq
Originally published in Law360, New York , November 2009. Law360, New York (November 09, 2009) — Buildings in the U.S. use over one-third of the world’s energy consumption, and account for 40 percent of both the country’s energy consumption and the

A more inclusive Alexandria? – Echo Press
The city of Alexandria is forming a new committee to start the new year on a welcoming note – a cultural inclusiveness committee. The committee, which has already had two organizational meetings, will advise the city council on developing policies

Text Size – Chicago Tribune
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of

Wash. one of four states looking at marijuana reform – KREM
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of small

Remember When – Oneida Dispatch
The State Liquor Authority says that it will not grant special permits for vendors to serve liquor at Oneida Indian Nation hotels and restaurants unless state regulators can be present to monitor the situation. Fire believed to have resulted from

Sales Tax Permit – Wash. one of four states looking at marijuana reform – KREM

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Wash. one of four states looking at marijuana reform – KREM
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of small

Washington among states considering legalizing marijuana, dozens of – Los Angeles Times
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of

USBIC Recommends Major Changes to Trade and Economic Policy in – American Economic Alert
Alan Tonelson is a Research Fellow at the U.S. Business & Industry Educational Foundation and the author of The Race to the Bottom: Why a Worldwide Worker Surplus and Uncontrolled Free Trade are Sinking American Living Standards (Westview Press

The World According to Gold – Newsblaze.com
Ah .Christmas in Buenos Aires. At the risk of incurring the disdain of the family oriented, I revel in the absence of the cumbersome familiar Yuletide agenda. Instead of turkey, this year there will be steak and steak, with some more steak. That’s

Text Size – Chicago Tribune
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of

Wash. one of four states looking at marijuana reform – KREM
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of small

Washington among states considering legalizing marijuana, dozens of – Los Angeles Times
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of

USBIC Recommends Major Changes to Trade and Economic Policy in – American Economic Alert
Alan Tonelson is a Research Fellow at the U.S. Business & Industry Educational Foundation and the author of The Race to the Bottom: Why a Worldwide Worker Surplus and Uncontrolled Free Trade are Sinking American Living Standards (Westview Press

The World According to Gold – Newsblaze.com
Ah .Christmas in Buenos Aires. At the risk of incurring the disdain of the family oriented, I revel in the absence of the cumbersome familiar Yuletide agenda. Instead of turkey, this year there will be steak and steak, with some more steak. That’s

Text Size – Chicago Tribune
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of

Sales Tax Permit – THE YEAR IN REVIEW: Local news highlights from 2009 – Daily Freeman

Monday, December 28th, 2009

THE YEAR IN REVIEW: Local news highlights from 2009 – Daily Freeman
1: Democrat Michael Hein takes office as Ulster County’s first elected executive and says that efforts to advance economic development priorities will begin within the coming week. 2: U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer announces he has appointed Red Hook

THE YEAR IN REVIEW: Local news highlights from 2009 – Daily Freeman
1: Democrat Michael Hein takes office as Ulster County’s first elected executive and says that efforts to advance economic development priorities will begin within the coming week. 2: U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer announces he has appointed Red Hook