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| Corporate Taxes Hitting the Editorial Pages | | 2008-08-20 23:00:00 | | Richard Rahn of the Cato Institute warned of the domestic and global impacts of America's corporate income tax in a Washington Times commentary this morning. Rahn cited the latest OECD report that shows America's corporate income tax rate being the second highest among industrialized nations, 50% higher than the average, a report that we have delved into as well. While confirming that the corporate income tax is the most harmful to economic growth, Rahn goes on to vilify politicians, like Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-ND), who seem to think that corporations aren't paying their "fair share":Unfortunately, the corporate income tax is often the favorite tax of fiscally irresponsible politicians because it is not easily seen. In fact, the corporate tax is paid by workers in lower wages and fewer new jobs, by consumers in higher prices and by savers and investors in lower rates of return.After correctly contextualizing the GAO report on corporate income tax payments, a study the | | By: Tax Policy Blog | | |
| | NY Sun Editorial: Obama's War on Women (Tax Edition) | | 2008-08-13 23:00:00 | | In an editorial posted on its website, the New York Sun argued that Sen. Barack Obama is waging a “war on women,” partly due to his tax policies. The paper says the following:Meanwhile, the most astonishing sentence in the op-ed (referring to Furman/Goolsbee op-ed) is this one: "His plan would not raise any taxes on couples making less than $250,000 a year, nor on any single person with income under $200,000." It amounts to a declaration of war on two-income families, a marriage penalty of punitive proportions. If those two single persons with income just under $200,000 get married, Mr. Obama is going to hammer them with a huge tax increase. If the second earner, who in many cases is the woman, is going to have to give 54% of what she earns to the government, she might as well stay home with the children. Mr. Obama may be able to get away with symbolic slights to women, such as not picking Senator Clinton as vice president. But punishing them with confiscatory tax | | By: Tax Policy Blog | | |
| | The Sun Doesn’t Care - New Coutorture Editorial | | 2008-07-30 09:46:32 | | I couldn’t wait to share my excitement with you! Today is the debut of Coutorture’s latest original editorial, The Sun Doesn’t Care, is based upon the idea that no matter how much you’d like to stay cool, the Summer sun is simply going to melt you away. The reason I am so incredibly excited [...]
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| John McCain’s Rejected New York Times Editorial | | 2008-07-23 20:28:54 | | Last week the New York Times ran an editorial written by President Obama about the Iraq war in which he criticized John McCain. Naturally John McCain wrote a rebuttal for the New York Times, but they refused to print it. They told McCain that he should rewrite it so that it “mirrored” President Obama’s editorial.
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| | | Another Editorial About Who is at Fault for US Airline Failure | | 2008-06-22 10:19:00 | | Today in the Washington Post I was reading yet another editorial, this one written by the CEO of American Airlines, who was trying to figure out whom is to blame for the failure of the US Airline...
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| An editorial, a book, a film and a soundtrack. | | 2008-06-20 03:00:00 | | Boy oh boyDirrtyGlam June 2008by Amarpaul Kalirai, styling by Modern GlamourModel: Natasha (Ford Models)Nine Stories by J. D. SalingerI love these short stories, Salinger is such a great writer. I think it is amazing how he managed to write a whole story in "Franny and Zooey" just by a dialogue and the wonderful descriptions of the characters.Uptown GirlsBritanny Murphy, Dakota Fanning (that girl is an amazing actress, don't you think?) and Jesse Spencer.The clothes are beautiful in this film, a | | By: Miss at la Playa | | |
| | Editorial Criticizes Illinois Tax Holiday Plan | | 2008-04-27 23:00:00 | | As Senators Obama and McCain spar over whether a temporary gas tax suspension is a "solution" or a "scheme," the Bloomington Pantagraph has an editorial pointing out the often-ignored problems with temporary tax suspensions:Members of the Illinois Senate seemed to be thinking more about their own re-elections rather than the state's finances - or even the public's finances - when they approved a 10-day "back-to-school" tax holiday.[...]For the most part, these are items that would have been purchased anyway, so it will not be generating additional sales.Retailers are unlikely to add employees for the 10-day period that wouldn't have been added or given extra working hours for the back-to-school rush anyway.In fact, by concentrating purchases in a 10-day period rather than spreading them out, it could have the opposite effect - resulting in reduced working hours for employees if shopping volume drops considerably after the "holiday" ends.[...]When | | By: Tax Policy Blog | | |
| | | | Information/CfA: BJSEP Editorial Board | | 2008-02-16 01:49:00 | | The Bulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy (BJSEP) was launched by the Founding Committee composed by well known Bulgarian scientists experienced in the field of science and education policy, most of them being Ministers in the Bulgarian government. From the Volume 2 (2008) the journal will be edited by an Editorial Board:
Prof. Dr. B.V. Toshev,DSc, Editor-in-Chief;
Members of the | | By: 10 Academic Resources Daily | | |
| | Editorial Delight | | 2008-02-10 13:34:11 | | It is always a pleasure to find good editorials that are not from Vogue & Co, so when I found this one from Another Magazine it was almost mandatory to post it here.It is unbelievable how much the Prada S/S 08 collection is everywhere... those magical prints are all over the world and the glossy paper. On the runway the collection didn't look very promising but now I'm surprised at how many different styles I have seen with their outfits. The dresses were perfect for this editorial, for an e | | By: Miss at la Playa | | |
| | | A modo de editorial | | 2007-12-16 20:51:00 | | Este blog nació hace un tiempo mostrando los errores de varios de los diarios on line más conocidos del país. Pero luego, el hecho de cortar, pegar y editar las imágenes que iba recolectando a traves de la web, se tornó un tanto tadioso, por lo que, en una clara demostración de lo que es mi constancia, dejé de hacerlo.Hoy decidí reformar este blog para tratar de acercarlo más a lo que va a ser (mejor dicho, es) mi oficio: el periodismo, y dedicarme a comentar y escribir todas aquellas cosas, que tal vez no podría hacer si trabajara en un medio masivo de comunicación.Por eso, re-inauguro este espacio, esperando lograr dar otra campana de la realidad: la mía propia.Saludos y quedan todos bienvenidos. Nuevamente.http://rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping | | By: Tu Diario Apesta | | |
| | | Ron Paul Editorial: Renew Devotion to Freedom, Limited Government | | 2007-11-19 13:01:42 | | Ron Paul had an opinion piece published in the Des Moines Register today. I think it is a really clear, concise and generally hard-to-argue-with commonsense position. With our sovereignty and the Constitution under continued attack, Dr. Paul is a rare voice in government actually pursuing the interests of free American individuals. His [...] | | By: Ponder This | | |
| | On point editorial from the Long Island Business News ... | | 2007-09-28 18:40:00 | | "That’s a hard sell here, in the shadow of the Capital of Capitalism, but it’s exactly how we need to start thinking. Long Island leaders and residents must be willing to compromise, to see the bigger picture, to endure bottom lines that are not as fat as they might be.It’s not as easy as buying the local pub, not here. But if we can craft a regional plan that makes optimal use of our population and potential, there may be a future here after all."(Click to read entire article) | | By: Long Island Idea Factory | | |
| | Xavi Morell deja Recerca Editorial | | 2007-08-31 10:39:00 | | En los foros de Recerca, Xavi Morell ha dejado un comunicado en el que explica sus razones para abandonar Recerca aunque seguirá manteniendo vínculos, además parece que existe la posibilidad de que consiga mantenerse la editorial a flote pues hay interés y movimientos encaminados a ello. Las arriesgadas estrategias editoriales en cuanto a formatos han resultado infructuosas y no se puede decir que no se haya intentado, pero la busqueda de precios económicos ha supuesto un peaje excesivo que no se ha visto recompensado pese a licencias como Buffy, Star Trek o G.I.Joe. Estas son las explicaciones que dá Xavi Morell de su puño y letra:"Muy buenas.Mis disculpas por no haber tenido noticia alguna de RecercaEditorial en estas últimas semanas. Como algunos han apuntado en nuestro foro, hemos sufrido una campaña de navidad desastrosa y, lo más grave, no notamos ninguna mejora en los meses siguientes.No había otra opción sensata que dar tirar del freno de mano y analizar, en frío, los datos de ventas disponibles para ver cuál es el problema.Recerca Editorial es un proyecto personal, pero también vital, ya que la idea desde un principio era que generase dinero suficiente como para el equipo que participa activamente pudiera ganarse las lentejas, sacrificando horas de trabajo y energías por un proyecto que iba más allá de un simple lugar de trabajo. No es una editorial montada como “hobby” ni tiene ningún respaldo financiero detrás.Desgraciadamente ya no es posible sostener esa idea inicial, por lo que no queda otra opción que dar por cerrada una etapa.Eso no implica el cierre de la editorial. De hecho se están dando los pasos para que ésta pueda sobrevivir, muy posiblemente con otras personas lleven el timón. Todo ello está en proceso y se hará público próximamente.Los fondos de la editorial siguen estando disponibles por los canales habituales, por lo que en principio no tiene que haber problemas en conseguirlos.Por mi parte, voy a pasar a un | | By: Pulp Comic | | |
| | Ben Stein Editorial | | 2007-08-23 05:31:00 | | The NY Times had an editorial by Ben "Bueller" Stein on the irrational behavior of lenders. Even though it was originally published in March, I think it's relevant for Prosper lenders.
But wait a minute. What is a junk bond if not a loan to a subprime borrower? Why do lenders think that those bonds are called “below investment grade?” It’s not just a formality or a quaint term. Over long periods
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| | Editorial about Manbearpig in the Patriot Post | | 2007-08-17 19:31:57 | | This is a very good editorial: Debunking the gullible warming Gorons (EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a talking-point summary of developments regarding global-climate trends that have been collected since we...
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| | Radical Publishing revela nuevos proyectos y sus metas como editorial | | 2007-07-21 17:12:00 | | Otra vez con Radical Publishing, Barry Levine y Dave Elliot han charlado con Newsarama y han revelado información sobre su nueva compañía que hace pensar que tendrá mayor importancia y proyectos que en un principio. Y lo más importante han destacado sus ideas y el espiritu que va a rodear a Radical, y es justo el tipo de compañía que personalmente siempre me ha interesado y esperaba que surgiera, proyectos de género, grandes artistas aunque para ello van a tener que invertir mucho, obras conclusivas y que perduren, estilo pictórico. © Radical PublishingLos planteamientos de Radical Publishing como editorial son ambiciosos al nivel de arte más que como empresa. En primer lugar tienen un compromiso muy fuerte con la calidad se han planteado su aventura como algo a largo plazo, no van a estar pendientes de tener algo en el mercado cada mes, no van a vigilar cual es su cuota de mercado. Lo que quieren es terminar los comics cuando estén preparados de verdad, no siguiendo un hor | | By: Pulp Comic | | |
| | Radical Publishing realizará una obra dirigida por John Woo, nuevos artistas estrella y más noticias de la nueva editorial | | 2007-07-17 17:53:00 | | La presentación de Radical Publishing, nueva editorial de la que ya hablamos, se anuncia como uno de los acontecimientos más llamativos de la San Diego Comic Con para el comic de género independiente o no. Y conforme se aproxima el evento la emoción es mayor, Rich Johnston ha elevado la temperatura en varios grados en su columna Lying in the gutters presentando en exclusiva el poster promocional de Radical Publishing que podeis ver en el enlace. Aparte de esto hay todavía más nueva información sobre los proyectos y noticias con que nos sorprenderá la compañía. No dejeis de ver el poster.Una de las novedades es que Radical Publishing prepara una nueva creación para el comic realizada por Sam Sarkar, director de desarrollo de Infinitum Nihil la compañía productora de Johnny Depp (que ya prepara la adaptación de Rex Mundi), y titulada Caliber que va a ser desarrollada también en el cine. No os extrañe pues como recordareis Radical Publishing está intimamente ligada al cin | | By: Pulp Comic | | |
| | IIPM : EDITORIAL & RESEARCH | | 2006-12-11 08:25:00 | | Volume 2 Issue XI, 1 December-14 December 2006EDITORIAL & RESEARCHEDITOR-IN-CHIEF:Professor Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist)EDITOR: A. SandeepEXECUTIVE EDITOR: Sutanu GuruEDITOR ECONOMIC AFFAIRS: Prasoon MajumdarFEATURES EDITOR: Prashanto BanerjiEDITOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: Siddharth NambiarEDITOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS: Sharad GuptaDEPUTY EDITOR: Virat BahriSENIOR EDITOR: Mridu Singh JhalaASSOCIATE EDITOR POLICY: Vijay SimhaASSOCIATE EDITOR ECONOMIC AFFAIRS: M. N. V. V. K. ChaitanyaASSISTANT EDITORS: Vareen Gadhoke, Steven Philip Warner,Indira Parthasarathy, Asif Ahmed, Bikram Kesari Jena, Pathikrit PayneSPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS: Anu Gulmohar, Deepak PatraCEO: Abhimanyu GhoshCHIEF CONSULTING EDITOR: Malay ChaudhuriCORRESPONDENTS:Pooja Priyadarshini, Niharika Patra, Sreoshi Ghose, Sunanda Roy,Angshuman Paul, Karan Mehrishi, Manish K. Pandey, Siddharth Nahata,Devdeep Singh, Kumar Anuj, R. Prasad, Surabhi Aggarwal, Kalyan UpadhyayCOPY DESK:Neha GuptaRESEARCH:Nidhi Sh | | By: IIPM BEST MBA INSTITUTE | | |
| | IIPM Editorial: Tomato Guarantee | | 2006-07-13 06:07:31 | | Cut the middlemen out and tomatoes will look good again As fuel prices hammer budgets across households, the vegetable market too has added to consumers' woes. With prices of basic vegetables spiralling (tomato: Rs.40/kg, onion: Rs.10/kg, potato: Rs.15/kg,...Read More | | By: IIPM Cicero's Challenge, 2006 | | |
| | IIPM Editorial - Care to join the army? | | 2006-06-19 09:35:06 | | Given 95 cases of soldiers battering colleagues; 18 murder attempts
Reading instances of deployed troops going berserk and shooting colleagues leaves one with a sense of disquiet; especially when such aberrations occur in those who are supposedly...Read More | | By: IIPM Cicero's Challenge, 2006 | | |
| | Bluff-master Branding and Fuzzy Faulting (IIPM Editorial) | | 2006-05-17 04:11:42 | | Unadulterated insight into the wacky world of bogus branding?
Even as the Chinese Premier Hu Jintao finds himself on his Washington visit faced with flak for China‘s booming pirated products market, I can‘t help but think of the inherent branding concerns involved for businesses that claim to be affected by the raging propulsion of the ‘counterfeit branding‘ industry as it is termed a global phenomenon today, spanning goods ranging from handbags, watches, perfumes, shoes, shirts and miscellaneous fashion accessories on one end, to pharmaceuticals, software and even automotive components on the other!
Let‘s sneak a peek into the statistics: the counterfeit brands industry worldwide is pegged somewhere near the tune of $500 billion, as surveyed by the International Chamber of Commerce, and constitutes 5–7% of international trade. The United States Department of Commerce reveals that American companies suffer more than $200 billion each year owing to the rip-off business. And these official figures are not comprehensive, by any dimension. From Louis Vuitton to Mont Blanc to Burberry to Christian Dior lavish luxury players to drug giants like Novartis and software behemoths like Microsoft the multitude of the crème de la crème that has fallen prey to the phenomenon is long and increasing. Not surprisingly, these brand owners have cried foul, demanding crackdowns on the slick runners, restricted not purely to smalltime flea market operators anymore but as is manifest today flourishing, sophisticated urban arcades harbouring platinum brands of all makes in major city centres, be it Los Angeles, Mexico City, Dubai, Shanghai, Bangkok, Delhi or Mumbai.
So, the way the situation seems to present itself continuing with figures here‘s a few more to ruminate on: fake copies of a popular luxury brand cost less than anywhere from one-sixth to one-eighth of the original, and if you possess the ability and patience to drive a hard | | By: IIPM Cicero's Challenge, 2006 | | |
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