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The Tax Enigma of Saying “I Do”

Abstract

As George W. Bush steps into the job as President, tax reductions will be one of the issues at the top of the legislative agenda.  With these tax reductions, issues are sure to arise about the elimination of the [...]

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London Libraries Change Programme

Paul Wycliffe has just asked ‘where does Capital Amibition’ fit in the democratic process?’ It is a very good question. Perhaps someone will come on and tell us.
The London Libraries Change Programme
There are quiet but persistent alarm bells ringing about the ‘London Library Change Programme’, which is a substantial initiative that has already been in [...]