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Travel to Cuba? Probably not worth the risk
Question: What are the travel requirements for going to Cuba? Is it possible to fly out of Tijuana, Mexico, to Cuba with a U.S. passport? Are there any other ID or passport cards required? Patricia Morrison San Juan Capistrano Answer: Yes, an...
Tags: Travel Alerts, Mexico, Travel, Cuba, Punishment
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Kevin Hunt: Why Do Stop & Shop Gas Rewards Expire?
The Hartford CourantGas rewards points, savings bonds and the common meaning of "scheme" in different parts of the world have found their way into today's edition of "Is It Just Me?", where no question is too small for The Bottom Line. Remember, it's not just you. Other...Tags: Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Bonds, United Kingdom, Consumers
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Obama hails Miami tunnel as a way to rebuild economy
President Obama swooped into South Florida for a couple of hours on Friday to tout a tunnel project at PortMiami as a great example of how to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure, create jobs and boost the economy. Port officials from around the...Tags: Loans, Politics, Career and Workplace, Investments, Interior Policy
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2/21/2013-Get Serious About Gun Control
Here's an update on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. There isn't one. Well, there is one, but Congress has stripped it of a leader, cut down on the number of agents and choked its budget to the point where it's almost impossible to do its job....
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Politics, National Rifle Association of America, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Gun Control
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Michigan residents see big tax increases
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — In the height of tax season, don't be surprised if you owe more to the taxman in Lansing. Some major income tax changes approved 21 months ago by Gov. Rick Snyder and lawmakers are just now starting to hit Michigan taxpayers...
Tags: Rick Snyder, Politics, Career and Workplace, Pension and Welfare, Conservation
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Peter P. Belz Jr., Treasury Department officer
Peter P. Belz Jr., a retired U.S. Treasury Department appeals officer, died March 14 of pancreatic cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 71.
The son of a die maker and a homemaker, Peter Paul Belz Jr. was born in Baltimore and raised on...Tags: Music, Baltimore Ravens, Ocean City, Entertainment, Super Bowl XLVII
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A Feminist Looks Down From The Penthouse
The Hartford CourantA new book suggests that ambitious women should "lean in" to achieve success. What do we mean by "an ambitious woman"? What defines "achieving success"? Most important, what is "a new book"? OK, I know the answer to that one: A new book is where we...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Feminism, Cultural Development, Google Inc.
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US citing security to censor more public records
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government, led by the Pentagon and CIA, censored in the name of national security files that the public requested last year under the Freedom of Information Act more often than at any time since President Barack Obama...
Tags: Washington, DC, Transportation Industry, Politics, U.S. Department of the Interior, Crime, Law and Justice
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How companies can make sure their payroll service provider is paying their taxes
Many Maryland businesses rely on a payroll service provider to handle their tax withholdings, but they still need to make sure the Internal Revenue Service gets its due. That fact became evident in recent days, following allegations that a Bel Air...
Tags: Employment, National Government, Politics, Career and Workplace, Electronics
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The Fed's gold is good -- now sell it!
So there really is gold in them thar Federal Reserve banks. Seems the Treasury Department conducted its first-ever audit of U.S. gold on deposit at Federal Reserve banks in New York and elsewhere last year, and lo and behold, the auditors, well,...
Tags: Politics, Federal Reserve, Accounting and Auditing, Manhattan (New York City), Ron Paul
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Switch to electronic federal benefit payments
Brookings - If you still receive a paper check for your Social Security or other federal benefit payments, you are required by law to switch to an electronic payment option by March 1, 2013. It's fast, free and easy to sign up for direct deposit or...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Politics, Federal Reserve, Social Security, Electronics
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News of the Weird: Sacred Silence
Officials at England's 12th-century St. Peter's Church in Seaford, East Sussex, which is renowned for its eerie quiet, created a 30-minute CD recently of near-total silence, first as a small-scale fundraising project, but later for general sales (since...
Tags: Medicare, Justice System, Politics, National Government, England
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