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FACT CHECK: Stumbles in latest presidential debate
WASHINGTON (AP) — In the rough-and-tumble of a town hall-style presidential debate, the facts took something of a beating Tuesday night. Mitt Romney wrongly claimed that it took 14 days for President Barack Obama to brand the assault on the U.S....
Tags: Income Tax, Migration, General Motors Corp., Crime, Law and Justice, Illegal Immigrants
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Japanese metal supplier to add new jobs in Greensburg
Hitachi Powdered Metals (USA), Inc., a powdered metal components supplier, announced plans today to expand its operations here, creating up to 60 new jobs by 2014. Hitachi Powdered Metals (USA), Inc., a subsidiary of Japan-based Hitachi Powdered Metals,...
Tags: Hitachi Ltd., Japan, General Motors Corp., Metal, Metal and Mineral
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Levinson's latest is no Valentine to his hometown
Three decades and more than 25 films into his directing career, and Barry Levinson is still mining his hometown for movie ideas. But his latest film, a horror-mystery about a murderous parasite let loose in the Chesapeake Bay, is about as far removed...
Tags: Barry Levinson, The Bay (movie), Apple iPhone, Taxation, Broadway Theater
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Western Kansas agency to expand with tax credit
A social service agency in western Kansas is seeking to expand with the help of a state tax credit program. The Western Kansas Child Advocacy Center is one of 27 nonprofit organizations awarded part of $4.13 million given by the Kansas Department...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Taxation, Credit and Debt, Mental Health, Politics
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After 30 years, Rouse's Enterprise is adapting to financial challenges
At the recent Governor's Housing Conference in Baltimore, the blue logo of a house with rays of light emanating from behind the roof was ubiquitous. It's the emblem of one of the conference's main sponsors, Enterprise, and to the roughly 800 people in...
Tags: Federal Reserve, Rentals, Harborplace, Housing Industry, Government
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Florida payroll company to relocate headquarters in Indianapolis
Beyond Payroll, LLC, a provider of payroll and human resources services, announced plans today to relocate its headquarters from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. to Indianapolis, creating up to 59 new jobs by 2016. The company will lease, renovate and equip 2,000...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Business Enterprises, Conservation, Fort Lauderdale, Taxation
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Players change in school-choice fight – but not the objective
TALLAHASSEE – Florida education interest-groups are waging a multi-front fight this fall over traditional public-school alternatives like charters and voucher programs. Gov. Rick Scott's 2013 "college and career first" education agenda unveiled...Tags: Primaries, Andy Gardiner, Government, Fort Lauderdale, Taxation
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Blown away by the attacks on wind-power subsidy
To hear business leaders and political candidates talk, proper industrial policy comprises only three elements: a fair tax system, a level playing field and "certainty." So why is it that all three are about to be thrown out the window as a sop to oil,...
Tags: Solar Energy, Business Enterprises, Conservation, Taxation, Barack Obama
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Manufacturer to consolidate operations in Indiana, add jobs
Regal Beloit Corporation (NYSE:RBC), a manufacturer of electrical and motion control products, announced plans today to consolidate its operations here, creating up to approximately 50 new jobs by 2015. The Beloit, Wis.-based company, which...
Tags: Economic Policy, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Taxation, Credit and Debt, Politics
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Aberdeen's Molded Fiber Glass gets new orders, recalls 15 workers
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comMolded Fiber Glass has received orders to manufacture more wind blades, allowing it to call back 15 of the 92 employees who were laid off Sept. 12. In addition to receiving requests for its 40-meter blade, the plant has received its first orders for a...Tags: Career and Workplace, Taxation, Credit and Debt, Politics, Labor Legislation
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Applications being accepted for conservation tax credit program
Pennsylvania farmers can take advantage of nearly $7 million in tax credits to purchase on-farm conservation equipment or install facilities meeting best management practice standards through the Resource Enhancement and Protection, or REAP, program....Tags: Personal Income, Taxation, Credit and Debt, Politics
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Central issues of Election 2012
Whoever wins the presidential election in November will confront urgent problems: Should tax cuts scheduled to expire be renewed? Should federal spending be cut to reduce the deficit or would that weaken an already lackluster economy? After one of the...Tags: Rick Perry, Career and Workplace, Mortgages, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Oct 11, 2012
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