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Saturday, March 18, 2006
Was Church Breakin To Intimidate Witness?
Was Church Breakin To Intimidate Witness? WGRZ TV - Buffalo police tell Channel 2 News they are investigating possible witness intimidation in a pair of breakins at a Delavan Avenue Church. One-forty-five Thursday morning. A man breaks into the rectory at St. Lawrence Church. "Another priest IRS Extends Filling Deadline Two DaysKLAS-TV - If you're like millions of Americans and put off filing your taxes until the last possible minute, there's good news. You have two extra days this year to get it in the mail. The reason: April 15 falls on a Saturday and the Internal Revenue Service
Friday, March 17, 2006
Media analysis shows declining access to government information
Media analysis shows declining access to government informationStatesman Journal - Bills proposed: 3,505. New laws passed: 1,023. Laws that restricted public access to government information: 616. Laws that loosened access: 284. Laws that were neutral or mixed: 123. State with the most new laws: California, 122 news laws 66 TSU's board suspends Slade indefinitelyHouston Chronicle - TSU's board of regents suspended President Priscilla Slade indefinitely tonight after spending 10 hours discussing her questionable use of university money on her new home. The nine-member Texas Southern University board also voted to expand the
Thursday, March 16, 2006
How to educate kids on money matters
How to educate kids on money mattersMSNBC - Dr. Carolyn Heron, right, donates $20 for a brownie and lemonade to Keaton Bubala, 5, as Bubala and friends were raising money for Hurricane Katrina victims at a Chicago park last year. Financial experts say that charitable contributions can help In HamptonHampton Roads Daily Press - Three seats. Nine candidates. There's nothing unusual about that, not for the Hampton City Council elections. They usually draw a crowd. This year the field includes a couple of incumbents, a former incumbent, some familiar faces (including some who
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Investor education at your library
Investor education at your libraryNEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Public libraries have always been a good place to educate yourself about personal finance, even more so now that a free educational program on the fundamentals of investing is launching at libraries around the country.
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Energy efficiency limited for big houses
Monday, March 13, 2006
More Americans using credit cards to pay taxes
More Americans using credit cards to pay taxesWIS-TV - The IRS says $355 million in federal taxes have been paid with plastic. That's up almost 50% from this time last year. Experts warn if you charge it there's a 2.5% percent fee, and you'll end up paying a lot more if you only make the minimum payments Two-term Boone treasurer faces similar GOP opponentRockford Register-Star - BELVIDERE Two women, both Republicans, are running for the Boone County Treasurer s post in the March 21 primary. There are no Democratic candidates, so the winner will be elected to a four-year term. The treasurer s annual salary is $56,188
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Personal Finance Daily -- March 8
Personal Finance Daily -- March 8The IRS could be the big winner after this year's Academy Awards, when the Oscars' stars and presenters tally up the income tax bill on their "free" gift packages, reportedly worth an estimated $100,000.

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