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People who respond to the e-mail are then forwarded forged government documents showing the supposed legitimacy of the plan. The documents often include payment plans, bank drafts and government stationary...
...guilds and the industry seems inevitable. Talks with the WGA broke down on March 1 and will not resume for another two weeks; the SGA has failed to even begin negotiations. Sticking points include the best way to overhaul so-called “outmoded” residual payment formulas for syndicated television shows and movies released on DVD, as well as “creative rights” (in the case of the WGA) that would give writers more control over and credit for their product. What does this mean for the average American couch potato? The industry...
...would go to the richest 1%, how would it be good for the economy and help working families? Distribute the reduction evenly among working people so it will significantly affect 99% of us. Imagine what a family could do with $20,000 (make a down payment on a new house, buy a car, pay college tuition, purchase a computer). We'll call it "trickle-up economics." DAVID LUHR Cary...
...Bush is expected to insist that any retroactive instant tax cut be tied to his 10-year plan. The administration says that's to make sure the American people know that the $60 billion (about $300 a head, which is mostly psychological) is just a down payment. But the bigger danger for a White House that's tied a 10-year tax cut to a one-year (we hope) slowdown is that once the $60 billion cavalry rides in, all Bush's hard work in bad-mouthing the economy to advance his agenda will have been wasted. He will have...
...Geibel has taken a job helping an Old Economy firm trade online with suppliers and customers. He says he is more effective now. "In the New Economy you have to do everything on your own - build up your product, your database, logistics and payment services," he says. "We had to compete with Old Economy companies that already had all those things. It was lots of fun and everybody was highly motivated, but you have to have traditional management skills and structure. You can't change basic business rules...