Word: coded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...debate involves some of the most obscure arcana in the tax code: interest capitalization, mirror loans and Section 351 Transfers, to name a few. But here are some guideposts...
...media did not hit Reagan hard because of his ideology, but because of the ever-increasing scope of their duties. The media's treatment of President Clinton makes it clear that being in government these days requires a much stricter code of conduct than it did even twenty-five years ago. Nor does this code apply only to office-holders. The non-legislative approval process experienced by Bobby Ray Inman, Lani Guinier, John Tower, and others shows that trying to get into the top offices can be just as hard as being there...
...Hayes refers to as "money time." First, with Harvard trying to tie the game in the closing minutes, Franklin scored a fast-break layup off a steal. Then, with only seconds left and Yale clinging to a two-point lead, the Massachusetts native hit an out-of-this-area-code three-pointer...
Because of changes in the tax code, however, Harvard is now allowed to issue only $150 million in tax-exempt bonds...
...apparently random disconnections of my PAC code...