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Attributing Harvard’s early success and its best start in program history in part to Boe is a huge understatement, though the goalie cannot bear all of the credit...

Author: By John R. Hein and David H. Stearns, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: AOTW: Un-Boe-lievable | 12/16/2003 | See Source »

...will eliminate President Bush’s irresponsible tax cuts for the wealthiest, preserve the cuts that help the middle class and offer new tax cuts that help middle-class families achieve some financial security again. I will match every $1 in private savings with $1 in refundable tax credits, up to $1,000 each year. A worker who saves the maximum under this plan every year from age 25 to retirement will have a nest egg of $200,000. To help families realize the American dream, I’ll also give a $5,000 tax credit for struggling...

Author: By John Edwards, | Title: Opportunities For All | 12/15/2003 | See Source »

...could encourage corporations to move overseas. At a time when America has lost over 2 million manufacturing jobs, we should shut down tax loopholes that encourage companies to take jobs abroad. Instead, we should offer tax incentives for companies to manufacture here in America, like a 10 percent tax credit for corporations that produce goods here and keep jobs at home. And we should be bringing venture capital to areas hard-hit by job loss, especially rural communities with entrepreneurs eager to start small businesses if they can only get some help. We should be exporting American products, not American...

Author: By John Edwards, | Title: Opportunities For All | 12/15/2003 | See Source »

Sometimes the classics really are the best; Quincy House Drama Society’s no-frills production of William Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well was a highlight of the season. Much credit is due to graduate student Brett W. Gamboa for his choice of play; All’s Well is one of the most undeservedly neglected pieces in Shakespeare’s canon. Its unsatisfying resolution and prickly comedy may make it unpopular among directors, but it is a sure delight to audiences...

Author: By Alexandra D. Hoffer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Review: ‘All’s Well’ With This Quincy Production | 12/15/2003 | See Source »

Second, I’m going to help spur investment and growth by cutting taxes strategically for innovators, manufacturers and small businesses. Giving a tax credit for factories that create new jobs here in America. Eliminating the capital gains tax for new investments in startups. And giving a credit for the purchase of information technology. We’ve lost manufacturing jobs every single month since George W. Bush has been in office; it’s time to stop the bleeding...

Author: By Joseph I. Lieberman, | Title: The Next Generation of Growth | 12/15/2003 | See Source »

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