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...There's concern in the [Watertown] community that tax-exempt space means the city will forgo economic growth on the site," Power said. "What's likely to occur, as in Cambridge and Boston, is that Harvard will be a stable employer with large purchasing contracts and a community that supports vitality...
Driscoll said the Arsenal site provides for $3.5 of Watertown's $15 million annual budget. Without adequate revenues from Harvard's tax-exempt status, Watertown may be unable to proceed with many capital projects--such as school and library renovations and road repairs...
Nations ought to be able to exempt certain basic services from private competition; governments ought not to depend on private organizations to deliver a nation’s mail, or even provide a nation’s healthcare, if that government so chooses. Such exemptions and protections ensure that governments will have the ability to directly provide for the day-to-day functioning of society and be accountable for those services’ successes and failures...
...includes Disney's Robert Iger and DreamWorks' Jeffrey Katzenberg), expires May 1. During a strike, cameras could keep rolling on completed movie scripts. TV too would be fine--for now. The rest of this season's comedies and dramas have been shot, while news and reality shows would be exempt. But even though networks have stockpiled some shows, be prepared for a fall season heavy on newsmagazines, Survivor clones, TV movies (now being shot and banked) and recycled theatrical releases...
...imports will be pork and goat, mostly from the Netherlands and Denmark. Such cooked and cured meats as canned hams, prepared sausages and prosciutto are not affected because heating or processing kills the foot-and-mouth virus. Certain dairy products like yogurt, Brie and hard cheeses are also exempt, since they are already subject to strict manufacturing conditions, including pasteurization...