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...permanent. Bush argues that with reduced income taxes, families have more to spend, and with lowered corporate taxes, businesses can invest in equipment. Laura Bush gave an example in her speech at the convention: the owner of an Iowa tow-truck company who used the credits to modernize her fleet...
...saying he robbed banks because "that's where the money is." Actually, museums are where the money is. Where else can you find so many portable items of stupendous value within arm's reach? In a single gallery there can be canvases worth more, taken together, than a whole fleet of jumbo jets. And while banks can hide their money in vaults, museums, by their very mission, are compelled to put their valuables in plain sight...
Council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 said the bounced checks, which were intended to pay off student grants and events such as Springfest, resulted from delays in the disbursement of council money by Harvard to the council’s Fleet checking account...
...going to request that the treasurer give us a printout of the Fleet account and we would then prohibit the treasurer from writing checks for money we don’t actually have in the account,” Mahan said...
According to McLoughlin, both Princeton and MIT have mandated similar arrangements for their student groups, the former establishing a partnership with Fleet, the latter requiring organizations to conduct business directly with the school...