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Work became more meaningful to me. Being able to help other people became more central to my life. I could now make my own schedule and not fit into anyone else's. I took more speaking engagements. I did movies that I hadn't done before--fun stuff, like Spy Hard with Leslie Nielsen, in which I beat up Hulk Hogan...
...deductibles and scheduled orthodontia for the kids. Multiply that amount by your tax bracket (say, 28%), and add that amount as a reserve. Even if you never spend a dime of the reserve, the tax savings on your contributions ensure you'll be no worse off than if you hadn't enrolled. And odds are you'll tap the reserve--even if you don't wear glasses...
...companies, together with Airbus. A side agreement was drafted, but Swissair never signed it - and the Sabena board never checked. Valère Croes, the board chairman at the time, testified he didn't even know of the existence of the side agreement, let alone that the Swiss hadn't signed it. The result: when Sabena's financial crisis boiled over, Swissair argued it wasn't obliged to help. There were other big errors. Sabena signed a costly eight-year code-sharing agreement with Richard Branson's Virgin Express in 1996, under which Virgin flew some Sabena routes to London...
...fact alive and well and living - not in Bavaria as you'd expect, but in Northern Tyrol. (The Lord Howe Island stick insect, last seen on its Australian island home in 1920, is the only other species to have been rediscovered after being classified as extinct.) The pine vole hadn't been spotted since 1962 but two years ago, a group of the rodents popped up across the border in Austria. Aside from the resurgent vole, there is little other happy news in the report - no other species has recovered sufficiently in Europe to be reclassified as less endangered, although...
...deductibles and scheduled orthodontia for the kids. Multiply that amount by your tax bracket (say, 28%), and add that amount as a reserve. Even if you never spend a dime of the reserve, the tax savings on your contributions ensure you'll be no worse off than if you hadn't enrolled. And odds are you'll tap the reserve - even if you don't wear glasses...