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...populist roots that are hard to dig out. And there is no point denying it: repealing the estate tax would benefit the superrich. Short of communism, any plan to get rid of a tax that many see as immoral is bound to help billionaires. So what? The barrels of ink spilled on this point miss the mark...
...Politics.com Packages polls, forums and fund-raising data. Recently sold an 80% stake in Medinex, a physicians' office-management site, to help stanch a flow of red ink that topped $6 million...
Kleitsch was the only scheduled protester who had showed up that Tuesday. On one officer's schedule for the day before, ten groups were slated. Nine had "no show" written in red ink next to their names. The Greyhound Adoption Program had shown...
...minutes it was over, and I had nothing to show for it except the satisfaction of having sweated excessively on some very expensive clothes. Journalists, after all, are supposed to be ink-stained wretches, not to appear on MTV and marry Sharon Stone. At least that's what I want my colleagues to think. That way I can get all the attention...
...McArthurGlen) Alan Glen. Kaempfer started his own home-building business four years later and then created one of Washington's top office developers, Kaempfer Co. Trouble hit in the early '90s, when the capital's property market collapsed and left Kaempfer Co. wallowing in $1 billion worth of red ink. (It avoided bankruptcy and is once again profitable.) Meanwhile, Kaempfer invested in McArthurGlen, once America's largest outlet-mall developer, which built 32 centers across the U.S. When its big-name tenants, including Liz Claiborne and Nike, urged a European expansion, Glen told Kaempfer, "I'm too tired...