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...happened last year with Southern California Edison. To guard against owing tax on phantom gains, investors should hold fully taxable preferreds in an IRA or other tax-deferred account. And because taxes paid on phantom gains can never be fully recovered if the company fails, Lieb says he invests only in high-quality companies...
CONVICTED. IRA EINHORN, 62, fugitive hippie turned New Age guru, of first-degree murder, for the 1977 bludgeoning death of his girlfriend, Helen (Holly) Maddux; in Philadelphia. On the lam in Europe for more than 15 years, Einhorn tried to blame the cia when Maddux's mummified body was found stuffed in a steamer trunk in the couple's Philadelphia apartment in 1979; at trial, his attorney called the corpse "just a piece of circumstantial evidence." Einhorn got life...
...CONVICTED. IRA EINHORN, 62, 1970s counterculture guru who enjoyed nearly two decades of idyllic fugitive life in Europe before being extradited from France last year to stand trial for the 1977 bludgeoning death of his girlfriend Holly Maddux; of first-degree murder; in Philadelphia. Einhorn accused authorities of planting Maddux's partially mummified corpse in his closet half a year after her disappearance to prevent him from revealing information about CIA mind-control tests...
...Crimson’s only opportunity to race Cal would have been in the IRA National Championship regatta, where the Harvard and Radcliffe lightweights race every year. However, the heavyweights’ tradition of training extensively for the Harvard-Yale regatta—a marathon course of four miles for the varsity boats—has prevented the Crimson from competing in IRAs, as the regattas fall into the same time frame...
...Nordwind at the age of 11, the native Chicagoans started a band called the Greased Ferrets. Andy Duncan, after overcoming initial missteps, joined the party in high school, and Kulash met current drummer Dan Konopka while studying at Brown. After officially forming in 1999, OK Go finally broke when Ira Glass, host of the public radio show “This American Life,” requested that the band perform with him on a touring version of the show. Their fan base grew rapidly, and they were eventually signed by Capitol Records. The band recorded an entire disc?...