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...page article, Loury says the government should allow Blacks to tap their own potential through such means as educational vouchers, adoption programs and enterprise zones...
...author of The Best and the Brightest and The Powers That Be. The product of five years of research, his latest book attempts to dissect the double whammy suffered by the U.S. auto industry at the hands of OPEC and Japanese automakers. Much of Halberstam's rambling 752-page work is devoted to a dramatic recapitulation of the dynastic and bureaucratic maneuvering at two firms, Ford of Detroit and Nissan of Tokyo, before and during the great U.S. auto crisis of the late '70s. But the moral that Halberstam, 52, draws from his story is intended to have wider significance...
...Lake View Bank. Indeed, tax advisers have been working overtime in a competition to develop the earliest and most detailed advice, and dozens of how-to books and pamphlets are already coming off the printing presses. Examples: the accounting firm Deloitte Haskins & Sells has published a free 96-page booklet, The Tax Revolution: A New Era Begins, and Pocket Books is coming out this month with J.K. Lasser's What the New Tax Law Means to You, a 320-page guide, priced...
...nonprofit groups are urging taxpayers to make donations now rather than waiting until after Jan. 1. Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston has notified patrons about the tax advantage in its monthly billings and is getting better-than-usual payments on pledges. Dartmouth College plans to send a two-page tax advisory to 57,000 of its supporters to stimulate pre-1987 donations. Manhattan art appraisers are swamped with requests to evaluate expensive works that wealthy collectors want to give away before Jan. 1. "Half my colleagues are crushed with work, and the other half are turning down work because...
...response to the room search, Paul paid $260 in order to take out a full page advertisement in the October 8 edition of the Herald. The advertisement was a reprint of the letter sent to him by Robinson, which cleared Paul of any wrongdoing...