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...report: "The rapid growth in the number of partnerships reporting losses would lack a sound business rationale if it were not for the ability of many taxpayers to use the tax losses ... to shelter other income from taxation." Pickle is now asking the Treasury for another study that will pinpoint the sections of the current tax code that are being abused. "No law has been violated," he says. "But the tax code should not allow the accumulation of shelters...
This past Tuesday, when he was asked to pinpoint why, exactly, the Crimson floundered in its last three NCAA tournament-appearances, Welch said, “Our first couple of years, I think we were just happy to be there. We weren’t that confident, to be honest with...
This past Tuesday, when he was asked to pinpoint why, exactly, the Crimson floundered in its last three NCAA tournament-appearances, Welch said, “Our first couple of years, I think we were just happy to be there. We weren’t that confident, to be honest with...
...knows how long such a reset might last and whether aiming the magnet at a different part of the brain would work any better. But that hasn't stopped neurologists from trying rTMS on other conditions. For example, specialized MRI scans can pinpoint where stroke damage has occurred and what parts of the brain are trying to take over for the affected regions. Could the right combination of stimulation and inhibition help stroke victims overcome their disabilities...
Indeed, the high quality of the production made it difficult to pinpoint a clear star of the show. The vocalists were by no accounts extraordinary, but their performances displayed obvious musical talent. Patrick W. Hosfield ’05, in the title character Candide, looked the part. With a suave red sweater and cheeks of the same color, an earnest gaze and gentle gait, Hosfield adeptly assumes the character of Candide. Even more impressive is the acting range that Hosfield displays, deftly switching between naively optimistic and violently belligerent expressions. In a number of sad solos and in one great...