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...allows him to be an active parent in his daughter's life? The courts should not be allowed to dictate the amount of time a child spends with a parent. Maybe if the judges and mediators were only allowed to see their children for this allotted time, they would rethink their actions. Name Withheld by Request Detroit Who Owns the Truth? It is laughable and tragic that CBS's failure to authenticate documents affirming what we all already know about George W. Bush's questionable National Guard duty would be used by some as proof of liberal bias...
...deaf ear to any excuses—particularly any that involve an over-reliance on paid assistants to do their research and writing for them. If Harvard is not willing to hold its Faculty to the same high scholarly standards as it does its students, then perhaps it should rethink its undergraduate plagiarism policy and do away with the charade of irreproachable academic integrity...
...Alan Greenspan have endorsed expensing. Here's the rub: surveys show that if options must be expensed, nearly half the companies with broad plans will cut back grants to the rank and file, while only a handful will cut equity-based compensation to executives. "We'd have to rethink our ability to provide stock options to all employees," says Marc Jones, CEO of Visionael, where the expensing rule would chop $1.5 million off reported profits...
...July 16 - more than half the year - to pay the government; it's only thereafter that the money they earn goes into their pockets. Does it have to be that way? Increasingly, economists, financial analysts and even many governments are saying no. Across the Continent, pressure is growing to rethink tax policy to restore vitality to Europe's lackluster economy. In large and small ways, the heavily bureaucratic tax systems in place in most of the Continent are coming under attack - and even governments with the biggest budgetary constraints are being forced to respond. The Austrian parliament in May approved...
...about." He thinks Chirac should embrace a referendum fight as a chance to connect voters more seriously to the E.U. But Margot Wallström, the Swedish E.U. environment Commissioner, believes the growth of Euro-skepticism and apathy evident in the election results should prod a more systematic rethink of the E.U.'s future. "Politicians should show greater respect for the people and move forward more slowly in the European integration process," she told the Swedish newspaper Dagens Industri. "In the European Commission, we must accept that more power should be given back to the member states." What happens...