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Vast as their differences are over tax policy, the environment and social issues, Bush and Kerry are never more impassioned than when they put the central question on the table: Whom do you trust to keep you safe? Bush lives in a dangerous world, Kerry in a complex one; one exalts strength and certainty, the other subtlety and sophistication. Kerry, the war hero, says military power alone can't win the war on terrorism. Bush, the war President, says Kerry promises bold action but only if no other government disagrees. Kerry, who speaks five languages, sees a world so intertwined...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq: One Year Later: Will We Ever Get Out Of Here?: Counting The Days | 3/15/2004 | See Source »

...rejected erbitux the next day, and ImClone shares promptly dropped 16%. The prescient ImClone sales immediately caught the attention of compliance officers at Merrill Lynch, who on Dec. 31 asked Bacanovic about it. He said it had something to do with tax-loss selling. Later he changed his story, saying he and Stewart had a pre-existing agreement to sell the stock if it dipped to $60, which it did that day. "On Monday, Dec. 31, he said nothing, nothing about any $60 price agreement," assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Schachter argued in his summation. "Four days after the sale, Peter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Not A Good Thing For Martha | 3/15/2004 | See Source »

...take nothing else away from this speech tonight take this: the essence of a good tax policy is a broad base and low rates,” Moore said...

Author: By Mark A. Adomanis, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Conservative Activist Pulls for Permanent Tax Cuts | 3/12/2004 | See Source »

Moore, emphasizing the positive effects of the oft-ridiculed Bush tax cuts, called them “the single best pro-growth tax cut since Reagan...

Author: By Mark A. Adomanis, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Conservative Activist Pulls for Permanent Tax Cuts | 3/12/2004 | See Source »

...Congress failed to reauthorize the trust fund, shifting the burden from polluters to taxpayers. Since then, polluters have enjoyed a $4 million-a-day tax break at the expense of everyone else. In 1995, taxpayers covered just 18 percent of Superfund’s costs. This year, they will pay for a larger portion of the program. And now that the president has plunged the country into fiscal crisis, right-wing opponents of Superfund have an excuse to cut the program’s funding. Just when the Bush administration claimed it could not afford to add sites...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Polluters Should Pay | 3/12/2004 | See Source »

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