Word: taxing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Atkins said yesterday he is already using the month-old research committees. Ed Dauber, special assistant to the councillor, estimates that 75 per cent of the issues that Atkins has brought before the Council have been studied by one or more of his task forces. His motions on tax assessment came out of task force research...
...seminars will concentrate on specific economic conditions in America today, how the government affects those conditions, and the possibilities for changing them. Topics will include: "Tax Policy and Income Inequality," Government Spending and the Great Society," and "Propects for Ending Poverty...
AIRLINES Leaving Their Dollars President Johnson's proposed travel tax would hurt all airlines that fly be tween the U.S. and Europe. But it figures to work a special hardship on foreign carriers, since they currently handle 60% of all transatlantic traffic...
...that shapes up as the most lucrative sideline. Bloomingdale is especially enthusiastic about his newly named Diners/ Fugazy subsidiary, which has 75 offices around the world. Surveying the $60 billion-a-year travel industry as a whole, he is understandably unhappy about the Johnson Administration's proposals to tax overseas travel; nonetheless, he envisions great growth in the future. ."It stretches the imagination," says the man from the Diners' Club, "to try to conceive of what the travel business can become...
Venus Examined assumes that a small, sleazy charitable foundation attempts to grab status in the world of tax-exempt altruism by sponsoring a sex research project. The researcher is bent on filming the orgasm in its natural habitat, using live volunteers and, among other teaching aids, a camera-equipped mechanical phallus. Experiment places its research project, supplied with similar equipment, in a crummy Ohio college. Faculty wives are among the volunteers. Neither Robert Kyle nor Patrick Catling is a hopelessly bad writer, sentence by sentence, although Catling wins the nomination for the silliest line of the year (so far): "Camilla...