Word: taxingly
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...directly into the pocketbooks of American voters. That's because the big steps it will take to slow the rate of warming require that the White House find ways either to discourage fuel use or to encourage greater use of environmentally friendly technology. The first can mean higher energy taxes; the second can mean more expensive machinery, although some experts argue that the switch doesn't have to cost a lot more. Last month the Department of Energy released a report saying a 20% cutback to 1990 emission levels would be possible by 2010 without raising energy costs, through...
Tribune Editor and co-owner Michael G. Gartner, a Pulitzer prize winner and former president of NBC News, contends that the Daily is using its tax-free status, university subsidized circulation and non-student business staff to compete unfairly with the Tribune...
Hilton A. Salhanick, Hisaw professor of reproductive physiology at the School of Public Health (SPH), was paid $250,000 in 1996 as an incentive to take emeritus status, according to University tax returns...
Salhanick's 1995 salary was roughly $85,000, according to University tax returns...
...payment stands out on University tax returns because it is a lump sum, not paid over two years, and because the SPH faces financial obstacles that the Business School--one of the more affluent areas of the University--does...