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...there is a highly motivated group of people who want to see this case adjudicated," says Barkow, who is now the executive director the NYU School of Law's Center on the Administration of Criminal Law. "Madoff is easy. The ring of people around Madoff is a much tougher case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Man Who Will Prosecute the Bernard Madoff Case | 1/14/2009 | See Source »

Bartz knows all of this. She also knows that putting all of the pieces together is a long shot. But it is not impossible, and strong management has fixed tougher problems at other companies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yahoo!'s Best Chance at Future Growth | 1/13/2009 | See Source »

...reform. It's a mission fueled by head-scratching homeowners who can't fathom why they are paying higher taxes on homes with tumbling prices. However, with at least 44 states facing budget woes in the coming year, it's a movement that, if successful, could make it tougher on states to raise revenues. And yet, with the Georgia general assembly about to start its session next week, Lindsey says he hopes both houses will quickly pass his bill to cap growth in assessments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Does Your Devalued Home Have Such a High Tax Rate? | 1/10/2009 | See Source »

...budget choices were getting tougher in the 1970s, Europe faced similar dilemmas and took a different course. While Americans rejected new taxes and new domestic programs, Europeans elected governments that introduced higher taxation, mainly value-added taxes, to cover the rising costs of health care, education, infrastructure, poverty relief and international-development aid. Ultimately, the Europeans restrained excessive growth in the welfare state in order to maintain global competitiveness and rebalance their economies and succeeded in sustaining the public-private partnerships and welfare-state benefits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Case for Bigger Government | 1/8/2009 | See Source »

...bordering the opium-rich Golden Triangle, there will always be men like Botts who are fooled by the country's freewheeling reputation and corrupt police force into thinking that smuggling out heroin in cans of shaving foam is a sensible way to earn a living. The second question is tougher. But apart from Alex Garland's classic novel The Beach, the books I see most tourists reading in Thailand are the his-and-hers prison memoirs The Damage Done (convicted Australian heroin trafficker Warren Fellows' account of life in Bang Kwang Central Prison) and Forget You Had A Daughter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jailhouse Schlock | 1/1/2009 | See Source »

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