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...group, called the Graduate Employees and Students Organization, has said grades will be withheld until Yale's administration agrees to negotiate for a contract. No talks are scheduled...
...university was still canvassing professors Friday to determine how many of the assistants had withheld grades. The Tuesday deadline does not apply to them, although a deadline will be given to them, Fryer said...
...birth of the U.N. and, in 1953, became the paper's Washington bureau chief. As a thrice-weekly columnist, he gained fame for his deft prose, solid reporting and enviable access, but the latter often came at a price. In 1961, at President John F. Kennedy's request, he withheld what he knew of plans involving an obscure Cuban inlet called the Bay of Pigs. Reston later helped nurture the Times's op-ed page, bringing fresh voices to the paper, though few as elegant and essential...
Every payday, 18.5 million Americans have an estimated $747 million withheld from their wages and salaries and placed in 401(k) accounts, where money managers invest it in securities. Taxes remain deferred on the income and investment gains that accrue in the plans until the employees retire. But unlike traditional public and private pension plans, the 401(k) program, which has amassed $525 billion in retirement funds since it began in 1979, carries no federal insurance to protect employees against theft and mismanagement...
...expanding from 10 to all 50 states its Telefile program, which allows people to file tax returns over the phone. Taxpayers with touchtone phones enter their Social Security number, answer several yes-or-no questions, then enter the employer identification number, their total total wages, federal tax withheld and taxable interest. The taxpayer is then told how much is owed, or how much to expect in a refund. People eligible for the program use the 1040-EZ form, are single with no dependents and have a taxable income of less than $50,000. Another IRS program, CyberFile, will allow taxpayers...