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16 hours ago ago from Get WebSite Traffic

How much am I looking to pay a certified public accountant (CPA) for advice and consultation in New York? I do not want an accountant that has not existed, but also do not want to be paying exorbitant amounts of money. What is the average? that did not specify what type of advice you wanted. tell me what you want to learn / know and can guide me more. e-mail me [75-200 an hour] True Crime New York City (Playthrough) Part 15/65 ...

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A Plea for Unity

16 hours ago ago from leftfielder.org

Tomorrow, my wife and I are headed for our annual round of family Christmas visits in Texas. So this will likely be my last post of 2009. In that spirit I hope that you all had a wonderful year, that you all have a Merry Christmas (whether you celebrate it or not, I still hope that the Christmas season finds you well and contented!), and here's to a fabulous 2010. I would like to end 2009, however, by reminding everyone that what unites ...

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21 hours ago ago from True News from ChangeNYC.Org

Gov Where Is Our Seabury Commission? To Investigate the Crime Wave of Corruption in NY New Yorkers in the 1930s lacked the means to ferret out collusive arrangements among their elected representatives, organized criminals, and corrupt police. Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Judge Samuel Seabury to quench Tammany Hall corruption in the city's magistrate's courts and police department . The Seabury investigation, which resulted in the ...

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13 hours ago ago from Estate of Denial

It's been another big estate news day.  Note the article posted about how the Nina Wang estate looting trial has harmed credibility within Hong Kong's formerly revered feng shui community .  We find this an interesting example of using a guise of respectability for abusive purposes.  Feng shui “master” Tony Chan Chun-chuen's conduct is no different from people using social prominence, community visibility, professional stature, religious ...

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8 hours ago ago from Daily Markets

The US government already had to crack down on one Swiss bank, UBS, fining it $780 million earlier this year for illegally aiding American citizens in evading their taxes. Now, it's Credit Suisse (CS) in the crosshairs for helping clients in Iran, Libya, Sudan, and other countries perform illegal transactions. The bank has since accepted and acknowledged responsibility for its criminal conduct and is now settling with New York City, New York ...

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Fingerprinting For Food Stamps Under Scrutiny : NPR

7 hours ago ago from NPR

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19 hours ago ago from U.S. News

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10 hours ago ago from The New York Times

New York City's unemployment rate dropped to 10 percent in November, as professional services like law and accounting firms hired more workers after many months of cutting jobs, the State Labor Department said Thursday. Related Times Topics: Unemployment State officials took the drop in the city's rate, from a 16-year high of 10.3 percent in October, as a sign that the bulk of the job losses from the latest recession might ...

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9 hours ago ago from The New York Times

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