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Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Job alert - - Celebrate Canada Day with a tax hit on your pay


Celebrate Canada Day with a tax hit on your pay
CTV - OTTAWA Federal tax collectors are ready to boost the amount of income tax deducted from paycheques in as little as three months if the new Conservative government goes ahead and repeals breaks introduced by the Liberals. The Canada Revenue Agency

Ute a third-team All-American
Salt Lake Tribune - University of Utah women's basketball star Kim Smith was selected as an Associated Press Third-Team All-American on Tuesday. Smith averaged 19.8 points and 7.9 rebounds a game. The 6-foot-1 senior is just the second NCAA Division I women's player to

Senate's immigration bill offers undocumented workers chance to earn
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - WASHINGTON To the relief of Florida employers and millions of undocumented residents nationwide, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved sweeping legislation on Monday designed to meet labor needs and give illegal immigrants a chance to "earn

Mega Millions Jackpot Now Over $100M
WTOL-TV - ATLANTA (AP) -- The jackpot in the multistate Mega Millions lottery drawing has grown to $117 million dollars for Friday's drawing. None of the tickets sold for Tuesday's $96 million-dollar drawing matched all five lotto numbers and the Mega Ball

Lawmakers map strategies for immigration debate next week
GovExec.com - Senate Democrats next week plan to counter Republican proposals on immigration and border security by emphasizing their ideas on the hot-button issue. According to talking points circulated Friday by Democratic leaders to rank-and-file offices

Your company logo on a postage stamp?
Network World Fusion - There are two significant numbers to report relative to Stamps.com , the online postage company we've written about a few times over the years. The first is 10.5 billion: That's the total number of business-to-consumer advertising pieces mailed in

Plan eases rules on diplomas: Torrington proposal cuts credits
Waterbury Republican-American - Copyright 2006 Republican-American TORRINGTON -- Revisions to graduation requirements to accomodate a new schedule at the high school would make it easier for students to earn dimplomas. The plan reduces the number of credits needed for graduation

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Highlights of major immigration proposals in Congress
Lexington Herald-Leader - Allows illegal immigrants who were in the United States before 2004 to continuing working legally for six years if they pay a $1,000 fine and clear a criminal background check. They would become eligible for permanent residence if they pay another

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