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1927 Supreme Court
Clyde W. Ford • Think Black: A Memoir
On June 28, Werner submitted his final report on Case S.I.-19267-F, showing tax deficiencies of $1,099,944 and a penalty of $549,972. But even this was to be scaled down. After a series of further conferences between IRS officials and Wirtz, Brown & Root was ultimately required to pay a total of only $372,000. There were of course no fraud indi
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Mick Jackson • The Underground Man
these plans require an actuary to certify that funding levels are sufficient to cover future pension fund obligations.
Robert Walker • Pass The 65: A PLAIN ENGLISH EXPLANATION TO HELP YOU PASS THE SERIES 65 EXAM - UPDATED FOR 2017
She realized that the problems related to the waste pond at the Yeager site were neither secret nor isolated. She suspected she was uncovering a systematic problem of Range’s: the impoundments were leaking, and so were the white temporary pipelines between them.
Eliza Griswold • Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the Fracturing of America
With approval from a dozen different bureaus required for each contract, contracts from other districts might be stalled for months. Johnson would show up at each bureau—and contracts from the Fourteenth District were approved and back in the mail within days. In a White House ceremony on July 28, 1933, President Roosevelt presented the first AAA c
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