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- 1From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 41, Issue 46-47)Byline: S. KAMAL HAYDER KAZMI The greatest strength of the federal principle is that it alone of all known principles of organization prepares and tests people for top-management responsibility at an early stage. In...
- 2From:The EconomistAmerican policy is splintering state by state, with profound consequences T O UNDERSTAND THE future of America, don't head to Washington, DC. Instead, talk to the governors of its most conservative state, Mississippi,...
- 3From:Foreign Affairs (Vol. 101, Issue 5)Amid the continuing revelations about what led to the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, one aspect of the crisis has received comparatively little attention: how the effort to negate the presidential election...
- 4From:Taiwan Government NewsIn order to assist the Linyuan Industrial Zone to improve the operating environment and enhance the corporate image, the Industrial Bureau of the Ministry of Economic Affairs launched a three-year "General Inspection of...
- 5From:Public Roads (Vol. 86, Issue 3)Pennsylvania's 67 counties share a challenging responsibility with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT): to manage key components of a far-flung and extensive road and bridge network. Pennsylvania...
- 6From:The EconomistThe return of big government sparks questions for the European project C RANK UP THE power flowing into a building and the lights shine that much brighter. Without an upgrade in its wiring, though, fuses will soon blow...
- 7From:USA Today (Vol. 150, Issue 2920)HERE are two questions pertinent to our times: How would you reduce the greatest free republic in history to despotism in a short period of time? How would you stop that from happening? The answer to the first question...
- 8From:Rock Products (Vol. 125, Issue 6)If a haul truck or a hammer is used for mining or used at a mine, does MSHA have jurisdiction over them forever, wherever they go and however they are used? Put differently, does "jurisdiction follow equipment if it...
- 9From:Economic & Political WeeklyByline: Anushka Mittal The author would like to acknowledge and thank the anonymous reviewer for their inputs as they helped to enrich the discussion and put them in the right perspective. Anushka Mittal...
- 10From:Managed Healthcare Executive (Vol. 32, Issue 5)KENT COUNTY, MICHGAN Not every U.S. county was bold enough n 2012 to make a 13 1/2-mnute video titled "Framing Social Determinants of Health" challenging Itself to do a better job of addressing the wellsprings of...
- 11From:The EconomistA tussle between the state and tribes goes to the Supreme Court W ITH AN AIR of efficiency Judge Amy Page moves through the day's docket. Defendants stand sheepishly before her to face their charges: assault and...
- 12From:Maclean's (Vol. 134, Issue 10)Hyperbole and a Half is a slyly brilliant web comic in which author Allie Brosh uses manic, deliberately crude drawings to dismantle ordinary human experiences into shards of genius and madness. In one, she laid out...
- 13From:National Review (Vol. 73, Issue 20)The talk of a "national divorce" is increasing. It's as if people suddenly agreed we should have a constitutional convention, but it had to be held in Reno. I'm sorry, that's an archaic reference. No one goes to Reno...
- 14From:The Brooklyn Rail"Every form of government tends to perish by excess of its basic principle. Aristocracy ruins itself by limiting too narrowly the circle within which power is confined; oligarchy ruins itself by the incautious for...
- 15From:The EconomistTwo British judges quit Hong Kong's top court I N 2016 Leung Kwok-hung, a politician also known as "Long Hair", snatched a folder of confidential documents from a government official during a meeting at Hong Kong's...
- 16From:Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure (Vol. 24, Issue 1)The title of this article is more aspirational than informational. Except in very limited circumstances, which are discussed below, the Tax Court does not have jurisdiction over assessable penalties or foreign...
- 17From:Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure (Vol. 24, Issue 1)In this article, Brackney and Ryan discuss the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS') ability to seize offshore assets to collect delinquent Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) penalties. On May 12, 2021,...
- 18From:Wisconsin Law JournalByline: Derek Hawkins 7th Circuit Digests 7th Circuit Court of Appeals Case Name: Bobbie Jo Scholz v. United States of America, et al., Case No.: 20-2163 Officials: SYKES, Chief Judge, and FLAUM and BRENNAN,...
- 19From:Women's Health Weekly2022 FEB 10 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Investigators discuss new findings in Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Conditions (STDs) - Syphilis. According to news originating...
- 20From:Economic & Political WeeklyByline: Rekha Saxena Rekha Saxena (rekhasaxenadu@gmail.com) teaches at the Department of Political Science, University of Delhi; Honorary Senior Advisor, Forum of Federations, Ottawa; and Honorary Vice-Chairperson,...