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The Tax Man Cometh

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Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Just in time for the April 15th tax deadline, former commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service and author Charles Rossotti gives his insider’s view of the agency everyone loves to hate, including the effects of the anti-tax movement on the IRS and the controversial alternative minimum tax.

Hearing Whispers

Faye Bowers National Security Correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor
- discusses the hearings for Bolton and Negraponte
» Christian Science Monitor
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Mike Hirsh Senior Editor for Newsweek At War With Ourselves: Why America Is Squandering Its Chance to Build a Better ...

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Clarification Unclear?

Welch Suggs, Senior Editor for Athletics at the Chronicle of Higher Education and author, and author, A Place on the Team : The Triumph and Tragedy of Title IX (Princeton University Press, 2005),
- on whether the Department of Education's recent "clarification" of a Title IX compliance rule means ...

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The Tax Man Cometh

Charles Rossotti, former commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, author, Many Unhappy Returns: One Man's Quest To Turn Around The Most Unpopular Organization In America (Harvard Business School Press, 2005)
- with an insider's account of the IRS
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Roommate Rules

Listener Calls,
- on what makes the perfect roommate
» Roommate "posting" with extravagant rules

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Roommate Rules

Today, we're taking listener calls on rules you lay down for potential roommates. Here's the posting that inspired it.

(a joke craigslist posting - here's the author's response)

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