Sale tax question Aug. 3 for new Andover City Hall The Augusta Daily Gazette Sun, 30 May 2010 13:50 PM PDT Augusta, Kan. â" Last week, the Andover City Council improved wording of a sales tax question for the Aug. 3 Primary Election ballot. They seek voter approval for a 4-year 1-cent sales tax to finance expenses for construction, equipping, and financing the new city hall under construction east of the Public Library in Central Park. | State 'Nearly' Agreed on Oil Duty Increase The Moscow Times Sun, 30 May 2010 13:43 PM PDT The government may reinstate an export tax on 22 east Siberian oil fields from July and drop state-run Rosneft 's Vankor project from the select group next year, as the Finance Ministry aims to close a widening budget gap. | Dubai may be able to avoid new bailout The Clarion-Ledger Sun, 30 May 2010 13:36 PM PDT Dubai will ride out its latest financial troubles without a federal bailout for another major investment company seeking postponement of debt repayments, the Emirates' finance chief said Saturday after the request raised new concerns about the city-state's credit woes. | Fundraising heats up; 2 candidates miss filing deadline Hollister Free Lance Sun, 30 May 2010 13:29 PM PDT Voters will head to the polls June 8 to decide several local races. There are nine candidates running for the three major races in San Benito County. Photo by: Free Lance file photo Several candidates intensified fundraising efforts in the final weeks before the June primary, while at least two residents running for office in the open seats locally had not turned in campaign finance disclosure ... | Government rocked by Lawâs resignation Gulf Times Sun, 30 May 2010 13:27 PM PDT Britain âs new coalition government was yesterday dealing with its first blow after David Laws, a high-profile finance minister, resigned over expenses revelations that also exposed his homosexuality. | Coalition rocked after minister quits over expenses AFP via Yahoo! Canada News Sun, 30 May 2010 13:26 PM PDT LONDON (AFP) - The new coalition government was dealing with its first significant setback on Sunday after David Laws, a high-profile finance minister, quit over his expenses claims. | Biti reverts to previous economy growth forecast The Herald Sun, 30 May 2010 13:22 PM PDT FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti has reverted to his previous economy growth forecast of 7 percent on the basis that direct investment and donor assistance will increase in the second half of the year. | 1996 WESTERN STAR 4964FX The Trucker Sun, 30 May 2010 13:15 PM PDT * Plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, and any emission testing charge. | | |
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