Pollina to sit election out, while Progressive Abbott carries the party banner MONTPELIER -- The Vermont Progressive Party will have one candidate running for statewide office this fall, and it won't be Anthony Pollina, the party member many had been expecting to see on the ballot.
Hurricane prep work rings up sales Hurricane season has barely begun, but it's already kicking up a storm at cash registers. Mass trepidation after last year's record barrage has been blowing the roof off sales of satellite phones, generators, backup data services and ready-to-eat meals.
Anti-avoidance plan conflicts with leasing rules Alex Hawkes, Accountancy Age , Friday 16 June 2006 at 00:00:00 Finance and Leasing Association says plan to clamp down on loans exchanged for future revenues conflicts with long-standing leasing tax proposals Anti-avoidance proposals on structured finance arrangements, introduced last week, conflict with the government's plan for the taxation of leasing, the Finance and Leasing
CDW Says Cost Reduction Drives Server Optimization Company says server optimization lowers expenses because of reduced costs of service, cooling, and management.
Topsham growth sparks discussion TOPSHAM The number of groups talking about growth in Topsham continues to grow. A new group of residents concerned with how the town balances development with quality of life met for the first time on Monday.
AD: General Electric AD NUMBER: 2006-12-24 MANUFACTURER: General Electric SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2006-12-24 SUMMARY: The FAA is superseding an existing airworthiness directive (AD) for General Electric Company(GE) CF6-45/-50 series turbofan engines.
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