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Owe Back Taxes to the State or IRS?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tax Settle)
Wed Mar 26 17:39:30 2014

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Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 14:39:28 -0700

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 the world who are deeply religious, who get enriched by the 
wonderful sense of community by their religion," said Nye, who wore his 
trademark bow tie. "But these same people do not embrace the extraordinary 
view that the Earth is somehow only 6,000 years old."The debate drew 
a few Nye disciples in the audience, including Aaron Swomley, who wore 
a red bowtie and white lab coat. Swomley said he was impressed 
by Ham's presentation and the debate's respectful tone."I think they did 
a good job outlining their own arguments without getting too heated, as 
these debates tend to get," he said.Some scientists had been critical of 
Nye for agreeing to debate the head of a Christian ministry that 
is dismissive of evolution.Jerry Coyne, an evolution professor at the University 
of Chicago, wrote on his blog that "Nye's appearance will be giving 
money to organizations who try to subvert the mission Nye has had 
all his life: science education, particularly of kids." Coyne pointed out 
that the Creation Museum will be selling DVDs of the event.The debate 
was hatched after Nye appeared in an online video in 2012 that 
urged parents not to pass their religious-based doubts about evolution on 
to their children. Ham rebutted Nye's statements with his own online video 
and the two later agreed to share a stage.
 In this Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014, photo, job seekers line up to 
meet a prospective employer at a career fair at a hotel in 
Dallas. Payroll processor ADP reports on job growth at U.S. companies in 
January on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. (AP Photo/LM Otero)The Associated PressWASHINGTON 
 A private survey shows that businesses added jobs at a modest 
pace in January, a sign that hiring may have rebounded after a 
disappointing figure in December.Payroll processor ADP says companies added 
175,000 jobs last month. That's down from 227,000 in December, which was 
revised lower. But it was much better than the government's official figure 
of just 74,000 new jobs in December.The ADP numbers cover only private 
businesses and often diverge from the government's more comprehensive report. 
In December its figure came in much higher than the official count.The 
report comes amid rising fears of a slowdown in the U.S. and 
global economies. Those fears have caused sharp falls in stock markets worldwide. 
Turmoil in developing countries and signs of slower growth in the U.S. 
have also raised uncertainty about the Federal Reserve's next steps.Mark 
Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, which compiles ADP's report, 
said that cold weather "continued to weigh on the job numbers."Many economists 
said bad weather was partly to blame for the sharp fall-off in 
December hiring. Job gains had averaged 214,000 a month from August through 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> JERUSALEM  Israel's finance minister says he will stop funding for ultra-Orthodox 
seminaries whose students do not enlist into the military.Yair Lapid's announcement 
Wednesday was in response to an order from the Israeli Supreme Court.Ultra-Orthodox 
Jews have for years been exempt from military service, which is compulsory 
for Jewish Israelis. The arrangement has caused widespread resentment among 
Israel's secular majority and featured prominently in last year's election.A 
new system that would gradually reduce the number of exemptions and require 
all to register for service awaits parliamentary approval.The ultra-Orthodox 
have been demonstrating against the plan and condemned the court decision. 
They claim the military will expose their youth to secularism and undermine 
their devout lifestyle.
 HOUSTON  Investigators are baffled by the fatal shootings last week of 
a "quiet family" of four, including two young boys, at their suburban 
Houston home.Authorities have not yet determined a motive for the slayings 
nor identified any suspects, Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia said Tuesday. 
All four victims, including the boys aged 7 and 9, were shot 
in the head.The names of the victims have not been released as 
authorities tried to contact relatives of the family. Authorities said the 
husband and wife were naturalized U.S. citizens who had emigrated from China. 
They did not say when the family arrived in the United States.Garcia 
said deputies went to the family's Cypress home last Thursday after the 
husband's co-workers became concerned when he hadn't shown up for work for 
several days. Deputies found the back door open and inside discovered a 
"horrific crime scene," Garcia said.Harris County Sheriff's Office Sgt. 
Felipe Rivera said the victims were found in their bedrooms. He declined 
to give other details of the crime scene, only saying they had 
not been tied up and that no weapons were found at the 
home."We have no other information that will speak to a motive, as 
to why this occurred," Garcia said. "From all indications, they were a 
quiet family, they were the average family. ... I am bothered by 
the loss of life of two children."Autopsies done by the Harris County 
Institute of Forensic Sciences have ruled the deaths as homicide
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