Thursday, December 25, 2008

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Big Cigarette Tax Hike?
The days of relatively cheap cigarettes could be going up in smoke. By Dan Breitwieser, WCJB TV 20 News. Some state lawmakers and healthcare advocates have been trying to get the state's cigarette tax raised for the last two years.
Source: www.wcjb.com

UPDATE: Paterson signs Indian cigarette tax bill
UTICA -- Gov. David Paterson has signed a bill to enforce collection of excise taxes on cigarettes sold at Indian-owned stores.
Source: auburnpub.com

Meter rates quadrupling
Rates for most city parking meters will increase to $1 an hour -- and the most expensive meters will hit $6.50 by 2013 -- as a result of Mayor Daley's deal to lease the spots to a private firm.
Source: www.chicagotribune.com

Va. Governor Wants to Double Tax on Smokes
OAK HILL , Va.- If you live in Virginia and you are a smoker, lighting up a cigarette could soon lighten your wallet- more so than it does today.
Source: www.wboc.com

Battle in a Poor Land for Riches Beneath the Soil
A fight over deposits of uranium is unfolding in northern Niger between a band of Tuareg nomads and the army.
Source: www.heraldtribune.com

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Train modernization plans to derail illegal metro trolleys
THE illegal trolley ride along Manilas railway is dangerous, But it has an irresistible draw amid hard times: Its cheap and doesnt use oil.
Source: www.yehey.com

Gas tax increase for NH is floated
CONCORD - The governor says he's not persuaded yet about putting the pinch on drivers to help with funds for highway work.
Source: www.unionleader.com

Fuel cells for electronics nearer
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Laptop, cell phone, and iPod owners tired of their devices running out of charge after a few hours have been waiting for the next portable power source. Tiny fuel cells, powered by combustible liquids or gasses, have long been touted as the eventual solution. But fuel cells perennially remained a year or two away from the market as companies worked on making them small, ...
Source: www.toledoblade.com

Heroin Moves Into Connecticut Suburbia
Heroin, a drug usually associated with skeletal addicts in the inner city, is increasingly infiltrating Connecticut's suburbs.
Source: www.courant.com

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