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Compaq: Find Another Poster Child. The Business Purpose Doctrine Is Alive and Well in the Fifth Circuit.The article examines the importance on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals' decision on the case of Compaq Computer Corp. and IES decisions with regards to putative tax shelter transactions in...
As Wordwide Distributors for the last 10 years, we have delighted collectors with the beautiful and striking artwork from the 1982 Feature "Pink Floyd's The Wall". Styled by our friend Gerald Scarfe, the film's icon scream out: Teacher, Mother, Pink, Hammers and more. We put the art pr...
TIEMPO– decided to hold a fundraiser for International Women’s Day. I was excited and moved to hear this event was going to take place. After 17 years in SL – I remember many more of these club events happening in the past, for all kinds of things (not ...
Since everybody here knows the story line I think all I can appropriately add is my disdain for the "happy" couple and their 30 year old boy. As an earlier poster and a German lady in an audience where Leigh took questions thought, this couple had no business having any kind of ...
“wildly ambitious, intricate, and jolly”, a collection of words not often seen together. He had a graphic designer’s eye for how a magazine page or a print advert should work, and this made his image-making dynamic as well as smart – he was, in Lou Dorfsman’s words, “an art ...
One more idea I gave my daughter for reinforcing lower case letters was to cut apart the sight words Max is able to read. Put each word into an envelope and ask him to put them in order to spell the word. Then ask him to name each letter in the word. I printed them so they are...
No word of support for the women, no offer of intervention, why is she the Minister of Child and Women Development (CDW) if she can’t use harsh words or give support to the women who have gone and going through horrific things Update : – CM Biren Singh’s Statement after the ...
Well students all over Boston read the ads in the Boston Globe and Herald Examiner and the word spread like wild fire. The theater was jammed. The cost was $5.00, or the value of $50-60 today! When I got there with a sate (that was crazy) we got in the last two seats in the ...
This ad for mind-numbing whiskey takes on the “big lie” (chutzpah) strategy, apparently revealing the probable truth that Piccard broke through the firmament and into the waters above: Interestingly, the word atmosphere was first applied to the moon in describing it’s sub-aquatic appearance...