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    May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. IRS problem started with vague tax exemption rules

    WASHINGTON — In spring 2010, agents in the Cincinnati office of the Internal Revenue Service, which handles applications for tax-exempt status, faced a surge of filings by new advocacy groups, with little guidance on how to treat them.
    WASHINGTON — In spring 2010, agents in the Cincinnati office of the Internal Revenue Service, which handles applications for tax-exempt status, faced a surge of filings by new advocacy groups, with little guidance on how to treat them. Their...

    Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Taxation, Pension and Welfare, Judges, Lawyers

  2. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. L.A. Votes: Villaraigosa weighs in; final vote tally may take weeks

    The election to select Los Angeles' next mayor is Tuesday. But a combination of factors &ndash; the large number of Angelenos voting by mail, the apparent tightness of the race and the city clerk&rsquo;s ballot-counting process &ndash; means that the winner may <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-late-vote-20130517,0,1434756.story">not be known</a> for days, or weeks, after election day.
    The election to select Los Angeles' next mayor is Tuesday. But a combination of factors – the large number of Angelenos voting by mail, the apparent tightness of the race and the city clerk’s ballot-counting process – means that the...

    Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Wendy Greuel, Politics, Voting

  4. May 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Ads to promote new gun control law

    Advertisements praising Maryland's new gun control law will appear on Baltimore-area televisions soon after the measure is signed Thursday<strong> </strong>&mdash; the first volley in a two-pronged effort to defend the legislation and the politicians who voted for it.
    Advertisements praising Maryland's new gun control law will appear on Baltimore-area televisions soon after the measure is signed Thursday — the first volley in a two-pronged effort to defend the legislation and the politicians who voted for it....

    Tags: Baltimore County, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Interior Policy, Preakness Stakes, Crime, Law and Justice

  6. May 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. More to a candidate than campaign money or being a professional politician

    <a href="http://bio.tribune.com/MichaelDresser">Michael Dresser</a>'s recent article, "Brown to launch run for governor" (May 10), was very troubling. For example, an implication is made that the only credible candidates in the election are those who have big, fat finance accounts. In addition, Mr. Dresser goes into speculative mode whereby he makes an assessment regarding who Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown's competitors might be. He suggests names of rivals that typify the aspirations of people who hold political office today &mdash; that is to say, career politicians who want to expand their personal power and fame.
    Michael Dresser's recent article, "Brown to launch run for governor" (May 10), was very troubling. For example, an implication is made that the only credible candidates in the election are those who have big, fat finance accounts. In addition, Mr. Dresser...

    Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Politics, Elections

  8. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Choi and O'Farrell in contentious battle for council seat

    Mitch O'Farrell is probably the only candidate running for Los Angeles City Council who can do a backward handspring, no problem. Before taking a job a decade ago as a field deputy in the office of Councilman Eric Garcetti, O'Farrell, 52, spent years as a restaurant manager, cruise ship dance instructor and competitive gymnast.
    Mitch O'Farrell is probably the only candidate running for Los Angeles City Council who can do a backward handspring, no problem. Before taking a job a decade ago as a field deputy in the office of Councilman Eric Garcetti, O'Farrell, 52, spent years as a...

    Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Family, Career and Workplace, Health Insurance Cost, Port of Los Angeles

  10. May 14, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. The real IRS scandal

    It's strange how "scandal" gets defined these days in Washington. At the moment, everyone is screaming about the "scandal" of the Internal Revenue Service scrutinizing conservative nonprofits before granting them tax-exempt status. Here are the...

    Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Taxation, Sheldon Adelson, Pension and Welfare, Tea Party Movement

  12. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. With new revelations, outrage spreads about IRS targeting

    WASHINGTON — Top career officials in the Internal Revenue Service withheld information from Congress for months about the tax agency's targeting of conservative organizations for extra scrutiny, according to documents released Monday as a...

    Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Taxation, Government, Pension and Welfare, White House

  14. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Targeting tax-exempt groups

    One of the great outrages of the Watergate scandal was President Nixon's use of the Internal Revenue Service to harass his political opponents. Yet some IRS officials appear to have forgotten what happens when tax law enforcers pick their targets based on...

    Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Lobbying, Taxation, Judges, White House

  16. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Wendy Greuel's campaign coffers low

    Los Angeles mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel, after spending heavily on a TV advertising blitz that coincided with the start of early voting, entered the final stretch of the runoff campaign with roughly one-tenth the war chest<strong> </strong>of rival Eric Garcetti, according to new campaign finance reports.
    Los Angeles mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel, after spending heavily on a TV advertising blitz that coincided with the start of early voting, entered the final stretch of the runoff campaign with roughly one-tenth the war chest of rival Eric Garcetti,...

    Tags: Mother's Day, Carmen Trutanich, Mike Feuer, Wendy Greuel, Politics

  18. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Police union puts another $850,000 into bid to elect Greuel

    The union that represents Los Angeles police officers put another $850,000 into the effort to elect mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel, according to a report posted Wednesday by the city&rsquo;s Ethics Commission.
    The union that represents Los Angeles police officers put another $850,000 into the effort to elect mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel, according to a report posted Wednesday by the city’s Ethics Commission. The independent expenditure brings the...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Unions, Layoffs and Downsizing, Wendy Greuel, Career and Workplace

  20. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. IRS targeted conservative groups, official says

    WASHINGTON &mdash; The Internal Revenue Service improperly singled out conservative groups for extra scrutiny of their applications for nonprofit status, a top agency official said Friday, setting off calls for investigations into an organization already under fire for its handling of secret political spending by nonprofits.
    WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service improperly singled out conservative groups for extra scrutiny of their applications for nonprofit status, a top agency official said Friday, setting off calls for investigations into an organization...

    Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Taxation, Pension and Welfare, White House, Mark Begich

  22. May 12, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  23. Area woman becomes United Way manager

    "I love United Way," Lladel Lichty said. "It is such a quality organization. I'm amazed at what we do and how we're threaded throughout the community."
    Daily American Staff Writer
    "I love United Way," Lladel Lichty said. "It is such a quality organization. I'm amazed at what we do and how we're threaded throughout the community." Lichty has been working at United Way of the Laurel Highlands for just seven months, but she's already...

    Tags: United Way , Leukemia, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Politics, American Cancer Society

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