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You Can't Trust Everything You Read
Submitted by Phil Villarreal on Wed, 05/17/2006 - 15:59
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Just got back from the Tucson screening of "The Da Vinci Code," and I'm thinking there must be something nasty in the Cannes water to render all those critics unable to appreciate such a fine, exciting film. Tom Hansk grease mullet aside, the film captures the pulpy, page-turning mojo of the Dan Brown novel.
Forget what you've read and see the movie for yourself. I'm betting you'll be happy with the movie just like I was.
Paying taxes unites us. It also divides us. People can pay five and even six times more in state and local taxes than other folks in similar circumstances making similar incomes.
Who's got your number?
In one of the fastest-growing forms of identity theft, crooks are stealing tax refunds by swiping personal information and using it to trick the Internal Revenue Service.







