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Privy Purse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the past, the UK's Civil Government day-to-day costs were paid for by the sovereign under normal circumstances, the monies in this Public Purse being raised from the income of the Crown Estate la...
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Amazon.com: Peace and the Public Purse: Economic Policies for
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Janice MacKinnon helped make a sea change happen in Canadian politics and this book is a fascinating account of the real world of public life. There are still lessons to be learned, and hard choices to be made. ... "Minding the Public Purse" is a unique mixture of political memoir and policy analysis.
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By Patrick Wood; March 21, 2008 ... As the global financial crisis unfolds, one thing is certain: The major investment and commercial banks who have wrecked our economy and financial system are now successfully sucking unlimited amounts of money from the people's Treasury to bail themselves out. ... In simple terms,
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The high-profile failure of public authorities to both safeguard Baby Peter in Haringey, and prevent the high number of deaths in Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, has directed attention to ... ... Audit Commission - protecting the public purse...
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There may be no civil rights organization as accomplished as the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP), which in its 88 years endured many hardships to now emerge with more than a half-million members in countries as diverse as the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Spain and Japan - bigger ...
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Welcome to The Sydney Morning Herald. Skip directly to: Search Box, Section Navigation, Content. Text Version. ... GOVERNMENT subsidies to some of Australia's electricity generation companies are so big they exceed the profits made by those companies, a report on energy and ... Subsidies to fossil fuel energies,
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AN international researcher contracted by government to analyse the impact tobacco taxation would have on the economy, said on Friday that last week's tax increase on cigarettes stands to benefit consumer health as well as the public purse.
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Nevada Journal itself, in a cover story last year ("Switching Tracks," March 1999), took such pledges at face value, as recently did Reason Public Policy Institute President Robert Poole, in a Sunday Focus section opinion piece published by the Las Vegas Review-Journal ("On the Right Track," June 25).
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It’s not news that consumer spending is off, but in municipal bond country this also means sales taxes are coming in lower. Some communities, ... The Public Purse offers you serious thinking about economic, financial and political trends at the U.S. state and local level with a focus on municipal credit risk;
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