Friday 30 November 2012

Business Buzz 66: The Atlantic Wire: The Truth About Taxes, Camels in the City, and Joey Potter

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The Atlantic Wire: The Truth About Taxes, Camels in the City, and Joey Potter
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Behind the New York Times pay wall, you only get 10 free clicks a month. For those worried about hitting their limit, we're taking a look through the paper each morning to find the stories that can make your clicks count.

Top Stories: As the fiscal-cliff negotiations continue, a new Times analysis reveals that Americans are actually paying less in taxes than they did in the 80s: "most Americans in 2010 paid far less in total taxes — federal, state and local — than they would have paid 30 years ago." 

World: In Myanmar, Buddhist prejudice against Muslims has turned into violence and what some are calling ethnic cleansing. 

U.S.: Builders are making amends to their homes for the multigenerational lifestyle that's "the changing shape of the American family." 

New York: The camel cast members of a show at a "famous theater" create a stir when they take their daily walks

Technology: In a first step to overhauling an outdated law about email access, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill that requires "law enforcement officials to obtain a warrant from a judge in most cases before gaining access to messages in individual accounts stored electronically." 

Science: The debate as to the age of the Grand Canyon continues on as a report published in the journal Science gives more ammo to the people that believe the canyon is more ancient.

Sports: Steve Somers, New York sports' radio's schmoozer-in-chief, has made a family of sorts at his home of WFAN.

Opinion: Paul Krugman the class war that isn't over even after the election is

Art & Design: The Metropolitan Museum of Art's new Matisse exhibit is "one of the most thrillingly instructive exhibitions about this painter, or painting in general, that you may ever see." 

Theater: Ben Brantley reviews the unremarkable Dead Accounts on Broadway where Katie Holmes "suggests what might have happened to Joey Potter, the ultimate girl-next-door she once portrayed on TV in 'Dawson's Creek,' had she never found true love or left town." 

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