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Fork in the Road
Submitted by John Rutledge on 9.27.2004

With the Federal Reserve's latest rate increase, investors are wondering if the stock market rally that began in mid-August is a head fake and will stall. The answer is no. In fact, the stock market rally has little to do with the Fed. It's the tax rates.

A 9/11 Anniversary Primer
Submitted by K. Lloyd Billingsley on 9.10.2004

A report explaining how that horrific 9/11 attacks came about, and why something similar will likely happen again, has received little attention, apparently by design.

California Governor Signs Balanced Budget with No New Taxes
Submitted on 9.1.2004

The state of California has a no-new-taxes budget in place for the coming fiscal year. Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger reached agreement with legislative leaders on July 26, and on July 27 he signed into law the new $105 billion budget.

California Governor Signs Balanced Budget with No New Taxes
Submitted on 9.1.2004

The state of California has a no-new-taxes budget in place for the coming fiscal year. Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger reached agreement with legislative leaders on July 26, and on July 27 he signed into law the new $105 billion budget.

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