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Auerbach, Devereux & Simpson: Taxing Corporate Income

Alan J. Auerbach (UC-Berkeley, Department of Economics), Michael P. Devereux (University of Oxford, Centre for Business Taxation), and Helen Simpson (University of Bristol, Centre for Market and Public Organisation) have posted Taxing Corporate Income (NBER Working Paper No

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Short Story Competitions 2008 to 2009 Mslexia Mag

... on any topic up to 2,200 words.Judging the Mslexia short story competition 2008 to 2009 will be Helen Simpson, author of the intriguingly titled 'Four Bare Legs In a Bed'. First prize is an accolade worth striving for, as it's for £2000! That should go a long way towards stretching the credit crunched writer's meagre budget - and not only that - their impecunious strivings can be...

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Hitchcock | Mary (1930)

Mary (1930) written by Alfred Hitchcock , Herbert Juttke , Georg C. Klaren and Alma Reville , based on a novel by Clemence Dane and Helen Simpson Shot simultaneously with Murder! Hitchcock would set up for a shot, film the English actors doing the scene and then immediately film the German actors doing the same scene. Yet, Mary -- even accounting for PAL speed-up -- is twenty minutes...