The build-out requirement is meant to prevent cable companies from “cherry picking” and only providing service to more-affluent neighborhoods, Williams said. The cable provider also must pay the city a franchise fee to use the city's right of way. In …
A lifetime abhorrence of violence led him to become a conscientious objector to compulsory Apartheid military service, and a keen awareness of social injustice saw him devote most of his life to attempting to help lift others out of poverty through a …
… of Nairobi's terror, top counter-insurgency expert David Kilcullen looks at the age of the urban guerrilla. Armed police from the General Service Unit take cover behind a wall during a bout of gunfire, outside the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya …
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FirstPoint Financial creates a unique niche market for Leawood-based Mariner among investors who are not considered high-net-worth clients. It bucks a trend in financial services to provide advice to this type of client through an automated service, a …
Assistant City Manager David Doyle said that although the city has one of the lowest crime rates in Los Angeles County, like other affluent communities, property crimes in particular do occur in Diamond Bar. The program is designed to cut down on …
They characterized a “graduated” tax on the incomes of America's affluent as “extortion,” a “penalty upon ability and intelligence” and an imposition on a “small class of people powerless to defend itself.” Taxing the wealthy, they contended, would be …