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en Whereas in past years there has been a hundred dollar deductible and then you have to subtract ten percent of your adjusted gross income. That's not the case anymore for the hurricane victims. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through.

en Once you hit that income level, you can't take as much of a write-off on your mortgage interest, your taxes or your charitable contributions. It used to be that if your adjusted gross income was more than $126,000, we'd tell you to buy a bigger house for the write-off, but not anymore.

en The special Katrina legislation allows you to deduct up to 100 percent of your adjusted gross income.

en Typically, individuals are allowed to make donations not exceeding 50 percent of their adjusted gross income. The Katrina law allows for donations up to 100 percent through Dec. 31.

en It's probably going to subtract 0.8 percent from [gross domestic product] growth this year.

en What this fund does is meet the needs of the victims. One-hundred percent goes to the victims. Nothing is taken for administrative costs.

en When we subtract those one-time fiscal year 2001 projects, then our $59.5 billion dollar budget for the Department of Transportation is up some 6 percent,

en A lot of people believe that when they pay that 2 percent to Columbus, we're getting some of it, but that's not the case. The 0.3-percent does stay here. Any additional income created by an income-tax increase will be a redistribution of what's already being paid. A resident wouldn't owe any more money to Columbus.

en Congratulations to her on saving over 16 percent of gross income.

en I am pleased with the strides we've made in our global equipment business where revenues grew 41 percent this past quarter and 37 percent year-to-date, ... The strong dollar continues to negatively impact our European results; constant dollar revenues in Europe were up 23 percent in the second quarter.

en I'm pleased to report that our company once again posted strong results for the quarter. Revenues rose 4 percent and Adjusted Operating Income before Depreciation & Amortization (in short, OIBDA, the new metric that we are using to track profitability, which is roughly comparable to EBITDA) increased 11 percent.

en [• Bring a buck : KU is hoping each fan attending Saturday's game against Louisiana Tech will bring a dollar to be donated to the Red Cross for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.] This is an excellent way to underscore our efforts to aid the hurricane victims, ... We know our generous fans will do what they can to help.

en We have tremendous economic momentum entering 2006. If you look [at] what happened [during the] past few quarters, our economy largely shook off the oil-price spikes and largely shook off the hurricane shocks. So I'm predicting a very solid 3.8 percent GDP [gross domestic product] growth for all of 2006.

en In the past three years we have helped to collect over 1,100 blankets. Last year we collected 366 blankets. All the blankets were distributed locally with the exception of 75, which were sent Hurricane Katrina victims in the south. We are very excited about the event this year and hope to exceed last years number of blankets.

en [Symantec is a rare software company -- one that has thrived in the past several years of parched technology spending.] By almost any measure we're one of the most profitable software companies in the world, ... We have operating margins in the mid-to-high 20s, gross margins in the mid-80s, and revenue growth the last two years well north of 25 percent.


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