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New IRS Tax App and 10 Tips to Avoid Tax Filing Errors

An error-free submission will save you a lot of IRS grief that in the long run will help you maximize tax breaks for retirement, college or charitable giving. In short, if IRS owes you a refund, it might get delayed due some avoidable mistakes. Feb 4, 2014
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AAP criticizes Narendra Modis Gujarat model

New Delhi, Feb 02 (ANI): Slamming Narendra Modi’s ‘Gujarat model of development’ which says family with Rs 324 per month income are not poor and above poverty line, AAP leader Sanjay Singh, said that if such a person becomes nation’s prime minister, people will be forced to live under Rs 10. Singh said that Modi takes land from the poor and gives it to the corporates and this is his model of development. Feb 2, 2014
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Gujarat model saying Rs 324 per month income not poor should be dismissed: CPI

New Delhi, Feb 02 (ANI): CPI leader Atul Anjan on Sunday took jibe at the Gujarat government and said that the ‘Gujarat model’ which says that family with Rs 324 per month income are not poor and above poverty line, should be dismissed. According to the state government, a person who earns more than Rs.10.80 in village and a person who earns more than Rs.16.80 in city do not come below the poverty line. Anjan said that the figures are shocking and that if this Gujarat model is what Narendra Modi wants to bring in for the nation, the nation is going to be in grave danger. Feb 2, 2014
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NFL: Why Parents Do Not Want Children to Play Football?

The American football may be the most popular sport in the US but surprisingly it's not the sport parents want to see their children play; and the reason is a possible health hazard it can cause. The report came just a couple of days before the National Football League (NFL) Super Bowl XLVIII. Jan 31, 2014
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Influx of Pakistani migrants fuels anger in Gilgit

Gilgit, Jan 13: Rising unemployment, poverty and income disparity is fuelling dissatisfaction among the local people in Gilgit Baltistan. It’s the outcome of a large influx of people from Pakistan in line with the country’s deliberate expansionist policy in the region.Islamabad offers several perks to those settling here. Government employees from Pakistan get double salary and incentives to serve in Gilgit, while locals are prevented from getting any employment in the public sector. Gilgit Baltistan, a part of the erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, has been illegally occupied by Pakistan for over six decades now. Jan 13, 2014