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Triple bill of thrillers. In 'Catch .44' (2011) Tes (Malin
Åkerman), Kara (Nikki Reed) and Dawn (Deborah Ann Woll) are three
women with guns who are working for crime boss Mel (Bruce Willis).
When they find themselves the victims in a double-crossing drug
deal that turns out to be more of a set-up than a heist gone wrong,
they set out to get their revenge. Forest Whitaker and Brad Dourif
co-star. 'Switch' (2011) is a French-language thriller in which a
woman's attempts to spice up her life through switching apartments
goes disastrously wrong. Sophie Malaterre (Karine Vanasse), a
Montreal fashion designer, initially enjoys swapping apartments
with a French woman she met over the internet, Bénédicte Serteaux
(Karina Testa). Sophie's first day in Paris is like a dream - but
her second is a nightmare. She is awoken by the police, led by
Detective Forgeat (Eric Cantona), who have discovered a dead body
in the duplex, and seem unable to distinguish Sophie from
Bénédicte... 'Hijacked' (2012) stars Randy Couture, Dominic Purcell
and Vinnie Jones. Paul Ross (Couture), a grizzled government agent,
has been investigating an influential crime organisation known as
The Tribe for a number of years. Just when he begins to feel that
he is making progress with the investigation his personal and
professional interests interconnect. When a private jet carrying a
wealthy businessman and Ross' former fiancée, Olivia (Tiffany
Dupont), is hijacked by The Tribe, Ross is the only government
agent on the scene. How will he cope?
The first and only guide to the beloved and star-studded Star Trek:
The Animated Series. The first and only guide to the beloved and
star-studded Star Trek: The Animated Series, the in-canon (mostly)
continuation of the iconic Star Trek: Original Series. Star Trek
was left for dead in 1969, after the cancellation of The Original
Series (TOS). However, even though new adventures of the Enterprise
and its crew were not being produced, it remained in the zeitgeist
due to syndication and fan-run conventions. As a result, Star Trek
became more popular and led to Gene Roddenberry and Filmation
Studios continuing the Enterprise's original five-year mission on
Saturday morning television. Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS)
was a critical success, airing 22 episodes over two seasons and
earning the franchise its first Emmy Award in 1975. The show
featured the voices of almost the entire original cast, including
William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, along with TOS writers Dorothy
Fontana ("Journey to Babel"), David Gerrold ("The Trouble with
Tribbles"), acclaimed science-fiction author Larry Niven, and many
more. This book is the first officially dedicated to TAS, and
provides fans with behind-the-scenes production documents,
never-before-seen art, and all-new interviews with the people who
produced the Enterprise's new animated adventures. Star Trek: The
Official Guide to The Animated Series reveals the efforts it took
to translate TOS into animated form, includes a Databank
encyclopedia of new and returning characters, ships, and planets,
as well as trivia, bloopers, and TAS's connections to other Star
Trek shows.
Whether the nation would be better served by an income tax or by a
consumption tax has been debated by tax experts for decades. In
practice, tax systems everywhere are mixed or ""hybrid"" systems.
And while legislators have reasons for enacting such systems, the
mix results in inequities, inefficiencies, and abuse.For Uneasy
Compromise, Brookings brought together some of the nation's most
knowledgeable tax experts and analysts to address the question: How
should lawmakers grapple with the problems that arise from the
side-by-side existence of principles of consumption taxation with
principles of income taxation? Rather than propose rules for an
ideal system that will never exist, this book addresses the
problems created by a hybrid system. In so doing, it offers
policymakers a comprehensive and sophisticated analysis of our
current tax system and the tools for evaluating proposed
refinements.
"Reform of the United States tax system has become a central
political issue. Assessing Tax Reform is a concise, nontechnical
book to help general readers and students understand the tax reform
issues Congress is now debating. Henry Aaron and Harvey Galper lay
out the major alternative proposals and analyze principles of
taxation that can be used for judging them. They explore the issues
surrounding a move to a comprehensive income tax, a cash-flow tax,
and the value-added tax or other consumption-based taxes. They show
the conflicts and opportunities resulting from large current
government deficits and the move for tax reform. In addition to
clarifying the problems that must be solved if large-scale,
long-term reform is to be achieved, the authors describe
alternative strategies for increasing revenues quickly. They also
present their own program for a fair, efficient, and less complex
tax structure. They conclude with an examination of the political
pitfalls that continue to make any major improvements in the tax
system hard to enact. "
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