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Sep 1, 2024 |
thetaxadviser.com | Michael LEVY |Payal Patel
Potentially costly and far-reaching tax liabilities of covered expatriates should give individuals pause before renouncing U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status.
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Jul 12, 2024 |
urban-transport-magazine.com | Michael LEVY
The Deutschlandticket is undoubtedly a success. Travelling throughout Germany for 49 euros a month was and is a revolution for public transport. According to the German government, eleven million people use the ticket, many of them via smartphone. However, there was a dispute about the price and cost distribution from the outset. The federal government pays 1.5 billion euros a year, the federal states the other half.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
qoshe.com | Michael LEVY
Sir Keir Starmer, the new UK prime minister, and his team together with Foreign Secretary David Lammy, have hit the ground running as Britain's new government.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
haaretz.com | Michael LEVY
Opinion | Labour has shown a willingness to stand up for Israel's security, even when that has alienated some of its own supporters.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
nature.com | Michael LEVY
AbstractMass vaccinations are crucial public health interventions for curbing infectious diseases. Canine rabies control relies on mass dog vaccination campaigns (MDVCs) that are held annually across the globe. Dog owners must bring their pets to fixed vaccination sites, but sometimes target coverage is not achieved due to low participation. Travel distance to vaccination sites is an important barrier to participation.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
baringa.com | Michael LEVY |Martin Szczepanik
As the energy transition accelerates, the plants powering our future are taking on a new form. By 2030, Baringa projects thats virtual power plants (VPPs), an aggregated system of distributed energy resources, will grow to become a $70 billion-dollar market in the United States alone. But what exactly are VPPs? How do they contribute to a more affordable, cleaner, and more efficient energy supply?
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Jun 30, 2024 |
urban-transport-magazine.com | Michael LEVY
Many passengers and tram supporters of Poland’s fourth-largest city with 670,000 inhabitants have been waiting a long time for this moment: On 1 July, the scheduled operation of the tram line between Łódź and the suburb of Konstantynów, which was shut down in 2019, was resumed. The modernisation of the line was made possible thanks to EU support from the local government of the Łódź voivodeship. The costs amount to around PLN 81 million (approx.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
urban-transport-magazine.com | Michael LEVY
In 2010, the Silesian Trams (Tramwaje Śląskie, TS for short) procured the first Düwag Pt bidirectional light rail vehicles from VGF in Frankfurt am Main. TS acquired a total of 12 of these trams, 2 of which were donated as spare parts. A further five Ptb trams followed at the beginning of 2013. The vehicles were adapted for operation on the 178 km long route network (as of June 2024).
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Jun 5, 2024 |
urban-transport-magazine.com | Michael LEVY
The Polish rail vehicle manufacturer Pesa is currently supplying two very similar trams to the TLT transport company in Tallinn (Estonia) and to MPK Wrocław (Poland). The vehicles are three-car uni-directional trams with a centre car resting on a fixed chassis and two cars mounted on top, each fitted with a bogie. The new trams of the so-called Twist platform have a length of a good 28 metres.
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May 30, 2024 |
jems.com | Michael LEVY |W. Frank Peacock |Risco van Vliet
Tom, a 65-year-old farmer who lives in rural Montana, 10 miles from a town of population 4,000. He was loading bales of hay to feed his livestock during a complete white out snowstorm, when he had the sudden onset of a severe, substernal and squeezing chest pain. Immediately weak, he noticed that he was sweating profusely.