is the last James Bond
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is the last James Bond
has a thing for the lead singer of Simply Red
being american I had to wiki the Hand of God
also the Goal of the Century
"A notable example of the English appreciation of his genius occurred in a 2002 poll conducted by Channel 4, where the UK public voted Maradona's performance #6 in the list of the 100 Greatest Sporting Moments.[16] Outside the Estadio Azteca a statue of Maradona scoring the goal was erected to commemorate the moment.[17]""
What's #5, the sinking of the Bellegrano?
can be "that guy Balsz who listens to gay music" then
should know I don't listen to gay music lest I be known as "that guy Balsz who listens to gay music"
agrees with Primo that WHAM was an awesome band
my bad english
should have clarified
"is kicking a ball into a guy's face gonna EARN a penalty?"
because of course they won't make a guy stand there and take it in the face for holding or something
although if they did you'd get at least $500 million/year from the US market
is it a penalty to kick a ball into a guy's face?
no, this is totally understandable. It is almost certain that Obama Administration officials will commit some breach of the peace while partying and then what happens to the illegal aliens partying with them? They gotta hold their winding someplace down and funky. Hot Springs Arkansas, or Reno.
/ducks
interesting but it doesnt explain why it takes so long to miss 6 goals
is there anybody on IC from Ghana that we can talk smack to?
i found myself singing it to "Pokerface"
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More than 1,200 prison inmates, including 241 serving life sentences, defrauded the government of $9.1 million in tax credits reserved for first-time homebuyers, according to a Treasury Department report released Wednesday.
Treasury's inspector general also found that thousands of people filed multiple claims or made claims outside the allotted time period. In all, more than $28 million was improperly doled out.
The Internal Revenue Service program at issue is meant to stimulate the housing market by giving tax credits of as much as $8,000 to qualifying first-time home buyers.
"Additional controls are necessary to address erroneous claims for the credit," the report stated. "Further, fraudulent and questionable claims processed prior to implementation of controls will need follow-up action by the IRS."
According to the report, 4,608 state and federal inmates filed for these tax credits, and that fraudulent refunds were doled out to 1,295 of them.
The inspector general's report said the most "egregious" fraudsters were 715 prison lifers, including 174 who filed with the help of paid preparers. From this group, 241 lifers were awarded $1.7 million.
The problem was particularly bad in Florida: 61% of the lifers who got credits were incarcerated in the Sunshine State.
"It is possible for an inmate to buy a house while in prison," said Jo Ellyn Rackleff, spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Corrections. "We have inmates in Florida prisons who still have businesses outside. Many of the inmates have families with children who live outside."
She said that one of the reasons why Florida inmates feature prominently in the Treasury report is because the Florida prison system is transparent in providing inmate information to the IRS.
"We provide [the IRS] with data quarterly," she said. "If we receive an IRS check in the Post Office of an institution, the IRS will receive a call that we received a check, to make sure it's all legitimate."
The homebuyer tax credit program was very specific about the time period in which homebuyers were allowed to participate, though this rule seems to be the most widely violated. The credit was for home purchases that happened after April 8, 2008, with a cut-off date that was eventually extended to May 1, 2010.
The report found that the IRS awarded $17.6 million to 2,555 filers who had bought their homes before the credit program kicked in.
The inspector general also identified 206 filers who claimed the credit for multiple addresses; these fraudulent filers were awarded a total of $1.4 million.
The report also found that improper filers included 34 employees of the IRS. This is in addition to 53 IRS employees that the inspector general identified last year as improper filers.
The report included a response from the IRS, which highlighted the huge scope of the program, with $12.6 billion in claims awarded to 1.8 million participants. The IRS said it had ramped up efforts to crack down on criminal activity and would continue to review claims and "recapture" pay-outs determined to be fraudulent.
The IRS said it "has devoted substantial resources to working with state and federal prison systems to collect and maintain information on the prison population."
But the agency added, "The prison population changes frequently and it is simply not feasible for the IRS to maintain 100% accurate records based on information that is reported to us voluntarily by the various prison authorities." The agency suggested that Congress require prisons to report inmates' status to the IRS.
In an e-mail to CNNMoney.com, IRS spokesman Anthony Burke said the agency had "successfully blocked or denied nearly 400,000 questionable homebuyer claims and opened more than 150 criminal investigations. These aggressive efforts have saved taxpayers more than $1 billion."
As for the IRS employees, the agency said that it was working to identify those at fault.
Assistant Treasury Secretary Michael Mundaca said that, despite its problems, the homebuyer tax credit helped to spur more than 2.5 million new home purchases and helped to stabilize the housing market.
"These fraudulent claims, which are being pursued to the fullest extent of the law, represent less than half a percent of the credits paid out under this program," he said, in an e-mail to CNNMoney.com. "As with all new and expanded programs, we are constantly working to improve implementation, and the IRS has already begun to take additional steps to prevent fraud in this program."
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Nearly-30-million-stolen-from-cnnm-2424087185.html?x=0
should put his avatar on a tshirt and wear it to the Smurfs movie premiere
awww ze respect ![]()
from a US fan:
"Here are the possibilities, I think. If Gemany beats Ghana today, we will play Ghana or Serbia, depending on the result of the Serbia-Australia match. If Germany somehow loses to Ghana, Germany will be out of the tournament and we will play Serbia, unless Serbia manages to lose to Australia. In that event, we will play Germany.
If Germany and Ghana draw, then we will play Germany unless Serbia defeats Australia, which I think it has a slightly better than even chance of doing. In this scenario, a Serbian victory leaves us playing Ghana, with the Germans out of the tournament."
Is he talking about the Worlds Cup or explaining the start of the First World War? o.O i need a world map and some colored pins
apparently members of the French team are going to meet with Sarkozy to discuss the tournament
that can't go well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5K6BWgUNKYk
should not have agreed to wear the psychedelic mushroom stickers
>>The New Zealanders will be so confused they'll start doing a Maori wardance, while the Yanks will entrench themselves before the goal and claim to have the entire pitch under control.<<
yeah and those 10 meter armored walls. and a checkpoint at midfield
is mean
Chris,
I don't get it? <<
Like Holland would beat USA and Americans not hear about it here? Primo would probabyl give us DEFEATED tags
just so long as we beat the Dutch
cause otherwise I'd have to go touring with JA for a few years
"we swept the worlds cup but the zebras robbed us"!!
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!
U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!U!S!A!!
then there's nothing for les Bleus but the Foriegn Legion
maybe Wayne Rooney can enlist too
and that BP CEO Hayward
and Gen. Stanley McChrystal
completely off topic and totally unconnected to anything else, what's it take to open a safety deposit box in Europe, and would anybody over there like to earn $10 taking care of some mail?
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