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  • For the past three decades, Bonifas has been trying to move money into trust funds and gifts to his children and grandchildren, hoping to minimize the impact of an estate tax.

    Showdown Over Bush Cuts Revives Estate Tax Fight 2010

  • For the past three decades, Bonifas has been trying to move money into trust funds and gifts to his children and grandchildren, hoping to minimize the impact of an estate tax.

    Showdown Over Bush Cuts Revives Estate Tax Fight 2010

  • For the past three decades, Bonifas has been trying to move money into trust funds and gifts to his children and grandchildren, hoping to minimize the impact of an estate tax.

    Showdown Over Bush Cuts Revives Estate Tax Fight 2010

  • For the past three decades, Bonifas has been trying to move money into trust funds and gifts to his children and grandchildren, hoping to minimize the impact of an estate tax.

    Showdown Over Bush Cuts Revives Estate Tax Fight 2010

  • For the past three decades, Bonifas has been trying to move money into trust funds and gifts to his children and grandchildren, hoping to minimize the impact of an estate tax.

    Showdown Over Bush Cuts Revives Estate Tax Fight 2010

  • For the past three decades, Bonifas has been trying to move money into trust funds and gifts to his children and grandchildren, hoping to minimize the impact of an estate tax.

    Showdown Over Bush Cuts Revives Estate Tax Fight 2010

  • SAVIDGE: By the same measure, Bonifas has the world's most dangerous tennis court, the most dangerous volleyball court, most dangerous swimming pool, most dangerous barber shop, even the most dangerous gift shop.

    CNN Transcript Sep 21, 2003 2003

  • He had succeeded their good friend Bonifas, spoken of in the journey of 1843.

    Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley Yeardley, John, 1786-1858 1860

  • According to Bonifas, incidents like these are all part of a pattern of behavior.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • In some cases, dementia is responsible for the violence, says Bonifas, causing residents to "perceive things as threatening when they're not really threatening - so they resort to a more primitive response."

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

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