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DJ Dave Plotkin is trying to break the Guinness World Record for longest continuous broadcast by a single DJ.
Boing Boing: January 16, 2005 - January 22, 2005 Archives 2005
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"Dick always had this very calm way of talking," recalls Plotkin, now a retired math professor at Michigan State University.
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"Dick always had this very calm way of talking," recalls Plotkin, now a retired math professor at Michigan State University.
AMERICA'S MOST DANGEROUS UNINDICTED CRIMINAL / DICK CHENEY 2007
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We agree with Stanley Plotkin that in nursing homes, vaccines do appear to offer a sort of “cocoon of protection” when the staff as well as the residents are vaccinated.
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We agree with Stanley Plotkin that in nursing homes, vaccines do appear to offer a sort of “cocoon of protection” when the staff as well as the residents are vaccinated.
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The best thing I did was to buy a book called Opera 101 by Fred Plotkin.
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"A company's obligation to its shareholders is to try to minimize its taxes and all costs, but to do so legally," Plotkin said.
Google slashes overseas tax rate through 'Double Irish' and 'Dutch Sandwich' strategy Jesse Drucker 2010
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Plotkin asked if McDonnell would consider an increase in the state gasoline tax to help fund the transportation budget.
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The corporate tax rate in the United States motivates companies to move activities and related income to lower-tax countries, said Irving Plotkin of PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Google slashes overseas tax rate through 'Double Irish' and 'Dutch Sandwich' strategy Jesse Drucker 2010
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We agree with Stanley Plotkin that in nursing homes, vaccines do appear to offer a sort of “cocoon of protection” when the staff as well as the residents are vaccinated.
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