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George Bush's Tax Cuts Good for the Gay Commnunity?
Like many Americans, I only finished doing my taxes over this weekend. Between state and federal forms, the document came to a full fifty-four pages. For gay couples, tax code can be daunting. But, shockingly, there are a few things we can do to help. For starters: Make George Bush’s tax cuts permanent. OK, take a deep breath: Pretend I did not mention 'he who shall not be named.'

Microsoft Founding Employee Leaves $65M to Gay Organizations
Ric Weiland was one of the first five Microsoft employees, helping to launch the now giant company with friends Bill Gates and Paul Allen. Called a 'quiet philanthropist' by the Seattle Times, Weiland committed suicide in 2006 at age 53. His final gifts to the community included a $65 million donation to Seattle's Pride Foundation.

Wife Accused of Killing Banker Seth Tobias with Lure of Gay Go-Go Boys and Cocaine
A familiar face on CNBC and one of the wealthiest investment bankers in New York City, Seth Tobias was found floating face down in the swimming pool of his Florida mansion by his wife just four short months ago today. Tobias' brothers have accused his widow Filomena Tobias of luring him to the pool with the promise of sex with a male go-go dancer and then drowning him.

Americans Share Their Views on Various Industries
Supermarkets and online search engines received the highest scores as part of a recent national poll about how well various industries serve consumers, while tobacco and oil companies received the lowest scores.

Americans Support Breaking Drug Patents to Ensure Access to HIV/AIDS Drugs
According to a recent survey conducted for The Wall Street Journal Online’s Health Industry Edition, 61 percent of U.S. adults believe poorer countries should be allowed to break companies' patents on HIV/AIDS drugs if doing so would help them treat more of their population.

Wealthier Entrepreneurs More Likely to Start Businesses
The recent study from the U.S. Small Business Administration also found that race plays a role, with white nascent entrepreneurs being more likely to open a business than those who are African-American or Hispanic.

Harry Potter's No Longer a Kid—And He's Worth Millions
There should be no question as to whether Harry Potter’s Daniel Radcliffe is a boy or a man. An article in the current issue of Details offers up more proof of the actor's ascent into adulthood—including how much he's worth (hint: it's a lot).

It Pays to Play the Gay Marriage Game
The more obstacles to gay marriage that are removed, the more it seems that the states that embrace gay marriage the soonest will see a big boon in gay travel – not just from marrying couples but from the gay community at large who will likely feel more of a natural desire to visit states with marriage-friendly legislation. What's that they say about coming with the one that brought you?

Dissecting America's Debt Problem
A new survey has found that nearly five in ten Americans are uncomfortable with their current debt load, yet a similar percentage of Americans were found to be doing nothing about it. Where do you stand?

The Numbers Are In: Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage Would Mean Millions for NY
A new report released by New York City Comptroller William C. Thompson, Jr. estimates $142 million would be generated in the three years immediately following enactment of such legislation.

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