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  2. Kenya Finance Bill protests - Wikipedia

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    The figures from the MTRS are based on an International Monetary Fund estimate that Kenya has a potential of 25% tax-to-GDP ratio. Some of the suggestion of the MTRS are what informed the details of the Finance Bill 2024 including an annual circulation tax for all motor-vehicles and review of excise duty on petroleum products. [24]

  3. Boston Weekly Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Weekly Magazine (1802–1808) of Boston, Massachusetts, was established by Gilbert & Dean in 1802, "devoted to morality, literature, biography, history, the fine arts, agriculture, &c. &c.". [1] Joshua Belcher, Samuel T. Armstrong, Oliver C. Greenleaf, and Susanna Rowson were also affiliated with its production. The magazine ceased ...

  4. Circus (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Circus was a monthly American magazine devoted to rock music. It was published from October 1966 to May 2006. It was published from October 1966 to May 2006. The magazine had a full-time editorial staff that were prolific in rock journalism , such as Paul Nelson , Judy Wieder, David Fricke , and Kurt Loder .

  5. The New English Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The New English Weekly was a leading [according to whom?] British review of "Public Affairs, Literature and the Arts." It was founded in April 1932 by Alfred Richard Orage shortly after his return from Paris. One of Britain's most prestigious editors, Orage had edited the magazine The New Age from 1907 to 1922.

  6. The Shian Kian Weekly Review - Wikipedia

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    The Shian Kian Weekly Review (simplified Chinese: 湘江评论; traditional Chinese: 湘江評論; pinyin: Xiāngjiāng pínglùn) as known as Xiangjiang Review, was a weekly review founded by the young Mao Zedong in Changsha, Hunan, on June 14, 1919. It was written in the Changsha dialect. Xiangjiang Review was one of the earliest Communist ...

  7. Review (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Review is an American magazine covering national and international economic issues. It is published by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. References ...

  8. The Weekly Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Weekly Standard was an American neoconservative political magazine of news, analysis, and commentary that was published 48 times per year. Originally edited by founders Bill Kristol and Fred Barnes , the Standard was described as a "redoubt of neoconservatism" and as "the neocon bible."

  9. The Guardian Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian Weekly is an international English-language news magazine based in London, England. It is one of the world's oldest international news publications and has readers in more than 170 countries. [1]