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Dalton Conley, a Director for the Center for Advanced Social Science Research; Neil Harl, a Professor of Agriculture and Economics at Iowa State University; and Jonathan Rowe, a Contributing Editor for the Washington Monthly
A news feature about the Estate Tax, its repeal, the method by which repealment gained support, and some alternative uses for the Estate Tax.
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This file is in Vorbis OGG format. It is a open-source counterpart to MP3. You can get a plug-in for your MP3 player(s) at this address (just copy and paste it into your URL-header):
http://www.vorbis.com/download.psp
Vorbis will never require user payments for encoding and it creates smaller sized files than MP3's. Lastly, it's encoding algorithm is of a higher quality and can be improved while still being backwards compatible with older OGG files!
If you modify, please give credit.
NOTE: This OGG Vorbis file on some decoders (Mac) will play at double speed. Many decoders have a playback speed feature that will allow you to halve the speed and obtain a file that is intelligble. If you know why this is happening, let me know.