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  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2016/01/22/bihar-hope-diminishing-by-the-day/ Bihar: Hope Diminishing By The Day | Swarajya Blogs - Economic growth is not possible if the state cannot guarantee a stable rule of law and order. Can Nitish Kumar save Bihar from descending into a state...
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2016/01/21/like-it-or-not-free-speech-includes-the-right-to-be-offensive/ Like It Or Not, Free Speech Includes The Right To Be Offensive | Swarajya Blogs - Freedom of speech is an indelible right that needs to be protected in a functional democracy. The response to expressing oneself freely cannot be violence.
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2015/12/27/wanted-a-sunni-coalition-against-isis/ Wanted: A Sunni Coalition Against ISIS | Swarajya Blogs - The creation of an anti-ISIS coalition led by the Sunnis is easier said than done. The West is the last entity that would know how to put such a...
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2015/12/27/why-kejriwals-odd-even-is-more-odd-than-even/ Why Kejriwal’s Odd-Even Formula Is More Odd Than Even | Swarajya Blogs - Why Delhi government’s odd-even car formula to reduce pollution is bound to fail.
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2015/12/25/staying-hindu-in-an-increasingly-intolerant-world/ Staying Hindu In An Increasingly Intolerant World | Swarajya Blogs - Sometimes, it isn’t about being Hindu but staying Hindu in an increasingly intolerant world.
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2015/11/25/the-dark-side-of-marathon-running/ The Dark Side Of Marathon Running | Swarajya Blogs - Every marathon participant is in competition with himself/herself to finish the distance as well as to improve his/her timing. And some participants...
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2015/11/24/the-karnataka-government-a-sham/ The Karnataka Government: A Sham | Swarajya Blogs - Infrastructure, basic civic amenities in shambles; welfare schemes with communal tinge—people who voted for the Siddaramaiah-led Congress expecting good...
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2015/09/01/get-the-government-out-of-higher-education/ What Happens When Government Controls Education | Swarajya Blogs - Voucher system, instead of government financing, in schools best serves the needs of the society.
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/author/shreekanthprabhu/ Shreekanth Prabhu | Swarajya Blogs - Shreekanth M Prabhu graduated from IIT Bombay with a Masters degree in Computer Science & Engineering in 1986. He has around 25 years of experience in...
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2015/08/14/engineering-education-has-massification-messed-it-up/ Engineering Education: Has Massification Messed IT Up? | Swarajya Blogs - With engineering colleges coming up all over the country in large numbers, has quality suffered at the hands of quantity? And where does that leave...
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2014/10/29/make-in-india-can-modi-make-it-possible/ Make in India: Can Modi Make It Possible? | Swarajya Blogs - As part of the ‘Make in India’ initiative, he has promised to cut out red-tape holding back the industry, make legal compliance easier, introduce...
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/author/ashwinineha/ Ashwini Anand and Neha Srivastava | Swarajya Blogs - Ashwini Anand, CFA is an investment professional and Founder Member of India’s premier socio-political organization – Citizens for Accountable...
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2014/09/13/the-futility-of-prohibiting-alcohol/ The Futility of Prohibiting Alcohol | Swarajya Blogs - On net effect, the costs of prohibition significantly outweigh its benefits. We would be better off spending limited state resources on more productive...
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/author/harshvohra/ Harsh Vora | Swarajya Blogs - Harsh Vora works in the financial services industry. He blogs at Aryatva.com. He is also a member of the Freedom Team of India
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2014/09/24/name-streets-after-the-highest-bidder/ Name streets after the highest bidder? | Swarajya Blogs - Who gains when the highway connecting Chennai and Bengaluru is named NH4? Or even when it is named after an exemplary leader from a bygone era?
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/author/kalavai/ Kalavai Venkat | Swarajya Blogs - Kalavai Venkat is a Silicon Valley-based writer, an atheist, a practicing orthodox Hindu, and author of the forthcoming book What Every Hindu Should...
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/author/sai/ Saideepak | Swarajya Blogs - Engineer-turned-Advocate, High Court of Delhi. Founder of the "blawg" "The Demanding Mistress"
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2014/07/29/the-hypocrisy-of-the-medias-selective-outrage/ The Hypocrisy of the Media’s Selective Outrage | Swarajya Blogs - 1WORDS 1WORDSFacebookTwitterGoogle+BufferPrintLinkedIn Last week was characterized by two noteworthy events. A catering contractor, who served...
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/author/smitabarooah-2/ Smita Barooah | Swarajya Blogs - Addictions counsellor. Holds degrees in Political science. Interested in photography and writing.
  • http://blogs.swarajyaonline.in/2014/07/18/understanding-poverty/ Understanding Poverty | Swarajya Blogs - 1WORDS 1WORDSFacebookTwitterGoogle+BufferPrintLinkedIn Poverty According to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), poverty is not a...

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  • E. Zuniga - A Disjointed Effort from Michael

    It's been clear for a while now that Michael Buble has been looking out to branch away from the standards that launched his career into his own brand of pop. From his debut to Nobody But Me, Michael's albums have steadily featured more and more on his own pop songs and away from the "safe pop" of Call Me Irresponsible's "Everything." But this exposes a problem that is especially prevalent in Nobody But Me: the standards he continues to do combine with his own pop songs (themselves which have become increasingly exploratory of more genres such as rap) combine to make for an uneven album. It's as if Michael tries to have it both ways - relying on his bread and butter standards, while also really trying branch out into pop. While I reside in the "standards" camp, I can understand Michael in not wanting to limit his career to simply singing other's songs. However, what made his earlier pop songs like "Everything" great was that they seamlessly combined with the rest of the album in a complementary and cohesive effort, in a way that they don't in Nobody But Me.

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  • Steve B. - The worst edition yet! Wish I could give zero stars.

    I use QuickBooks to manage my company's books, and I expected Intuit to build a tight interface between QB and TurboTax. I was wrong. It doesn't even import data correctly from QB. I have spent hours this year just combing through my returns to find and fix the mistakes made by TurboTax. One example is the calculation for Cost of Goods Sold. After importing the data from QuickBooks I noticed that the COGS reported in Turbo tax was different than for QuickBooks. After some sleuthing, I discovered that TurboTax was importing the COGS result from Quickbooks, and then using that number as the "Cost of purchased Items' value in a new COGS calculation. This generates an error equal to the difference between your starting and ending inventory. That's a pretty basic calculation - Getting it wrong is unforgivable. I've had issues with Turbotax Business in the past. Every year I hope it gets better, but it always seems to get worse. I'm done with TT. Next year I'm going to find a different brand of software.

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    Brought this for my om. She LOVED it, especially the fact that it could keep record of all of the members of the family. We question the accuracy, still, if you needed to keep track/record of your readings this made it so easy and convenient. two thumbs up.

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