John C. Colt was the author of a successful bookkeeping text which had many school adoptions and at least 46 editions. During an argument with Samuel Adams, his publisher, over the cost of his 5th edition, Colt killed Adams with a hatchet....
Pharmaceutical services -- United States; Embryonic stem cells -- Research; Human cloning; Homeland security; United States -- Military relations -- Iraq; Immunity; Medicare; Pharmaceutical services -- United States; United States -- Politics and...
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Defense spending; United States -- Military policy; Terrorism -- Middle East; Social security -- United States; Capital gains tax -- United States; Free trade -- United States; Payroll tax -- Law and legislation; Energy policy; Stem cells --...