Italy Seeks Return Of "Baby Bonus" From Immigrant Families

April 22, 2006
Topics babies, money, budget, kiss, big, baby and italy
Italy's Economy Ministry is attempting to get back money given to immigrant families as a bonus for having babies. The problem started with a pre-election letter by Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. It read: "Best wishes for your arrival, do you know that the budget has put aside 1,000 euros for you? Big Kiss. Silvio Berlusconi. "

Billing Mistake Results In Municipal Budget Shortfall

February 13, 2006
A house estimated to be worth $121,900 was mistakenly valued at $400 million. Officials say the mistake is costing dearly by resulting in budget shortfalls, and may even lead to possible layoffs in some municipalities and school districts.

Modest Indiana Home Erroneously Valued at $400 Million

February 11, 2006
Topics city, school, budget and money
A modest home in Porter County was incorrectly valued at $400 million, an error that caused budget problems within the county. The error could even lead to layoffs in municipalities and school districts around the region. The home was valued at $121,900 before the glitch. Sharon Lippens, the county's director of information technologies, says her agency caught the error and alerted the county auditor. However, the $400 million was used to calculate tax rates.

House Value Error Leads to Big Budget Problems

February 10, 2006
A house mistakenly valued on the assessment records at $400 million dollars is causing big problems in northwest Indiana. The house in Valparaiso had been valued at just under 122-thousand dollars before the glitch, and usually was assessed a 15-hundred-dollar property tax bill. County Treasurer Jim Murphy said the home usually carried about $1,500 in property taxes; this year, it was billed $8 million.

Air India Tells Staff To Lose Weight

December 17, 2005
Air India flight attendants could be sorry if they don't lose the excess baggage. The airline is warning its male and female crew members to shape up in two months -- or else. The directive applies to overweight pilots, stewards and stewardesses. If they don't lose the extra pounds, they may be reassigned to ground duties. One Indian newspaper, the Hindustan Times, reported that many of the older flight attendants are obese. An Air India spokesman said increasing competition means its flight crews must look trim and fit. He wouldn't say how people would be affected by the order to lose weight.
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