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Names could pay for state

With a state tax debt of more than $19 million, Gui Hong Chen could help Gov. David Paterson a lot. But the Rev. Al Sharpton and a host of car dealers statewide could also pitch in to fill New York's massive budget deficit. Full Article at Albany Times-Union

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