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(JTA) – Ronald Lauder, the president of the World Jewish Congress, has expressed “outrage” that an Italian parliament deputy and journalist was fined for writing an article sharply criticizing a satirical cartoon that featured stereotypically Jewish...
The move was looked on with a jaundiced eye by his fiercest detractors, who insist the channel's closure is part of a personal vendetta on Netanyahu's part. Channel 10 -- set up in 2002 by industrialist Yossi Meiman; Estee Lauder cosmetics heir and...
His vast holdings … are organized in a labyrinth of trusts, limited liability corporations and holding companies, some of which his lawyers acknowledge are intended for tax purposes.
Writing in the New York Post, Lauder warned that Iran could destroy Israeli military bases and airfields in a surprise attack using conventionally armed missiles. He said that additional Israeli submarines could serve as a deterrent. He also suggested...
The series is also showing us sophisticated tricks used by the great grandees behind the moat, giving us small fry a roadmap to deploying some of the same strategies. One article showed some of the weaselly wormholes used by Ronald Lauder, son of Estee...
After printing details from a recent NYT Co. proxy statement showing how it was doing the same thing its newspaper is criticizing Lauder for, Stoll summarized: The Times family has trusts, too, just like Ronald Lauder! It also has a limited liability...
I ran against [billionaire businessman] Ron Lauder for the leadership of the World Jewish Congress in 2007 and nobody asked me for money ... Everything depends on money? I don’t understand this. A man with no money cannot participate? I’m against this. In a democracy one doesn’t have to need money.
The exploitation of these breaks demands public attention and discussion, now that Occupy Wall Street has put the widening wealth gap on the nation’s agenda. New York Times News Service BILLIONAIRE RONALD LAUDER gets a tax deduction for the full...
(If he can persuade the IRS that the painting has risen in value since he bought it, the deduction would be worth more still.) Put another way, the government will spend $47 million so that Ronald Lauder can transfer a painting from his own ownership...
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His vast holdings … are organized in a labyrinth of trusts, limited liability corporations and holding companies, some of which his lawyers acknowledge are intended for tax purposes.
I ran against [billionaire businessman] Ron Lauder for the leadership of the World Jewish Congress in 2007 and nobody asked me for money ... Everything depends on money? I don’t understand this. A man with no money cannot participate? I’m against this. In a democracy one doesn’t have to need money.
I did what I wanted to do.
