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Richmond City Council votes to change application of meals tax payments

Richmond City Council is taking a big step to clean up the meals tax mess as it passes an ordinance to change city code and fix how tax payments are applied.

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restaurant owners, a local newspaper editor, and their burning love for the king of rock and roll. and now in a town of about 10,000 people, it's a little less conversation and a lot more celebration. with organizers estimating the five-day event will draw a turnouts which is over double the population. many participants looking to fulfill their own dreams of a better land. >> everyone's got so serious. the world, everyone's painting their house gray. the world's gone gray. we need a bit of color and bit of fun. just get out there and have a laugh, i say. >> reporter: in tune with this year's theme, jailhouse rock, jailbird elvis impersonators at the central station platform dancing to "the jailhouse rock." the six-our pilgrimage after a train packed car to tar with people dancing, singing, and

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people from eating it. the ban won't come into force for another three years to give restaurant owners and farmers time to find anotherjob or to transition their businesses. and the government has promised to support those who are forced to switch livelihoods. but the industry has been incredibly critical of this ban. they've argued that, given the declining popularity of dog meat, the government should have just allowed it to disappear naturally over time. translation: what are | we supposed to do now? we need to be compensated. i think we should accept dog meat, but raise and slaughter them in a hygienic environment. in contrast, animal rights organisations have, of course, welcomed this ban. they have been campaigning for this for a long time, arguing that the practice is cruel and the conditions on the farms where the dogs are kept are poor. previous governments here in south korea have tried to ban this as far back as the 1980s, but the current president and the first lady

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with young people. many of them never eat it now or have never even tried it, and so consumption is falling. and when we spoke to people about the ban, the generational divide was stark. translation: we've eaten this since the middle ages. - why stop us from eating our traditional food? if you ban dog, you should ban beef. translation: more i people have pets today. dogs are like family now, and it's not nice to eat our family, so i think it's best to get rid of it _ under the new law, those who farm, butcher or sell dogs to eat can be jailed for up to three years, though it won't actually be illegal to eat dog meat. it's hoped that the ban on selling will be enough to stop people from eating it. the ban won't come into force for another three years to give restaurant owners and farmers time to find anotherjob or to transition their businesses.

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or have never even tried it, and so consumption is falling. and when we spoke to people about the ban, the generational divide was stark. translation: we've eaten this since the middle ages. - why stop us from eating our traditional food? if you ban dog, you should ban beef. translation: more i people have pets today. dogs are like family now, and it's not nice to eat our family, so i think it's best to get rid of it _ under the new law, those who farm, butcher or sell dogs to eat can be jailed for up to three years, though it won't actually be illegal to eat dog meat. it's hoped that the ban on selling will be enough to stop people from eating it. the ban won't come into force for another three years to give restaurant owners and farmers time to find anotherjob or to transition their businesses. and the government has promised to support those who are forced to switch livelihoods. but the industry has been incredibly

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beat our system. >> dana: who is making the passports. follow the money. meantime on the college campuses. >> university president sit atop of institutions that have rotted out and institutionalized anti-semitism against the attack against israel in early october. >> bill: the ivy league president stepping down from her post but stay at the school remaining on the payroll. new outrage this morning on that coming up. >> dana: the caucus countdown is on. ron desantis vying for votes in the hawkeye states. >> bill: the new court ruling that is giving restaurant owners reason to celebrate. reason to celebrate. of prayer and meditation want to start with a five minute daily gospel?

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French immigration bill causes uproar – DW – 12/10/2023

France's President Macron wants to reform immigration law with stricter deportation measures. Migrants and refugees protesting against the reform say its severity is unprecedented.

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The holidays have become Boerne's busiest tourist season

The holidays have become Boerne's busiest tourist season
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Hotel industry wants Govt to roll-back VAT hike - The Hindu BusinessLine

Hotel industry wants Govt to roll-back VAT hike - The Hindu BusinessLine
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With Oji River Industrial City, Enugu no longer civil servant state –UNITRAN – The Sun Nigeria

With Oji River Industrial City, Enugu no longer civil servant state –UNITRAN – The Sun Nigeria
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