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Thatcher reinforced this essential improvement by a revolutionary simplification of the tax system, reducing a score or more "bands" to two and lowering the top rates from 83% (earned income) and 98% (unearned) to the single band of 40%.
WSJ: Paul Johnson: The World-Changing Margaret Thatcher
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They are aimed at testing the precision and efficiency of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps' warheads and missile system, the reports said.
WSJ: Iran Tests Missiles a Day After EU Embargoes Oil
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In the fall of that year, 1982, the company demonstrated a revolutionary-looking operating system (to be precise, it was an overlay to Microsofts original operating system, DOS) called VisiOn, which used a mouse and sported nifty little graphics called icons.
FORBES: Net gains
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Set to be unveiled and used by participants at the eagerly anticipated Prague Mind Sports Festival (December 1 - 4), the revolutionary Scrabble system is a 'tech-lovers' dream and is the result of months and months of development and testing.
ENGADGET: Scrabble board packs RFID technology, broadcasts tournaments online in real-time, costs 20,000 pounds
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"The new IBM zEnterprise System represents a potentially revolutionary change to the platform and the next phase in the evolution of highly efficient, scalable processing opening up the possibility of hosting entire workloads on a single highly integrated system, " said Martin Kennedy, Managing Director, Citi's Enterprise System Infrastructure.
ENGADGET: IBM's zEnterprise architecture makes mainframes cool again, also efficient (video)
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The follow-on to "Richland" will be the 28nm APU codenamed "Kaveri" with revolutionary heterogeneous system architecture (HSA) features which is expected to begin shipping to customers in the second half of 2013.
ENGADGET: AMD announces Temash, Kabini, Richland, and Kaveri APUs at CES 2013 (video)