1.   But in order to maintain the new privilege, you must keep your mouth shut about tax advice you get from your accountant or enrolled agent.

2.   Even so, the lawyers said the courts are reluctant to accept new privileges without a powerful factual showing that such a protection is necessary.

3.   Particularly in seventh grade and up, children constantly demand new privileges.

4.   Preston said the new privilege would be invoked by the Treasury secretary, not the president.

5.   The new privilege for accountants is part of a broader bill seeking to put taxpayers on a more equal footing with the Internal Revenue Service.

6.   White House spokesman Jim Kennedy said the maneuvering for the new privilege was being handled by the Secret Service, Treasury and Justice departments.

7.   Chidchai said law enforcement authorities would step up measures to prevent international and economic crimes which may spring up as a result of the new privileges.

8.   Antonio Mwaxikungu, leader of the opposition Social Renewal Party, said Tuesday he feared the new privileges could lead to an uncontrollable political situation.

9.   But Antonio Mwaxikungu, leader of the opposition Social Renewal Party, said Tuesday he feared the new privileges could lead to an uncontrollable political situation in the future.

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trading 3.83%
same 3.63%
driving 3.53%
white 2.32%
diplomatic 2.12%
rare 2.02%
great 1.81%
parliamentary 1.61%
legal 1.51%
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law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
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