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Time.com: Does Office Romance Get a Bad Rap?

Q&A: Stephanie Losee and Helaine Olen, the co-authors of Office Mate: The Employee Handbook for Finding -- and Managing -- Romance on the Job, talk with TIME's Andrea Sachs

Red Cross president forced out over 'personal relationship'

Red Cross President and CEO Mark W. Everson has stepped down after revelations he was "engaged in a personal relationship with a subordinate employee," the organization announced Tuesday.

CNNMoney: J&J sues Red Cross over red cross

Johnson & Johnson on Wednesday sued the American Red Cross over the use by the relief group and its partners of J&J's trademark red cross logo on first aid kits, hand sanitizer and medical gloves sold to the public.

CNNMoney: IRS chief steps down to lead Red Cross

IRS Commissioner Mark Everson has been named president and CEO of the American Red Cross, the humanitarian relief organization announced Wednesday afternoon.

CNNMoney: IRS chief: First steps to narrow $300B tax gap

The $290-billion tax gap is getting a lot of attention as a magical windfall for government budget woes. The problem: Getting the amount owed in taxes each year but not collected isn't so easy.

Money Magazine: File a Squeaky-Clean 1040

Some 12% of people admit they think it's acceptable to cheat on their taxes. No wonder IRS Commissioner Mark Everson has made it his top priority to go after those who shortchange the government. T...

CNNMoney: File a squeaky clean 1040 tax form

Some 12 percent of people admit they think it's acceptable to cheat on their taxes. No wonder IRS Commissioner Mark Everson has made it his top priority to go after those who shortchange the government.

Fortune: Is my loophole really legit?

The IRS has a surprising new enemy in the battle against abusive tax shelters: the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. In recent years the Patent Office has begun granting patents to people who claim...

CNNMoney: IRS eyes stock options, report says

The Internal Revenue Service is the latest agency to look at stock option practices at a growing number of companies, according to a published report.

CNNMoney: Outdated computers cost IRS $200 million

The Internal Revenue Service lost $200 million to $300 million last year because a contractor failed to provide the agency with an updated computer program to catch fraudulently filed requests for tax refunds, according to IRS spokeswoman Nancy Mathis.

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