31st Of February


Book Description

Anderson was a bored, unhappy sales executive longing for something to liven up his monotonous life. But perhaps he wished too hard because not long later he found his wife lying dead at the bottom of the cellar stairs. An accident of course – so why wouldn’t the police believe him?




The 31st February Story


Book Description

THE 31ST FEBRUARY STORY is not just a story, but a series of moments that every reader will live while reading. The title itself has a date which does not exist and that catches the attention of the readers at the first sight itself. The story has the power to make you think again about the choices you make in your life and would make you realize how crucial part is that every choice playing in shaping your life. The story revolves around Candace Quinn facing extraordinary situation where Meteoroid stops the the revolution of the Planet Earth. Rotation does not stop, so there arrives two extra days in the calendar. What does happen in these two extra days? How does Candace faces the circumstances? Read to find out.




The 31st of February


Book Description

A British advertising executive is smug and secure in the knowledge that his murder of his wife has been ruled accidental until frightening reminders of his act begin to appear in his office.







January 30, 31, February 1 and 7, 1968


Book Description

Considers S. 1144 and related bills, to authorize Army Corps of Engineers construction of 15 flood control and water resources development projects, pt. 1; Considers S. 537, to amend the Flood Control Act to authorize funds for Army Corps of Engineers river bank stabilization and flood control project on the Missouri River below Garrison Dam in North Dakota, pt. 2; Considers Army Corps of Engineers flood control project on the Tanana River at Fairbanks, harbor development project at Kake Harbor, and navigation project at the Sergius and Whitestone Narrows in Alaska. Focuses on Tanana River project in wake of August 1967 flood, pt. 3.







January 31, February 3-7, 1958. pp. 2439-3588


Book Description

Hearing includes. a. "Report on Corporate Distributions and Adjustments," by Advisory Group on Subchapter C of the Internal Revenue Code, Dec. 24, 1957 (p. 2491-2574). b. "Revised First Report on Estates, Trusts, Beneficiaries, and Decedents," by Advisory Group on Subchapter J of the Internal Revenue Code, Nov. 22, 1957 (p. 2693-2757). c. "Legislative Recommendations," by section on taxation, ABA, 1957 (p. 2827-2897). d. "Recommendations for Amendments to the Internal Revenue Code," by American Institute for Certified Public Accountants, committee on taxation, Feb. 3, 1958 (p. 2901-2950).




January 28-31, February 2, 4, 1948. pp. 503-1134


Book Description

Considers (80) S. 1741, (80) S. 2001, (80) S. 2014, (80) S. 2015.