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Top business stories in 2010: Economy grows but hiring lags
In 2010, the economy rebounded fitfully from the Great Recession — starting strong, wobbling at midyear but showing enough vigor by year's end to quell fears of a second recession.
Yet Americans hardly felt relief under the weight of high...Tags: Real Estate, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Environmental Pollution
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Letters to the Editor - Feb. 13
Smithsburg committed to recycling, doing what’s best for town To the editor: I would like to again thank those residents who attended the public hearing or contacted the Smithsburg Town Hall to share their thoughts and ask questions about the...Tags: George Washington, Mount Vernon, England, Arts and Culture, Pennsylvania
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Memorial honors only Marine killed in John Brown's raid
richardb@herald-mail.comA 3,500-pound granite monument honoring the only Marine killed during John Brown's raid in 1859 finally came to rest Tuesday in Harpers Ferry. Pvt. Luke Quinn, an Irish immigrant who joined the Marines in 1855, was killed when he was sent to Harpers...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), John Brown, Brooklyn (New York City), Defense, Gardens and Parks
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Letters: Apple's taxes
Re "Apple execs grilled over tax strategy," Business, May 22 Unbelievable, stunning, incredible that members of Congress have the audacity to bring the chief executive of one of the most successful companies this country has ever seen to grill him on...Tags: Organized Crime, Apple Inc., Tim Cook
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Pay your taxes, Europe warns multinationals
LONDON — European leaders fired a warning shot in the battle against multinational companies that exploit loopholes or set up complicated schemes to minimize their tax bills, calling for collective action to thwart such practices. Britain,...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Fredrik Reinfeldt, Economy, Business and Finance, E-Commerce Industry, Germany
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Lawmakers grill Apple execs over tax strategy
WASHINGTON — Apple Inc. Chief Executive Tim Cook was supposed to face a hostile Capitol Hill crowd but instead he wielded the company's popularity like a shield to deflect some of the most aggressive questioning over the company's...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, John McCain, Corning Incorporated, Washington, DC, Politics
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Irishman charged with 1982 IRA bombing in London's Hyde Park that killed 4 soldiers, 7 horses
Associated PressDUBLIN (AP) — British prosecutors have charged a 61-year-old Irishman with the 1982 IRA attack on the queen's cavalry in Hyde Park, a nail-bombing at a top London tourist attraction that left four soldiers and seven horses dead. Wednesday's...Tags: Personal Finance, Prosecution, Religious Festivals, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Apple skirts U.S. taxes, panel finds
WASHINGTON — Apple Inc., one of the most successful and valuable companies on the planet, will be tested Tuesday when Chief Executive Tim Cook testifies about the company's controversial tax practices before a hostile Senate subcommittee. Should...Tags: Taxation, Economy, Business and Finance, Personal Income, John McCain, Politics
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Report: Apple avoided billions in U.S. taxes on foreign income
This post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details WASHINGTON -- Apple Inc. has used an elaborate web of offshore subsidiaries to avoid paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes on $44 billion in foreign income over the past four years,...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Personal Income, Politics, Earnings, White House
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Apple CEO Tim Cook strongly defends tax policy at Senate hearing
WASHINGTON — Apple Inc. Chief Executive Tim Cook strongly defended the company's tax practices Tuesday at a Senate hearing highlighting the technology giant's use of Irish subsidiaries to shelter billions of dollars in income from U.S. taxes....
Tags: Judges, Apple iPhone, Crime, Law and Justice, John McCain, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Five things at stake for Apple at Senate tax hearing
Apple hardly seems the invincible name it was just one year ago. Faced with slower growth, a badly bruised stock price and questions about its innovation leadership, the company has plenty of fights on its hand. And now it has a new foe attempting to...
Tags: Corporate Officers, U.S. Congress, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Cisco Systems Inc.
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