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On A Trip Abroad, Finding A Bridge Back
The Hartford CourantA letter to the Irish Times Wednesday was headlined "Name for the new Liffey bridge" The body of the letter consists of "Sir — The suspension is killing me. — Yours, etc. Tom Gilsenan." Bravo, Tom. You've done your duty as an Irishman. You'...Tags: Heart Disease, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Dublin (Ireland), George Bernard Shaw, Bram Stoker
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Fast times at the Rapid City Qualifier
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Some records were broken at the annual Rapid City Qualifier Track and Field Meet Tuesday. Rapid City Central’s Lauren Schad won the girls high jump after a leap of 5-feet, 7-and-a-quarter inches. The broke the 5-foot-7...Tags: Track and Field
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Memorial honors Florida's fallen heroes
Eight rows of white crosses stretch across the front lawn of the Oviedo Historical Society's Lawton House, replicating the graves of the military dead at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, DC. But there is something different about this...
Tags: Winter Springs, Afghanistan, Holidays, Memorial Day, Human Interest
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STATE AA TRACK AND FIELD: Central girls in lead
BRANDON -- Hannah Kastigar of Aberdeen Central was smiling as much as a bloodied, sweating, second-place high school senior could smile. In fact, on a day when she actually was run ragged, she had the biggest smile at the packed Brandon Valley track...
Tags: Track and Field, Vault Gymnastics, Pies and Tarts, Minor League Baseball, High School Sports
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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, Tim Cook, Apple Inc.
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Colum McCann on 'journeys by heroes'
National Book Award winner Colum McCann's ninth book, "TransAtlantic," is a fictionalized exploration of three historic journeys between North America and Ireland. He talked about his new novel, which hits bookstores on June 4, by phone from his...
Tags: Slavery, Tony Blair, Dublin (Ireland), Literature, Arts and Culture
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Robert L. Harrington May 22, 2013
Robert L. Harrington ("Bob") died at the age of 91 on May 22, 2013. He was the youngest and last surviving child of ten children born to Jim and Nora Harrington, who both emigrated to this country from County Cork, Ireland, and made their home in the...Tags: College Baseball, Science and Technology, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Arizona Wildcats, Technology
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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: Government, France, G8, Google Inc., E-Commerce Industry
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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: U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Rand Paul, Tim Cook, U.S. Congress, John McCain
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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: Tim Cook, Barack Obama, U.S. Congress, Earnings, John McCain
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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: Tim Cook, Barack Obama, White House, Microsoft Corporation, Earnings
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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: Apple iPad, Computer Hardware, Rand Paul, Tim Cook, Judges
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