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"Senators Piling on Apple's Taxes Are Missing the Point: Senators had a chance to address the real issue behind Tim Cook's appearance this week before a Senate committee: a revamp of the U.S. corporate tax code. They were on the right trail but following the wrong tracks. Their indignation at Apple for managing their taxes via overseas investments should shift to why America can't create a more favorable environment for businesses." MacNewsWorld 8:43 AM
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"Ireland Denies Giving Apple Any Special Tax Deal" AllThingsD 7:25 AM
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"Ireland refuses to be US 'whipping boy' over Apple tax claims" ZDNet 8:05 AM
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"Apple enjoyed Irish tax holiday from the start" Reuters 8:51 AM
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"Apple's Cook on Taxes, Being an American Innovator: Transcript of Senate Testimony" Forbes 1:38 PM
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"Apple on pace to double lobbying spending over taxes, other issues" AppleInsider 9:08 AM
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"Apple Shows It's Time to Abolish Corporate Taxes" Bloomberg 3:51 PM
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"Judge says leaning toward U.S. in Apple e-books case: In an unusual move before a trial, a federal judge expressed a tentative view that the U.S. Justice Department will be able to show evidence that Apple Inc engaged in a conspiracy with publishers to increase e-book prices." Reuters 8:39 PM
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"Apple Again Faces Mirror Worlds In Court: Defunct software company expands patent infringement suit to include Best Buy, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft and Samsung." InformationWeek 3:22 PM
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"Apple cites FRAND ruling to ITC, calls Samsung behavior egregious" Electronista 3:57 PM
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"Apple ebook antitrust trial set for 9-12 days in early June" paidContent 6:48 PM
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