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UK opposition calls for country-by-country reporting
ReutersBy Tom Bergin LONDON, May 19 (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour party, tapping into widening public anger over corporate tax avoidance, wants the government to push for new international rules to force companies to report profit and tax payments...Tags: Summits, United Kingdom, Lobbying, European Union, David Cameron
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Timeline: Shirakawa and Santa Clara County ambulance deal
San Jose Mercury News2004-07: George Shirakawa works as a consultant on retainer for the lobbying firm Saggau-DeRollo and is a partner and co-owner with them in two separate LLCs. --November 2007: Saggau-DeRollo registers Rural/Metro ambulance company as a new client. --... -
Notoriety follows Rivera pal in Nicaragua
Miami HeraldGRANADA, Nicaragua -- In this quaint colonial town, vigilant residents who keep close tabs on their neighbors know the enigmatic woman as Dona Anita, a sometime hairdresser with a mean temper. They describe her as a night owl prone to cursing, buying...Tags: Lawyers, Nicaragua, Justice System, Google Inc., Manufacturing and Engineering
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Change could shake up county government in Tuesday's election
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.The primary election Tuesday could lead to a dramatic change in Lackawanna County government. Or no change at all. Voters could take the first step toward setting up a new form of county government. They could vote yes to empanel a commission to study...Tags: Lawyers, Insurance, Television Industry, Justice System, Career and Workplace
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Church must help the poorest, not dissect theology, pope says
Reuters* Pope says world facing "a crisis of man" * Met Merkel earlier in day, discussed economic troubles * Warns against becoming theological "starched Christians" By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY, May 18 (Reuters) - Pope Francis shared personal moments...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Pentecost, Vatican City, Francis I, Religion and Belief
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12 in the running for Plymouth Borough Council
The Times LeaderPolitics has always been part of the fabric of this West Side town, and this primary season is no different. Nine Democrats are vying for four nominations on the Democratic borough council ticket and three Republicans will breeze through Tuesday's...Tags: Tom Corbett, Elections, Politics
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OPINION: On changing our world and ourselves
The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.My banker father would've been 104 on Tuesday. I'm glad he didn't have to see what became of the banking industry. He had quaint expectations about the institution and those in it setting an example by their honesty, cordiality and good behavior. If it'...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Liberia's Johnson-Sirleaf defends governance record
ReutersBy Lesley Wroughton WASHINGTON, May 17 (Reuters) - Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf on Friday defended her government's record on good governance and transparency, following an independent audit that cast doubt on her anti-corruption efforts....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Accounting and Auditing, Liberia, Nobel Prize Awards, Finance
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Minnesota House passes protections on vehicle tracking, data misuse
Star TribuneMinnesota law enforcement authorities soon will face stricter limits on the use of controversial vehicle-tracking technology to collect sensitive location data on innocent people. The state is poised to approve its first regulations for license plate...Tags: Laws, Mark Dayton, Lobbying, Law Enforcement, Labor Legislation
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U.S. attorney urges faith in face of political corruption
NewsdayU.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch urged attendees at a community meeting in Marine Park, Brooklyn, Thursday night to keep faith in the political process in the face of recent high-profile criminal cases involving area elected officials. Don't "succumb to...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Queens (New York City), Marine Park, Punishment
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Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair's lawyers want computer evidence from his Fort Bragg residence thrown out
The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.A pretrial hearing in Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair's sexual misconduct case ended Thursday following arguments on whether computers were unconstitutionally seized from his home on Fort Bragg. The judge did not rule on that issue or most of the others...Tags: Lawyers, Jeffrey A. Sinclair, Justice System, Military Justice, Adultery
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Scandals put presidential credibility on the line
When the storm of administration scandals first hit President Barack Obama, he offered a good impersonation of Claude Raines in "Casablanca," expressing shock that gambling was going on in Rick's saloon. His verbal outrage at the snooping of the IRS and...Tags: Taxation, Carney (music group), Jules Witcover, Politics, Barack Obama
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