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More on this story Thu, 16 May, 2013 05:39 AM PDT Starbucks have told ITV News they have not yet paid any of the millions pounds they promised they would pay to the government after a row over their tax before Christmas. MPs earlier raised fresh questions over the tax affairs of Google and Amazon. Continue reading | | More top news Thu, 16 May, 2013 05:38 AM PDT To mark the 70th anniversary of the 1943 Dambusters raid on Germany, a Lancaster bomber has flown over Derwent reservoir, where the 617 Squadron practiced. Continue reading | | Rising Real Estate Fees Predict Pop in Home Prices Thu, 16 May, 2013 05:37 AM PDT May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Economics Editor Michael McKee explains how soaring real estate commissions are very good news for home prices and the U.S. housing market. Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab also joins the conversation. Continue reading | |
nieciez Thu, 16 May, 2013 05:37 AM PDT Good morning all. Come join me in a cuppa and some chat. Been watching the morning news and am concerned ab t all of our Addict friends in the Dallas aea. Do hope you are all safe and well. Our news is saying storm hit a community of Habitat for Humanity that just makes it even worse. Continue reading | | LATEST NEWS Thu, 16 May, 2013 05:36 AM PDT The five men face charges including soliciting or accepting a bribe as a public employee and soliciting or accepting an unlawful gratuity as a public employee. Continue reading | | The Hot Mess That Is Apple's E-Book Legal Fight Thu, 16 May, 2013 05:36 AM PDT The U.S. Justice Department is painting Apple as the "ringmaster" of an e-book price-fixing conspiracy. The news came out in court filings made public earlier this week as the DOJ prepares to do battle with the only member of the so-called conspiracy unwilling to admit wrongdoing and take a public span... Continue reading | |
Bloomberg Caught With Hands in the Customer Data Jar Thu, 16 May, 2013 05:36 AM PDT Bloomberg has been embroiled in scandal since news broke last week that its reporters were using the company's corporate terminals to monitor its customers' activities. The story began to unravel when news surfaced that Goldman Sachs had confronted Bloomberg over the possibility that reporters w... Continue reading | | | |
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