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News10 new results for business
 
Super rich see federal taxes drop dramatically
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — As millions of procrastinators scramble to meet Monday's tax filing deadline, ponder this: The super rich pay a lot less taxes than they did a couple of decades ago, and nearly half of US households pay no income taxes at all. ...
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Asian Stocks Swing Between Gains, Losses as China Builders Fall, AIA Jumps
Bloomberg
By Anna Kitanaka and Norie Kuboyama - Mon Apr 18 03:23:47 GMT 2011 Asian stocks swung between gains and losses after China raised the reserve requirements for the country's banks to tame inflation, fueling concern more tightening measures will curb ...
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Toyota Resumes Production at All Japan Plants
ABC News
AP AP Employees of Toyota Motor Corp. , arrive at a factory in Toyota, central Japan Monday, April 18,... Toyota Motor Corp. resumed car production at all of its plants in Japan Monday for the first time since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, ...
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ABC News
MONEY WEEK AHEAD: Fading Inflation Fears Lure Back Treasurys Investors
Wall Street Journal
By Cynthia Lin Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--New evidence of muted US inflation is reassuring bond investors that the Federal Reserve is in no rush to raise interest rates and reviving a bid for Treasurys. The much-anticipated US ...
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EU Gives Support To Eli Lilly, Amylin Diabetes Drug
SmartAboutHealth
Washington (SmartAboutHealth) – A new diabetes drug from pharmaceutical partners Eli Lilly, Amylin and Alkermes has received support from the European Union. The new diabetes drug in question here is known as Bydureon and is a new drug to help treat ...
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SmartAboutHealth
Post office open late for tax filers
Fayette Observer
The post office in downtown Fayetteville will be open until midnight tonight for people to drop off tax returns to meet the deadline. But the Green Street post office is scaling back the late collection, a spokeswoman said. The lobby will be open for ...
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Tax offices busy taking care of last-minute filers
ABC12.com
Tax offices across Mid-Michigan, including Tadricks in Burton, were busy Sunday taking care of those last-minute filers. The federal tax deadline got moved to Monday, April 18 from the usual April 15. ABC12 found that many people are taking advantage ...
See all stories on this topic »
IMF is turning from ideology to evidence
Financial Times
Sir, Sebastian Mallaby is irked that the International Monetary Fund has done a "U-turn" on capital controls, saying that they just don't work ("The IMF needs to find its voice again", Comment, April 15). In the wake of the financial crisis some ...
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Let Bush-Era Tax Cuts Expire, Return to Clinton Tax Rates, Greenspan Says
Bloomberg
By Sara Forden - Sun Apr 17 16:05:55 GMT 2011 Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said tax cuts put in place by former US President George W. Bush should be allowed to expire and the US should return to tax rates that were in effect under ...
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Nikkei edges down, telecoms losses offset oil gains
Reuters
By Ayai Tomisawa TOKYO, April 18 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei stock average edged lower but held to a narrow range on Monday as a drop in telecommunications stocks after a rating cut by Goldman Sachs offset gains by oil shares boosted by higher crude ...
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Blogs5 new results for business
 
Daily Kos: Running government like a business?
By rss@dailykos.com (Laura Clawson)
As for whether citizens are customers or shareholders, in the business model that does all depend on our profitability to the people and corporations for whose benefit government-as-business is run. If we're customers, the point is to ...
Daily Kos - http://www.dailykos.com/
Donald Trump: Mitt Romney A 'Small Business Guy' (VIDEO)
By The Huffington Post News Team
Washington -- Potential presidential candidate Donald Trump says he's a better businessman than possible 2012 rival former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. Trump said during an appearance on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday ...
Video on The Huffington Post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/video/
Jesse Jackson Jr.: The iPad Is Killing American Jobs - Business ...
By Joe Weisenthal
In case you doubted that politicians don't understand economics.
Business Insider - http://www.businessinsider.com/
More details emerge from fatal shooting at business - seattlepi.com
One of two men alleged to have attempted a burglary at a South Seattle business was being held on $75000 bail Saturday, while a release of court documents revealed more about the other man, a felon who was shot and killed by an employee ...
seattlepi.com: Local News - http://www.seattlepi.com/default/article/Deadline-nears-for-refunds-in-CD-case-1108659.php
Timo Soini's First Order Of Business: Torpedoing The Portugal Bailout
By Joe Weisenthal
I'm getting pretty sick of these pathetic spammers that follow some Informercial "internet business" plan posting spammy links on Business Insider ALL THE TIME. Even better, when someone posts a spammy link like www.r0007.com, ...
Money Game - http://www.businessinsider.com/moneygame


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News10 new results for business
 
Super rich see federal taxes drop dramatically
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — As millions of procrastinators scramble to meet Monday's tax filing deadline, ponder this: The super rich pay a lot less taxes than they did a couple of decades ago, and nearly half of US households pay no income taxes at all. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Asian Stocks Swing Between Gains, Losses as China Builders Fall, AIA Jumps
Bloomberg
By Anna Kitanaka and Norie Kuboyama - Mon Apr 18 03:23:47 GMT 2011 Asian stocks swung between gains and losses after China raised the reserve requirements for the country's banks to tame inflation, fueling concern more tightening measures will curb ...
See all stories on this topic »
Toyota Resumes Production at All Japan Plants
ABC News
AP AP Employees of Toyota Motor Corp. , arrive at a factory in Toyota, central Japan Monday, April 18,... Toyota Motor Corp. resumed car production at all of its plants in Japan Monday for the first time since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, ...
See all stories on this topic »

ABC News
MONEY WEEK AHEAD: Fading Inflation Fears Lure Back Treasurys Investors
Wall Street Journal
By Cynthia Lin Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--New evidence of muted US inflation is reassuring bond investors that the Federal Reserve is in no rush to raise interest rates and reviving a bid for Treasurys. The much-anticipated US ...
See all stories on this topic »
EU Gives Support To Eli Lilly, Amylin Diabetes Drug
SmartAboutHealth
Washington (SmartAboutHealth) – A new diabetes drug from pharmaceutical partners Eli Lilly, Amylin and Alkermes has received support from the European Union. The new diabetes drug in question here is known as Bydureon and is a new drug to help treat ...
See all stories on this topic »

SmartAboutHealth
Post office open late for tax filers
Fayette Observer
The post office in downtown Fayetteville will be open until midnight tonight for people to drop off tax returns to meet the deadline. But the Green Street post office is scaling back the late collection, a spokeswoman said. The lobby will be open for ...
See all stories on this topic »
Tax offices busy taking care of last-minute filers
ABC12.com
Tax offices across Mid-Michigan, including Tadricks in Burton, were busy Sunday taking care of those last-minute filers. The federal tax deadline got moved to Monday, April 18 from the usual April 15. ABC12 found that many people are taking advantage ...
See all stories on this topic »
IMF is turning from ideology to evidence
Financial Times
Sir, Sebastian Mallaby is irked that the International Monetary Fund has done a "U-turn" on capital controls, saying that they just don't work ("The IMF needs to find its voice again", Comment, April 15). In the wake of the financial crisis some ...
See all stories on this topic »
Let Bush-Era Tax Cuts Expire, Return to Clinton Tax Rates, Greenspan Says
Bloomberg
By Sara Forden - Sun Apr 17 16:05:55 GMT 2011 Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said tax cuts put in place by former US President George W. Bush should be allowed to expire and the US should return to tax rates that were in effect under ...
See all stories on this topic »
Nikkei edges down, telecoms losses offset oil gains
Reuters
By Ayai Tomisawa TOKYO, April 18 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei stock average edged lower but held to a narrow range on Monday as a drop in telecommunications stocks after a rating cut by Goldman Sachs offset gains by oil shares boosted by higher crude ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Daily Kos: Running government like a business?
By rss@dailykos.com (Laura Clawson)
As for whether citizens are customers or shareholders, in the business model that does all depend on our profitability to the people and corporations for whose benefit government-as-business is run. If we're customers, the point is to ...
Daily Kos - http://www.dailykos.com/
Donald Trump: Mitt Romney A 'Small Business Guy' (VIDEO)
By The Huffington Post News Team
Washington -- Potential presidential candidate Donald Trump says he's a better businessman than possible 2012 rival former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. Trump said during an appearance on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday ...
Video on The Huffington Post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/video/
Jesse Jackson Jr.: The iPad Is Killing American Jobs - Business ...
By Joe Weisenthal
In case you doubted that politicians don't understand economics.
Business Insider - http://www.businessinsider.com/
More details emerge from fatal shooting at business - seattlepi.com
One of two men alleged to have attempted a burglary at a South Seattle business was being held on $75000 bail Saturday, while a release of court documents revealed more about the other man, a felon who was shot and killed by an employee ...
seattlepi.com: Local News - http://www.seattlepi.com/default/article/Deadline-nears-for-refunds-in-CD-case-1108659.php
Timo Soini's First Order Of Business: Torpedoing The Portugal Bailout
By Joe Weisenthal
I'm getting pretty sick of these pathetic spammers that follow some Informercial "internet business" plan posting spammy links on Business Insider ALL THE TIME. Even better, when someone posts a spammy link like www.r0007.com, ...
Money Game - http://www.businessinsider.com/moneygame


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