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RT @zseward: Bloomberg bloom.bg/10NsNF1 and the Times nyti.ms/14Teov6 call Tim Cook a liar on Apple's taxes.

Here Comes the Sun

nytimes.com — Among the many things Tim Cook apparently learned at the knee of Steve Jobs, during his long tenure as Apple's No. 2, was how to create a "reality distortion field." Or so it would appear after watching Cook, now Apple's chief executive, testify on Tuesday at a Senate hearing on the company's tax avoidance schemes.

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bloomberg.com — Apple Inc. (AAPL) Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook provided a figure to Congress on Tuesday that U.S. companies rarely disclose: its federal tax bill. Apple paid $6 billion last year -- a rate of 30.5 percent. "That's more than $16 million each day," Cook said.
@FrankKHanover Sorry I didn't reply earlier. I'm at Mark.Little@storyful.com
@ruthie147 Yep. The "Everybody else is doing it" line is particularly irritating. But I think decision was correct for other reasons.
Hmmm? RT @mediaguardian: Woolwich attack - why editors were right to publish horrific pictures gu.com/p/3g3gj/tf

Woolwich attack - why editors were right to publish horrific pictures

guardian.co.uk — The radio stations were on early this morning - was it right and proper for newspapers to publish front pages pictures of a man they called a terrorist brandishing a meat cleaver? Answer: yes. There are all sorts of arguments in favour.
NYTimes: Even Before Apple Tax Breaks, Ireland’s Policy Had Its Critics nyti.ms/10ispPI

Ireland Defends Attractive Tax Rates

nytimes.com — As Apple faced criticism in Washington for not paying more in taxes, Ireland defended its low rates that made it easy for multinational corporations to do business there, instead blaming "loopholes" in other European countries for enabling companies like Apple to avoid taxation.
What happens when Woolwich attackers face trial? Does horrific 'confession' video prejudice case? Do we care about these things anymore?
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