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Apple legally sidesteps billions in taxes
NEW YORK — A published report says Apple Inc. uses subsidiaries in Ireland, the Netherlands and other low-tax nations as part of a strategy that enables the technology giant to cut its global tax b...
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Pall Corp. selling some blood transfusion assets
PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. — Filtration equipment manufacturer Pall Corp. has agreed to sell certain operations and equipment used in blood transfusions to health care company Haemonetics Corp. for abou...
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A street vendor walks in front of the Best Western Hotel in construction in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  This city is undergoing the largest hotel building boom in its history, raising expectations that investors will soon fill those air-conditioned rooms looking to build factories, tourist infrastructure and other amenities that will help Haiti bounce back from the 2010 earthquake that killed hundreds of thousands of people.
Hotels arise amid Haiti’s ruins
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Glimmers of hope are coming to this devastated capital and its surrounding cities, as the concrete Royal Oasis hotel rises over a metropolitan area still filled with displac...
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JOHN WRIGHT | The Sun
Derrick Smith, Middle Tennessee regional manager for the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, displays three brochures promoting Tennessee tourist attractions during a meeting April 10 with The Paducah Sun editorial board.
Everybody’s got something to sell
For Paducah and McCracken County, it’s quilts. For Marshall County, it’s fishing and Kentucky Lake. Murray and Calloway County rely on a family-friendly environment and being the best place t...
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Director of child care facility— Two-year degree in a child care related field with specific degree. No experience required or 5-plus years experience in a licensed facility.Job order: KY0452336 T...
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Smoking ban debate smolders
LANSING — Some state lawmakers are trying to burn holes in Michigan’s smoking ban, which has cleared the air in public places and enjoyed public support but contributed to cash-flow problems at som...
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Health care law rebates to top $1 billion this year
WASHINGTON — Insurance companies will have to return more than $1 billion this year to consumers and businesses, thanks to a new requirement in President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, a repo...
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AEP disputes study linking plants to 3,200 deaths
TULSA — American Electric Power is disputing an environmental group’s study that finds air pollution from the company’s 26 coal-fired plants caused as many as 3,200 deaths and more than 20,000 asth...
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Ford 1Q earnings fall on Europe slump, tax rate
DEARBORN — Ford Motor Co. has tidied up North America, sweeping out old products and excess costs. But the rest of the world keeps making a mess. The company’s net income fell 45 percent to $1.4...
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1 in 2 new grads are jobless or underemployed
WASHINGTON — The college class of 2012 is in for a rude welcome to the world of work. A weak labor market already has left half of young college graduates either jobless or underemployed in posi...
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