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BEIJING (AP) — Widening income gaps, corrupt local administrations and policies that seem to favor the well-connected few over the disadvantaged many are fueling spasms of violence that spring up in cities across China. In the most recent case, …
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Washington Post
By Michael D. Shear Barack Obama's successful quest for the White House powered the sales of his nonfiction books, making him millions even as he assumed the presidency, his tax returns show.
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New York Times
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Bloomberg
Financial relationships between drug and medical device companies and academic researchers are being scrutinized by Congress and watchdog groups. Senator Charles Grassley, an Iowa Republican, has been investigating company payments to doctors and has …
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Chicago Sun-Times
BY DAVE MCKINNEY AND JORDAN WILSON Sun-Times Springfield Bureau SPRINGFIELD — Voters hate tax hikes, which is why Gov. Quinn's push for the state's first income tax increase in 20 years is such an intriguing political gambit with the 2010 …
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