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Wednesday’s Daily News Digest

March 30, 2011

By Mina Remole

Mina Remole, a recent graduate of Johns Hopkins University, is a communications intern at Global Financial Integrity in Washington, DC.

Sanctions Against Libya Test Banks, Companies
Wall Street Journal, March 30, 2011

WikiLeaks Politics: India Survives its Week of Leaks
Hot Hit News, March 29, 2011

Government bows to pressure from business to allow bribery through the back door
Global Witness, March 30, 2011

Our view: Fix corporate taxes to increase competitiveness
USA Today (Opinion), March 29, 2011

Calls for change in tax legislation
Irish Times, March 30, 2011

MPs to investigate corporate tax avoidance
Guardian, March 28, 2011

Patent Overhaul Unveiled in U.S. House of Representatives
Bloomberg, March 30, 2011

Kaushik Basu Says Make Bribe Giving Legal
Wall Street Journal (Blog), March 30, 2011

Rabbi pleads guilty in NJ corruption case
AP, March 28, 2011

Karzai adviser arrested for embezzlement
AFP, March 29, 2011

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