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July 27, 2011

By Dan Hennessey

Daniel Hennessey, an international affairs and geography major at the George Washington University, is an outreach and communications intern at Global Financial Integrity in Washington, DC.

‘Shared sacrifice’ in debt reduction should include international tax loopholes
The Hill, July 26, 2011

Neal stymied as corporate taxes escape change
The Boston Globe, July 26, 2011

Credit Suisse “worse off” than UBS in the US
Swiss Info, July 27, 2011

ATAF holds first General Assembly in Mauritius
Botswana Gazette, July 27, 2011

Spain busts Colombian drug cartel’s money laundering
Reuters,  July 26, 2011

APG upgrades Nepal’s ranking in AML
Himalayan Times, July 26, 2011

Workshop gathers data on corruption
Viet Nam News, July 27, 2011

High Graft+ 4% Growth=Enduring Stagnation
Moscow Times, July 27, 2011

Mozambique proposes new anti-corruption laws
AFP, July 27, 2011

Modern-day comrade tsotsis
Times Live, July 27, 2011

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