Tags: Subsidies
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No Federal Charges over Subsidized Game Company's Collapse
Rhode Island Police still investigating possible violations of state law
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Curt Schilling Puts Mass. Home up for Sale
After collapse of video game company, seeks $3.5 million for 20-room house
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Bankrupt Solar Company Struggled with Faulty Product
But blamed failure on Chinese competition
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EU Seeks $12 Billion from US over Boeing Subsidies
While US complains about China's subsidies, this is going on
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America's Most Hated Referee Is Also a Bank of America V.P.
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Thank God Politicians Are Weighing In On Packers/Seahawks Officiating [Updated with nervous Romney laughter and comment]
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US, EU Spar over Boeing Subsidies
America says they've stopped them. Europe says they haven't
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Electric Car Subsidies Draw Criticism in U.K.
Taxpayers are asked to indulge the already well-off
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Feds Asked To Stop Internet Scheme That Competes With Colorado Businesses
The subsidized program threatens to kill local companies
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Time to Wind Down Wind Subsidies
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Ryan Hits Obama on Defense, Energy Policy in Virginia
Our pork tastes so much better than their pork
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Romney: Government Shouldn't Redistribute Wealth
Except for, of course, the many things the right wants to subsidize, like defense contracts
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Subsidized Student Loans Haven't Worked as Advertised
Glitches and resentment limit the program's reach
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U.S. Launches Auto Trade Battle with China
China's subsidies bad. America's subsidies good! Go America!
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Chevy Volt is on the Road to Nowhere Fast, Say Washington Post Editors
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David Suzuki Hates Fracking - Natural Gas Outcompetes Solar and Wind Power
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The Democrats' Fake Freedoms
The president's party can't seem to distinguish between defending rights and soliciting subsidies.
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Seattle City Council Approves Arena Deal
Funding for transportation improvement included in agreement
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ObamaCare Tax Credits Will Create Mess for IRS
Former IRS commissioner testifies about potential problems
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Texas City Digs Deep To Offset Bass Pro Sales Shortfall
This is what you call a public-private partnership