Ireland refuses to be US 'whipping boy' over Apple tax claims
In response to U.S. Congressman allegations, European member state Ireland says it will not bow down and become America's "whipping boy."
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In response to U.S. Congressman allegations, European member state Ireland says it will not bow down and become America's "whipping boy."
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