Today's Paper: Europe

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Today's Paper Europe

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Apple Ordered by EU to Repay $14.5 Billion in Irish Tax Breaks A1

The European Union’s antitrust regulator has demanded that Ireland recoup roughly $14.5 billion of unpaid taxes over a decade from Apple, a move that could intensify a feud between the EU and the U.S. over the bloc’s tax probes into American companies.

World

China’s Passive-Aggressive Diplomacy A2

Beijing’s castigation of Seoul’s plans for a missile shield sends a message to smaller countries that standing up for themselves places Chinese trade at risk.

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Opinion

Europe’s Apple Tax Ambush A10

The EU rolls over the U.S. Treasury and Irish tax law to punish an American company.

Personal Journal

How Managers Get ‘Interim’ Out of Their Titles A9

Avoid the pitfalls of stepping into a role you want on an interim basis; ‘Work & Family’ columnist Sue Shellenbarger explains how managers succeed.

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