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In his blog, he added:" "Google destroyed the RSS feed-reader ecosystem with a subsidised product, stifling its competitors and killing innovation.
BBC: Google to retire RSS news-feed service
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The IRS has usually done an excellent job of stifling investigations of its practices.
WSJ: James Bovard: A Brief History of IRS Political Targeting
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The Wolverines will have their work cut out against Syracuse (30-9), a team that has totally stuffed its NCAA opponents with a stifling zone defense.
NPR: The Final Four Is Set After Blowouts, Surprises
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Today, the Big Ten boasts four teams in the Sweet 16 and is known for its bruising inside play, stifling defense and molasses-in-January pace basically the exact opposite of Florida Gulf Coast.
WSJ: Florida Gulf Coast: The Big Ten Moves to the Beach
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Portugal has lagged in scrapping stifling rules, but its fiscal tightening is bold.
ECONOMIST: The euro zone's periphery
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For decades, the country was noted for its countervailing forces of entrepreneurial flair and stifling bureaucracy.
ECONOMIST: Italy’s unfinished business | The
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One critical reason: Mexico still hobbles its economy with excessive, growth-stifling regulation.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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In a preliminary report on the antitrust trial against the software giant, Jackson determined that Microsoft used the dominance of its Windows operating system as a cudgel against competitors, stifling innovation and limiting consumer choice.
CNN: From the Web