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Published: 17 Apr, 2012
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We get a lot of great comments from our readers, so every week we'll be highlighting the top comments to various articles from the week. Last week, our theme was jobs & taxes and we received some great feedback on unemployment rates in the U.S., the bankruptcy of the world's largest solar power development, and some of the implications of tax debt.

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