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News

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December 25, 2012 Starbucks to use cups to send 'fiscal cliff' message to lawmakers | Reuters
December 25, 2012 Starbucks makes political push on fiscal cliff | CNNMoney
December 25, 2012 Starbucks using cups to push for fiscal cliff deal | Washington Post
December 25, 2012 Starbuck's 'Potent' Message to Congress | The Wall Street Journal
December 25, 2012 Patch and Starbucks Ask Washington to 'Come Together' to Avoid Fiscal Cliff | Huffington Post
December 25, 2012 Fiscal cliff looms | Elk Valley Times
December 25, 2012 Starbucks Hopes 'Come Together' Campaign Catchs on With Capitol Hill | Roll Call
December 25, 2012 Starbucks fights against the "Fiscal Cliff' | San Diego Red
December 25, 2012 How the Fiscal Cliff Affects You and Your Family - and What You Can Do About It! | iVillage
December 24, 2012 Fiscal cliff deal must include fixing national debt | Toledo Blade
December 22, 2012 Mesa mayor joins steering committee for nat'l 'Fix the Debt' campaign | East Valley Tribune
December 22, 2012 A Campaign on U.S. Debt Gains Steam | New York Times
December 22, 2012 Guest view of Dayne Walling: Our nation needs to address the national debt in bipartisan manner | Mlive
December 22, 2012 Another View: Compromising - and fixing the debt | Des Moines Register
December 21, 2012 Editorial: Keep pushing for strategic budget deal | Star Tribune
December 21, 2012 Another View - Lou D'Allesandro and Ed Rendell: Our deficit spending must end | Union Leader
December 20, 2012 How One Woman Made Budget Scolding Chic | The New Republic
December 20, 2012 Rooney and MacGuineas: Set aside politics to fix national debt | The Morning Call
December 20, 2012 Perdue chims in on fiscal cliff "squabbles" | News Observer
December 19, 2012 The Long Reach of Michael Bloomberg | USA Today
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