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DUBLIN - The Irish Senate has passed a finance legislation that enacts six billion euros ($8.2 bn) in tax hikes and budget cutbacks, agreed as part of December's EU-IMF bailout for Ireland.
DUBLIN - Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen has survived a tight parliamentary vote that illustrates his government's desperation to survive its full five-year term.
DUBLIN - The roads and rivers of northwest Ireland are suddenly lined with mink.
DUBLIN - A cement mixer has rammed into the gates of the Irish parliament in an apparent protest at the country's catastrophically expensive bank bailout.
DUBLIN - Prime Minister Brian Cowen is resisting calls for an early election in Ireland amid fears about the nation's debt troubles - and his own ability to steer the country through the crisis.
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