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  • IRELAND

  • Tensions grow between state and banks over lending
    Sunday, November 09, 2008  By Cliff Taylor
    Serious tensions have built up between the government and the banks over the lack of funding being made available to borrowers, despite the implementation of the government’s €440 billion bank guarantee scheme.

    PDs call it a day after 23 years in Irish public life
    Sunday, November 09, 2008  By Niamh Connolly, Political Correspondent
    Progressive Democrat party members voted yesterday to dissolve the 23-year-old party, and a team of financial and legal advisors will now be appointed to supervise its wind-up.
    Government will fight proposed Obama tax reform
    Sunday, November 09, 2008  By Ian Kehoe and Niamh Connolly
    Proposals by the incoming Barack Obama administration to reform corporation tax for US multinationals will be strenuously opposed by the Irish government.
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  • NEWS FEATURES
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    The Party’s over
    Sunday, November 09, 2008  
    As the PDs vote for extinction, its four parliamentary party members must now consider their options, writes Niamh Connolly, Political Correspondent.
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    Biggest test is yet to come
    Sunday, November 09, 2008  By Niall Stanage in Chicago
    After one of the most unforgettable US presidential races in living memory, Barack Obama now faces the arduous business of governing a struggling nation.

  • WORLD
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    Crisis talks in Congo as civilians flee rebels
    Sunday, November 09, 2008  
    The failed ceasefire between the government and rebels in Democratic Congo has put tens of thousands of lives at risk, writes Bill Corcoran in Johannesburg.
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    Darkness falls on British economy
    Sunday, November 09, 2008  By Dave Sambrook in London
    Every cloud may have a silver lining, but the market’s verdict on last week’s shock decision by the Bank of England to cut interest rates to their lowest level since 1955, was that the cloud of recession descending on Britain will be much darker and longer-lasting than the government would have us believe.