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Our Latest Published Articles Compliments fly as Kenny meets Monti in Rome PADDY AGNEW in Rome IT WAS a day when old acquaintances simply could not say enough good things about one another. When Taoiseach Enda Kenny met his Italian opposite number Mario Monti at Palazzo Chigi, government house, yesterday, the reciprocal compliments flew through…
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Our Latest Published Articles Can Europe escape the debt trap? Yes – and here’s how Today activists in Ireland are following Greece’s example by launching a public audit of the country’s debt to establish its legitimacy Financial markets have successfully demanded the imposition of severe austerity on the periphery of the eurozone – Greece, Ireland…
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Our Latest Published Articles Iceland fared better than us by letting its banks fail By Thomas Molloy ICELAND pursued better policies than Ireland or Latvia when the three countries’ economies collapsed in 2007 because the Reykjavik government allowed banks to fail, according to a new report by the influential Bruegel think tank. The report by…
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Our Latest Published Articles Today could be the day we save the free Internet. The US Congress was poised to pass a law allowing officials to censor access to any website around the world. But after we delivered our 1.25 million strong petition to the White House, it came out against the bill and with…
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Our Latest Published Articles Iceland exits recession Decision to force bondholders to pay for banking system’s collapse appears to pay off as economy grows 1.2% in third quarter By Phillip Inman guardian.co.uk, Nobel prize winner Paul Krugman has repeatedly called on Ireland, Greece and Portugal to consider leaving the euro area and defaulting on debts.…
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Our Latest Published Articles Daniel Estulin : Sarkozy threatened Papandreou with Death During the G20 Investigative Journalist Daniel Estulin reveals the death threat that caused Greek PM Papandreou to renege on his promise of a bailout referendum for the Greek people ,According to Estulin’s sources, Papandreou’s abrupt turnabout was the result of a direct threat from Sarkozy…
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Our Latest Published Articles By JOHN DRENNAN The legitimacy of the infamous bank guarantee of September 2008, which was the catalyst for Ireland’s subsequent bailout by the IMF, has been called into question by two of the senior ministers in the cabinet on that fateful night. In a major new RTE documentary, Crisis — Inside…
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Our Latest Published Articles More Related Posts: False Flag Events: America’s Most Shameful Secrets The Most Mentally Enslaved People on Earth 1 Million Died Because Bush Lied The Totally Fake War On Terror Posts Related to Most Wanted War Criminals IRELAND – Vote NO CONFIDENCE to another crowd of criminals and puppets of the Banking…
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Our Latest Published Articles In 24 hours, the G20 summit of world governments meets to discuss the global economic crisis, but banks and big corporations are sponsoring the meeting in exchange for an all access pass! This, while ordinary citizens are locked out. Let’s raise a massive petition to summit President Nicolas Sarkozy to kick…
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Our Latest Published Articles Occupy Dame Street: Irish bank protesters stage well-mannered sit-in Campaigners at the central bank in Dublin, who were inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement, are angry but decidedly polite Protesters outside Ireland’s central bank in Dublin city centre are inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA story:…