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No, Ireland is not like Greece – it’s worse

Throughout the European fiscal crisis, Ireland has strived to differentiate itself from the profligate countries on the Mediterranean.We're different, Irish leaders would say. Hasn't Ireland been the responsible one, in contrast to Greece and other &ldquo

Pavel Molchanov Mon, 29 Nov 2010

Throughout the European fiscal crisis, Ireland has strived to differentiate itself from the profligate countries on the Mediterranean.

We’re different, Irish leaders would say. Hasn’t Ireland been the responsible one, in contrast to Greece and other “Club Med” nations? Haven’t we already taken the

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Pavel Molchanov Mon, 29 Nov 2010
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No, Ireland is not like Greece – it’s worse
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