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Mr Kenny's summit taskTHERE’S A Groundhog Day quality to watching European summits: a repetition, it seems, almost word for word of previous declarations and unchanging orthodox economic mantras, a sense of glacial progress, endless talk of “last ditch” efforts, of German obstacles, and if any movement, “just enough, just in time”.
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Chelsea pensioners enjoy cups of tea after standing on the upper levels of designer Diarmuid Gavin's creation, 'The Westland Magical Garden' at the Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower Show on May 21, in London, England. The prestigious gardening show opens to the general public on May 22, 2012 and features 14 show gardens which range from 'New English' design to modern topiary gardens. Photo : Oli Scarff/Getty Images
Luke Cannon, Coolock (left) and Anthony Young, Artane, enjoy the sunshine at Portmarnock Beach, Co. Dublin, Ireland. Photo: Dara Mac Dónaill / THE IRISH TIMES
People sit inside a coffee shop of a luxury goods department store at the Friedrichstrasse street in Berlin, Germany. May 21. Photo : Fabrizio Bensch/REUTERS
People walk near a graffiti depicting the military council using its power against citizens, near Tahrir square in Cairo May 21. After six decades under the thumb of men from the military, Egyptians savour the novel experience this week of a presidential election. Photo : Ammar Awad/REUTERS
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Aperegrine falcon chick, the only one of four siblings to survive following terrible storms at the end of April âÄ' after being ringed by a licenced conservation expert from the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, Monday May 21. The four week old chick, which is nesting high on Nottingham Trent University's Newton building in Nottingham city centre, has become an unwitting star as a result of a webcam overlooking the nest site, which has had more than half a million views since February. Photo : PA Wire
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Maikos, or apprentice geishas, observe an annular solar eclipse with solar viewers at a shrine in Kyoto, western Japan, in this picture by Yomiuri Shimbun May 21. The sun and moon aligned over the Earth in a rare astronomical event on Monday - an annular eclipse that dimmed the skies over parts of Asia and North America, briefly turning the sun into a blazing ring of fire.Photo : Yomiuri Shimbun/REUTERS
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To every child I struck when I was a teacher . . .sorryI REMEMBER HOW I would feel when there was a revelation about sexual abuse of children by clergy, here in the US where I have lived for the past 19 years, in Ireland or anywhere else. I would rail at the smug complacency of lace-bedecked monsignori or their mitred higher-ups. I could only imagine the plight of the children.
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- Trial of McAreavey murder accused opens in Mauritius09:31Two hotel workers face charges of killing Tyrone woman (27) at hotel in January 2011
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- EU divisions deepen over eurobonds ahead of summitDEREK SCALLY in Berlin, ARTHUR BEESLEY in Brussels and SIMON CARSWELLGERMANY AND France clashed ahead of tomorrow’s EU summit as their divisions deepened over the hotly contested question of jointly issued eurobonds.
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Bank says solicitor's claims on assets value 'ludicrous'A DISPUTE between a solicitor and Bank of Ireland over the ownership and value of art, antiques, furniture and other contents of luxury homes in Dublin and London has come before the Commercial Court as part of the bank’s efforts to enforce a €75 million judgment.
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