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BusinessIrish banks pass tests but markets unlikely to be movedBy Simon Carswell and Finance Correspondent
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BusinessCommissioners expect weak banks to take 'necessary steps'By Arthur Beesley and European Correspondent
IrelandIsraeli firms prepare to use new law against those calling for boycottsBy HARRIET SHERWOOD in Jerusalem
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IrelandCatholic weekly urges Church to break links with 'corrupt and cruel'By Patsy McGarry and Religious Affairs Correspondent
IrelandCatholic weekly urges Church to break links with 'corrupt and cruel'By Patsy McGarry and Religious Affairs Correspondent
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IrelandTaoiseach urged not to shelve dress code proposalsBy Deaglán De Bréadún and Political Correspondent
IrelandEU leaders agree to emergency summit over debt crisisBy Arthur Beesley and MARK HENNESSY and SIMON CARSWELL
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