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  • NEWS

  • Private social workers paid €110 an hour by HSE
    Sunday, October 02, 2011  By Susan Mitchell, Health Correspondent
    Social workers previously employed by the Health Service Executive (HSE) are being paid as much as €300,000 per year by their former employer for working as independent court-appointed officers for children likely to be placed in care.

    Nama to sell Quinlan Ailesbury Road house for 78% less than he paid for it
    Sunday, October 02, 2011  By Gillian Nelis
    A large period home and adjacent mews on Dublin’s Ailesbury Road are to be sold by Nama for less than their previous owner, Derek Quinlan, paid for the mews alone.

    Crunch time for ministers on budgetary spending cuts
    Sunday, October 02, 2011  By Pat Leahy, Political Editor
    The government will begin a crucial series of meetings this week on future spending plans that will decide where the axe will fall in the coming budget and for the next three years.

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    Seven up for the Aras
    Sunday, October 02, 2011   By Pat Leahy
    If there’s one thing we know about presidential elections, it is that the campaigns can ebb and flow, often dramatically.
     
    Oh president, where art thou?
    Sunday, October 02, 2011  By Gerard Stembridge
    In the first of a series of articles on the presidential race, a colourful picture is painted of how the seven candidates finally secured their nominations.

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    Merkel’s decisive victory staves off euro chaos
    Sunday, October 02, 2011  
    Last week was a good one for the German chancellor, as her government sailed through a crucial vote on the euro crisis, writes Simon Kingsley in Berlin.
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    Liberty deal brings curtain down on Quinn
    Sunday, October 02, 2011  By Gavin Daly
    By any measure, it will be the end of an era in Irish business.

  • THE MARKET
  • Top Aryzta executives in €33m windfall
    Sunday, October 02, 2011   By Joh Ihle
    Top executives at speciality bakery group Aryzta are to receive a €33 million share windfall, following last week’s 27 per cent rise in full-year earnings for 2011.
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