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i'm here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead.he lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph about it in the paper. could it be that most evictions did not make it to the newspaper unless someone died? in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and john parker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and b
i'm here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead.he lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph about it in the paper. could it be that most evictions did not make it to...
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and it is due, and this is the time, and ireland is the latest indicator to confirm that?have the italian lep leppe--leprechaun in my head buu are right, i remember crashing and everything was falling apart in greece, one of my buddies and i looked at greece real estate, we looked around, housing did not budge in the desirable areas, dublin there is business there, if you look around ireland, listen, we can't use ireland as a real gauge in america, when has been motivating our housing boom are hedge funds, and also fact that ren rates are high -- rents rates are so high, do i think ireland is key? no. but in america, looking for stocks to buy, look at reits. you know, guys that bought housing steep like black rock that is another company i would look at, but i don't think that ireland is our answer to a global housing recovery not now. neil: l.t. well to the hell with both of you. >> all right. then, you are linkedin. >> taking advantage was not just a bull market in technology but in social networks stocks. like they were in late 1990s, what worries me about linked in, it
and it is due, and this is the time, and ireland is the latest indicator to confirm that?have the italian lep leppe--leprechaun in my head buu are right, i remember crashing and everything was falling apart in greece, one of my buddies and i looked at greece real estate, we looked around, housing did not budge in the desirable areas, dublin there is business there, if you look around ireland, listen, we can't use ireland as a real gauge in america, when has been motivating our housing boom are...
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my parents were from ireland.y'd share new tunes or old tunes. it's a wonderful opportunity to meet with people, and people can sit down who have learned tunes from different sources. if it's the same tune, they can sit down and play it together. basically, it's an irish jam session. it's just everybody gets together and plays a common repertoire. it's very relaxing. there's no pressure. you keep going for as long as you feel like going. if you feel like stopping, you stop, and you know, people come and go, and if the atmosphere and the spirit is good, it can go on for hours and hours, days in some cases. (narrator) many musical traditions have rich histories of their own. in the 20th century, musicians have been drawn to european music from the middle ages and renaissance, a repertoire commonly referred to as early music. because this music hasn't been performed for centuries, playing it today involves research, recreation, and imagination. (man) i always felt that early music was the music that's never made it t
my parents were from ireland.y'd share new tunes or old tunes. it's a wonderful opportunity to meet with people, and people can sit down who have learned tunes from different sources. if it's the same tune, they can sit down and play it together. basically, it's an irish jam session. it's just everybody gets together and plays a common repertoire. it's very relaxing. there's no pressure. you keep going for as long as you feel like going. if you feel like stopping, you stop, and you know, people...
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saw them beat ireland. the defeat was a major dent in ireland's prospect of qualifying. germans are clearly on top. austria and ireland only have an outside chance. two u.s. open tennis, defending champion serena williams will take on victoria azarenka in a repeat of last year's final. spot ink a secured her a victory over flava pineda. defeated li na. the international olympic committee will decide the host city for the 2020 summer olympics. it is a three way contest and istanbul. as the choice of the host city comes closer, critics say the candidates are not ready to put on such a massive spectacle. >> three-on-one the coal. madrid, tokyo, istanbul and three olympic phosphates. istanbul is idealistic. is the fifth year in a row they attended a it to host the game. was stands slogan together. the olympic arena, plans include students for the games come a big challenge for a city with major infrastructure problems. madrid's plan is decidedly frugal. the spanish capital has also never hosted the olympics and it is bidding for the third time in a room. -- in a row. does no
saw them beat ireland. the defeat was a major dent in ireland's prospect of qualifying. germans are clearly on top. austria and ireland only have an outside chance. two u.s. open tennis, defending champion serena williams will take on victoria azarenka in a repeat of last year's final. spot ink a secured her a victory over flava pineda. defeated li na. the international olympic committee will decide the host city for the 2020 summer olympics. it is a three way contest and istanbul. as the...
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ireland only has a 12.5% corporate tax rate and then you get to deduct any earnings for intellectualroperty. everyone got serious because it apple is moving their business to ireland so they can protect their income. so these bunch of jokers got together and decided that they are going to crack down on these companies and take advantage of legal loopholes are trying to strong-arm companies like ireland trying to change their tax law. neil: even if it were not that important, i would say that it was lower on the to do list. >> i think you are right. this is an age-old thing for politicians. you go back to mckinley running for president and william jennings bryan had the same platform back then. whenever you have low approval ratings of politicians, they go after big business or banks. and that is why they are going after big business. it is a very complicated issue and money stored in another one. there is a big difference between non-and these companies like russia has in cyprus. neil: and who would know better than john. >> that is right. we want you get a sense of this? this shows
ireland only has a 12.5% corporate tax rate and then you get to deduct any earnings for intellectualroperty. everyone got serious because it apple is moving their business to ireland so they can protect their income. so these bunch of jokers got together and decided that they are going to crack down on these companies and take advantage of legal loopholes are trying to strong-arm companies like ireland trying to change their tax law. neil: even if it were not that important, i would say that it...
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crowds followed the man whose work spoke to all on the divided island of ireland. that brings today's broadcast to a close. you can continue watching bbc world news for constant updates from around the world on the 24 hour news network. check the local listings for the channel number. thanks for watching. ee you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/internationalnews. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe vermont and honolulu. nurem an's own foundation, pursuing the common good over 30 years and union bank. >> at union bank our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry that you operate in. work to nureture new ventures and provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wagering of industries. hat can we do for you? >> bbc world news wa captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: the obama administration today ratcheted up its campaign, pressing u.s. lawmakers to back a missile strike against syria. good evening. i
crowds followed the man whose work spoke to all on the divided island of ireland. that brings today's broadcast to a close. you can continue watching bbc world news for constant updates from around the world on the 24 hour news network. check the local listings for the channel number. thanks for watching. ee you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/internationalnews. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe...
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and so, this work is in the street view and then in 2009 i participated in a residency in ireland. when i looked for information, i was directed to wisconsin. and so it is one of the oldist towns in ireland and around the 1940s a lot of irish people immigrated to the utah and a few set up in newtown, in wisconsin. and in the google maps you will find the street view and the first building that you see is a barn, a typical barn. and i find it interesting that out of everything in town that has not been photographed by google yet and also this idea of when you are looking something original, you find a certificate. and so, i copied this barn and placed this facade or prop in the most resymboling location in the original town of ireland. and the idea was we thought that the google car would come by, that this image would be picked up and the barn would exist in both. it was up for two weeks but i knew that the car was in the neighborhood. but recently i found out that after two years, it did. so now there is a google street with the same house. and i really like that idea of transitio
and so, this work is in the street view and then in 2009 i participated in a residency in ireland. when i looked for information, i was directed to wisconsin. and so it is one of the oldist towns in ireland and around the 1940s a lot of irish people immigrated to the utah and a few set up in newtown, in wisconsin. and in the google maps you will find the street view and the first building that you see is a barn, a typical barn. and i find it interesting that out of everything in town that has...
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cietours.com. >> and, by tourism ireland. ♪ >> ride like the wind. or skip, if you li.e swept up by our history. jump into ireland, discover ireland.com. >> and by: >> today, you would find the irish americans where every the need is greatest, giving time, money and talents to whoever needs
cietours.com. >> and, by tourism ireland. ♪ >> ride like the wind. or skip, if you li.e swept up by our history. jump into ireland, discover ireland.com. >> and by: >> today, you would find the irish americans where every the need is greatest, giving time, money and talents to whoever needs
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ireland's ryanair offers cheap tickets to city all over europe but the carrier may be best known for charging passengers to use the bathroom. or to stand up during flights. now, it says it has to start treating its customers better. today the airline's chief executive told shareholders the company has to improve how it treats passengers, and how it handles complaints so they don't take their business to the competition. >> imagine that. >> imagine that. putting the customer first. >> that's right. what a novel concept. >> wow. >> they should be successful with that. >> thanks tyson. a great week. susie's back on tuesday. i'll be here on monday night but she's back on tuesday. and that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen.
ireland's ryanair offers cheap tickets to city all over europe but the carrier may be best known for charging passengers to use the bathroom. or to stand up during flights. now, it says it has to start treating its customers better. today the airline's chief executive told shareholders the company has to improve how it treats passengers, and how it handles complaints so they don't take their business to the competition. >> imagine that. >> imagine that. putting the customer first....
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we're talking about kathy ireland. she has 15,000 products under her brand name.oming up next for her. >>> you might call netflix the barbarians at the gate of big media. how the streaming service crashed the emmy's party last night. making news in la-la land. stay tuned. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all
we're talking about kathy ireland. she has 15,000 products under her brand name.oming up next for her. >>> you might call netflix the barbarians at the gate of big media. how the streaming service crashed the emmy's party last night. making news in la-la land. stay tuned. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking...
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>> a couple guys yucking it up in ireland get an eyeful. >> what is that? >> gotta watch the video, man. >> see what's got steven all worked up, next. [ male announcer ] if you're living with limited bility, here's exciting news from the inventor of hoveround, mr. tom kruse. home. it's everything. it's your safe haven... the place you belong. if you're unable to get around in your home, if you've tried everything -- canes, walkers, manual wheelchairs -- even if you've been in a power chair for years, i have exciting news. introducing our new hoveround rental program. [ male announcer ] now you can experience the one and only hoveround easier than ever. hoveround is still more maneuverable, more reliable and now you can rent one hassle free by calling us today. at hoveround we've been improving people's lives for over 20 years. [ male announcer ] that's why we're giving you this special offer to rent your hoveround. no lengthy paperwork. no waiting for approvals. just you getting back to your life. [ tom ] get back to doing the things you love. call and lear
>> a couple guys yucking it up in ireland get an eyeful. >> what is that? >> gotta watch the video, man. >> see what's got steven all worked up, next. [ male announcer ] if you're living with limited bility, here's exciting news from the inventor of hoveround, mr. tom kruse. home. it's everything. it's your safe haven... the place you belong. if you're unable to get around in your home, if you've tried everything -- canes, walkers, manual wheelchairs -- even if you've...
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it came from a meeting we had with the women of northern ireland. at the time northern ireland was having terrible murders and assassinations. they were fighting, and we had the women who came from both sides of the northern ireland factions, and they came -- they wanted to meet with the women senators. we did. we met with them and each told our stories to try to encourage them they could be a force for peace. because we all overcame obstacles, and we talked to them about the obstacles we had overcome. we also talked about divergence of our backgrounds. we had conservative republicans like me, we had liberal democrats like the other women of the senate. we had such diversity in our way of being elected, but we all had obstacles. we all knew how to work together. we -- when we came together in the senate, we made a difference. because the men listen to us on women's health care. on the things that we knew we had credibility on, and every time the women of the senate, the violence against women act. not one woman voted against the violence against wom
it came from a meeting we had with the women of northern ireland. at the time northern ireland was having terrible murders and assassinations. they were fighting, and we had the women who came from both sides of the northern ireland factions, and they came -- they wanted to meet with the women senators. we did. we met with them and each told our stories to try to encourage them they could be a force for peace. because we all overcame obstacles, and we talked to them about the obstacles we had...
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sweden will move into second and austria and ireland have an outside chance only.he international olympic committee is deciding on the host city for the 2020 summer olympics. this is between istanbul, tokyo, and madrid, but the spanish capital has just been eliminated. were tied,stanbul meeting tokyo was on top of the round. the host of the games will be contested in the second round of voting. presidingesident is over his final session before retiring on tuesday. he will announce the winner in a few hours. another tough decision to make on sunday -- to choose the final sport on the 2020 olympic program. debut, orh make their will baseball return? this all depends on if they reverse a decision to dump wrestling, one of the classic olympic sports from the ancient games. the fate of wrestling was sealed in february, when it was ditched from the olympic program. seen as too complex and unattractive, it had little to recommend to modern audiences. but this port is rich in tradition and has an important place in the classic games. since the ousting from the modern games
sweden will move into second and austria and ireland have an outside chance only.he international olympic committee is deciding on the host city for the 2020 summer olympics. this is between istanbul, tokyo, and madrid, but the spanish capital has just been eliminated. were tied,stanbul meeting tokyo was on top of the round. the host of the games will be contested in the second round of voting. presidingesident is over his final session before retiring on tuesday. he will announce the winner in...
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those ones are tough. >> you were right, steven. >> ireland. >> very good. what about philippines? >> very good. >> who could pick it out on the map? >> at 18 months? no one. >> hello. >> again, it shows you that children really are sponges. >> okay. show mama. excellent. >>> hot wheels has taken this racetrack to new heights. >> they stuck it to the wall of a building and one lucky little boy here in this video got to start it off. >> yeah. >> see the long ride down on >>> take a look at this video. >> bad parking job by everyone. >> yeah. not just one person. the video is apparently in russian. you've seen a lot of videos of issues from the russian road. >> wait. everything is exactly right here. there's nothing wrong going on. >> well, you could say that. apparently the issues also bleed into the parking lot as well because, look at this. >> gosh. >> now i have to point out, everybody is parked just completely the wrong way here. straddling the line. messing things up. this guy is taking up two spots here. however, this person here could have fixed the pr
those ones are tough. >> you were right, steven. >> ireland. >> very good. what about philippines? >> very good. >> who could pick it out on the map? >> at 18 months? no one. >> hello. >> again, it shows you that children really are sponges. >> okay. show mama. excellent. >>> hot wheels has taken this racetrack to new heights. >> they stuck it to the wall of a building and one lucky little boy here in this video got to start...
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in the atlantic -- done gallon in ireland in the atlantic. willie and patrick duggan are convinced it's because of the sacred earth from the grave of an unknown woman. >> i had to say a prayer with her. she was for rats and everything. >> the saga about tory's soil is centuries years old. they say the bodies of six men and one woman were washed up one day and buried together in a mass grave. >> the woman was sitting there the next morning. and then they reburied her. and the next morning she was sitting up on top again. so they got the priest, and the priest was reading from a book and he said this woman is a saint. so we'll have to bury her over here where the cross is, and that's where we get the holy clay now. >> the clay has to be fetched by the eldest duggan family member to retain its rat-repellent properties, according to the legends, and that's because of a saints highly revered in island, also known as st. columbo. >> when he first came to the island the island was all pagan, so he wasn't allowed to land on the island. so he asked if
in the atlantic -- done gallon in ireland in the atlantic. willie and patrick duggan are convinced it's because of the sacred earth from the grave of an unknown woman. >> i had to say a prayer with her. she was for rats and everything. >> the saga about tory's soil is centuries years old. they say the bodies of six men and one woman were washed up one day and buried together in a mass grave. >> the woman was sitting there the next morning. and then they reburied her. and the...
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tours.com. >> flying directly to ireland from new york, boston, chicago and orlando. with connections from over 40 cities through their partners jetblue and united airlines. >> and by today you'll find the irish americans where the need is greatest giving time, money, talent and concern to whoever needs it most cobu
tours.com. >> flying directly to ireland from new york, boston, chicago and orlando. with connections from over 40 cities through their partners jetblue and united airlines. >> and by today you'll find the irish americans where the need is greatest giving time, money, talent and concern to whoever needs it most cobu
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you know san francisco i get to talk about everywhere i go whether it's ireland, paris or washington, d.c. and pretty soon i have to go to baltimore. what a downer. and eat their crab. [ laughter ] anyway, it's all in great gist that i say to you that again this is a 16 million person visit every year to san francisco. just millions and millions of dollars are spent by our visitors in this city. so we have to keep it beautiful, we have to keep it updated and informative. we have great partners that have known over many decades that this is the heart of our business, tourism, the hotels, some of the greatest hotels in the world are here in san francisco and they will be welcoming all the people that come from 55 days of sailing. event after event find it's way to san francisco, the bay area because they know we know how to host this. i want to welcome bob from our chamber of commerce because he's learning very quickly how wonderful this place is. [ applause ] and how we do things and how we do things successfully is to identify or challenge and get really bright creative minds like joe
you know san francisco i get to talk about everywhere i go whether it's ireland, paris or washington, d.c. and pretty soon i have to go to baltimore. what a downer. and eat their crab. [ laughter ] anyway, it's all in great gist that i say to you that again this is a 16 million person visit every year to san francisco. just millions and millions of dollars are spent by our visitors in this city. so we have to keep it beautiful, we have to keep it updated and informative. we have great partners...
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. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as
. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it....
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i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back, and choosing to live in san francisco was natural to me. when you are a child, you do not realize what you had until you leave home. i had the opportunity to live in los angeles, abroad in ireland, and there is no place like home, when you are from san francisco. i have been a corporate attorney at palo -- in palo alto. i became an >> i worked in the finance industry about 5 1/2 years. in the summer of 2009 i joined a venture capital firm with two other partners. >> we are all excited about the americas cup here in district two but one thing if you think about it everyone knows what fleet week is like here in the marina. this is fleet week on steroids. think about fort mason, these will be the most brings taken places to watch the americas cup. what we're working on and working to continue to work on and want your input on, how do we make it a positive experience for the people that live
i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back, and choosing to live in san francisco was natural to me. when you are a child, you do not realize what you had until you leave home. i had the opportunity to live in los angeles, abroad in ireland, and there is no place like home, when you are from san francisco. i have been a corporate attorney at palo -- in...
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this year's winners were from ireland, finland and the u.k. engineers and social scientists. judges had to choose from 85 projects as diverse as the countries represented. from sweden there was this system discarding plastic bottles into water proof roofs ideal for developing countries. how did you come up with this idea? >> we had an assignment in school to find a new use for the old plastic bottles and this was our solution. >> reporter: from finland an ingenious way for kids to learn music their out piano. >> you roll it on the piano and this little censor in the middle tells you when to press the keys so basically all the basic information, the issues that take three years to learn are possible to play right away immediately with different stencils. >> reporter: and from austria, a surgical treatmen instrument toe better action toes to bowel tomb. it's been both serious and fun. >> it's okay to be geeky. and, you know, when you are with young people who have the same interest in science, you -- it's really fun. >> reporter: some say europe
this year's winners were from ireland, finland and the u.k. engineers and social scientists. judges had to choose from 85 projects as diverse as the countries represented. from sweden there was this system discarding plastic bottles into water proof roofs ideal for developing countries. how did you come up with this idea? >> we had an assignment in school to find a new use for the old plastic bottles and this was our solution. >> reporter: from finland an ingenious way for kids to...
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crisis but some dark financial clouds remain above the euro zone and greece may need to billions more ireland wants a new credit line and portugal is fearful over bailout payment deadlines on top of that there is mounting concern about a proposed european banking union giving brussels the power to shut any bank on the continent artie's off has details. these days may be calmer for europe the able to june period saw the eurozone come out of recession after the longest period of economic misery since records began back in one thousand nine hundred five but the crisis is far from over and the cost in millions of lost jobs and economic stress remains a major concern economic recovery is at best fragile now output from the euro zone's factories had fallen by a much more than expected in july unemployment remains a dramatic levels and some of the southern countries what's more a number of members and nations still are struggling to balance their finances raising fears that more bailouts will be needed in the future now while more loans have been ruled out for the moment bailouts were still very muc
crisis but some dark financial clouds remain above the euro zone and greece may need to billions more ireland wants a new credit line and portugal is fearful over bailout payment deadlines on top of that there is mounting concern about a proposed european banking union giving brussels the power to shut any bank on the continent artie's off has details. these days may be calmer for europe the able to june period saw the eurozone come out of recession after the longest period of economic misery...
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european countries have been forced to slash public spending in order to balance their budgets in ireland for example they have cut public spending by forty percent of its g.d.p. roughly twenty percent in the baltic states twelve percent in spain and so on but those numbers have a very real effect on people and they mean fewer services available to those who need the most according to oxfam this will drastically increase poverty and inequality across the continent not just now but for years to come now in these economic times having a job itself doesn't mean you're in the clear in fact almost one in ten working households in europe now live in what's known as in work poverty now they may bring home a paycheck but it simply doesn't buy what it used to and that is because the value of wages is actually dropped in countries where spending cuts have been the harshest prices go up salaries stay the same causing many families to struggle just to get by now the spending cuts also mean fewer jobs unemployment in the many european countries is hitting record highs and the report notes that women a
european countries have been forced to slash public spending in order to balance their budgets in ireland for example they have cut public spending by forty percent of its g.d.p. roughly twenty percent in the baltic states twelve percent in spain and so on but those numbers have a very real effect on people and they mean fewer services available to those who need the most according to oxfam this will drastically increase poverty and inequality across the continent not just now but for years to...
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possibility that if greece does ask for more cash cyprus may not be far behind and asking for help now ireland may be exiting the bailout program at the end of the year but the country is also in line for euro zone aid now its finance minister has suggested a credit line of ten billion euros this is to serve as what he calls a backstop to give confidence to investors moving on to portugal that country faces a bumpy ride the country was set to end its bailout program in the middle of next year but that was before parts of the rescue were actually ruled illegal now officials in lisbon must scramble to find other ways of balancing the books. and now new worries with slovenia falling from economic grace billions of euros in bad loans make the country a candidate for euro zone bailout number five now that country has been in recession since last year and it's been scrambling to fix its banking center for now euro zone finance ministers insist that slovenia won't need a bailout but the country has a long haul ahead before it's in the clear so when it comes to improvements in the eurozone economy bet
possibility that if greece does ask for more cash cyprus may not be far behind and asking for help now ireland may be exiting the bailout program at the end of the year but the country is also in line for euro zone aid now its finance minister has suggested a credit line of ten billion euros this is to serve as what he calls a backstop to give confidence to investors moving on to portugal that country faces a bumpy ride the country was set to end its bailout program in the middle of next year...