Over at Ireland after Nama, Proinnsias Breathnach is taking an in-depth look at the myths and facts surrounding the issue. Part I of his three-part paper is available here, and Part II here. A link to Part III will be posted shortly.
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Over at Ireland after Nama, Proinnsias Breathnach is taking an in-depth look at the myths and facts surrounding the issue. Part I of his three-part paper is available here, and Part II here. A link to Part III will be posted shortly.
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