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IRELAND-VOTE
Irish opposition leader Enda Kenny of the Fine Gael party peers into a car window to speak with a local resident as he canvasses in Crumlin, Ireland, on February 22, 2011. Irish opposition leader Enda Kenny, the man tipped to win Friday's elections, repeated his desire Monday February 21, 2011 to renegotiate the EU-IMF bailout but rejected calls to change Ireland's rate of corporate tax. The leader of the centrist Fine Gael party, which is leading opinion polls ahead of the vote, also warned the economic crisis was not yet over and there were "tough times ahead". AFP PHOTO/Peter Muhly
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Crumlin, Ireland |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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Peter MUHLY |
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22 Februarie 2011 |
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