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Saturday 2 June 2012
Irish government relieved at EU referendum win
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish voters backed the European Union's new fiscal treaty in a referendum on Friday, saving Europe a major headache but leaving the government little time to celebrate as problems across the euro zone continue to weigh at home.
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