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I was on the panel for Leviathan last night talking about NAMA.
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jonnyfallon
One of its many problems - jobs/ benefits for those who were reckless...bankers, property developers,
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2009-10-30
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sendboyle
Yes. It's consensus building but this is an emergency that requires innovative, decisive action not more jobs for the boys.
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suzybie
Must be a news reporter. They do doubles on a Friday and then work all day Saturday. My old employer
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VCurrentAffairs
The calibre of people they send to talk about Nama, and the economy, is shocking. Hugely disrespectful 2 public.
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