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Which way will the tiger turn?

By Judith Crosbie   -  05.06.2008 / 00:00 CET
Persuading Irish citizens to vote in favour of the Lisbon treaty is an uphill struggle for the country's politicians.

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The ‘No' campaign, led by Libertas, has urged Irish citizens to vote against the Lisbon treaty. PAUL O'DRISCOLL
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Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen is facing more opposition to the Lisbon treaty than expected. PAUL O'DRISCOLL

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