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BusinessCommercialisation is creeping into every aspect of our lives. Is this really how we want to pay for our world?By RICHARD GILLIS
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Ireland'Food poverty' affecting 35% of low-income groupsBy SEÁN MacCONNELL and Agriculture Correspondent
BusinessBulmers and Baxter reveal plans to shed total of over 200 jobsBy PAMELA DUNCAN and BARRY ROCHE in Cork
BusinessThe pharma industry has become a symbol of hate but look at the benefits it has brought this countryBy Dick Ahlstrom
BusinessLured to post-apartheid South Africa by the promise of opportunityBy BILL CORCORAN in Cape Town
IrelandChancellor gains some support for permanent rescue fundBy Arthur Beesley and European Correspondent
IrelandEU leaders set to revise treaties over euro-zone rescue planBy ARTHUR BEESLEY European Correspondent in Brussels
IrelandCourt told of discrepancies in dates of alleged sexual assaultsBy Patsy McGarry and Religious Affairs Correspondent
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IrelandSecond Mourne helicopter crash leaves four injuredBy DAN KEENAN Northern News Editor in Hilltown and Co Down
Art‘I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I’m not sure you realise that what you heard is not what I meant’By Aidan Dunne