Irish lawmakers approve EU-IMF bailout loans
By SHAWN POGATCHNIK
The Associated Press

updated 13 minutes ago 2010-12-15T15:19:44
DUBLIN — Irish lawmakers have voted to back the €67.5 billion ($90 billion) international bailout fund for Ireland, an emergency measure designed to keep Europe's debt crisis from getting worse.

Cowen said it would be "unrealistic and unachievable" to reopen negotiations on last month's bailout in hopes of winning a loan discount.
Ireland faces a 2010 deficit of 32 percent of gross domestic

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