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It's time to trust the banks after all they have done for this little country of ours, writes Gene Kerrigan IT'S not ... is pulling out of the International Financial Services Centre?
Sir -- I admire Gene Kerrigan, but I was disappointed by his ... moving on to make fun of national and international financial commentators, except "a researcher with the Unite trade union''.
The Dublin depicted in "The Rage" has fallen on hard financial times after crazy, heady spending and lending by government and banks. Kerrigan writes, "Everyone knew the money-go-round would keep ...
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Reporter-turned-novelist Gene Kerrigan sets his story in Ireland after the 2008 financial crisis. The Rage is a boundlessly readable portrait of a... The Irish novelist John McGahern once remarked ...
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