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Irish banks, bonds hit as EU eyes survival plan (AP)

AP - Shares in Ireland’s banks hit record lows and national borrowing costs reached new euro-era highs Monday as the government presented its latest plans for financial survival to the European Union’s economic commissioner, who has the power to order changes.

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