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Irishman Cowen wants illegal Irish to leave the US

Cowen wants illegal Irish to leave the US Taoiseach committed to Morrison and Donnelly model of bringing the undocumented back to apply for new visas RONALD QUINLAN TAOISEACH Brian Cowen believes the undocumented Irish in America should return to Ireland to apply for new visas, in their bid for legal status there. In a comprehensive interview with the Sunday [...]

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Cowen and Sarkozy to meet today in Dublin

French President Nicolas Sarkozy will meet Taoiseach Brian Cowen later today as the pair attempt to craft a way forward for Europe after Ireland’s rejection of the Lisbon Treaty.

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Brian Cowen is in New York

And he’s really getting into the swing of things:. [Breakingnews.ie] Taoiseach to open New York Stock Exchange.... Continue reading »

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Cowen ushers in new era for Irish America

Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen ushered in a new era in Irish-American relations in New York last night with a rousing speech which underlined his commitment to strengthening the trans-Atlantic relationship. …... Continue reading »

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Cowen questioned in US about Lisbon 'no' vote

The Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, says questions have been asked on his US trip about what Ireland's 'no' vote in the Lisbon Treaty referendum will mean for business.

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Cowen 'more genuine in commitment to illegal Irish'

The Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform in the US says it believes Brian Cowen is more genuine in his commitment to helping illegal Irish immigrants than his predecessor Bertie Ahern was.

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Cowen finds mortgage idea aired at meal indigestible

THE EMBRYONIC proposal floating around banking circles that could remove the logjam in the mortgage market was apparently first aired over an informal meal last month between some bank chiefs and Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan.

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US visit successful and encouraging - Cowen

Taoiseach Brian Cowen today described his four-day visit to the United States, to promote Ireland as a business hub, as a success.

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Lisbon an issue in US, admits Cowen

THE PERCEPTION in some US business circles that the Lisbon Treaty referendum result reflected a reduction in Ireland's commitment to the European Union was an "additional factor" that the Government had to contend with it in its efforts to attract investment, Taoiseach Brian Cowen said yesterday.

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Cowen criticism 'unreasonable'

THE CHIEF executive of the Health Service Executive (HSE), Prof Brendan Drumm, accused the Taoiseach Brian Cowen of making "unreasonable" and "unwarranted" criticism of the HSE's financial management when he was Minister for Finance, it has emerged.

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Cowen plays down prospect of amnesty for illegal Irish

The Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, says there is no political will in the United States to grant an amnesty to Irish people living and working illegally in the country.

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Cowen to focus on economic ties in US

The Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, will tonight use the final leg of his official trip to the United States to highlight the potential of Ireland as an international business base and tourism hotspot.

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Cowen tells Wall Street that Irish economy can deal with difficulties

TAOISEACH BRIAN Cowen sent out a strong message at a Wall Street business gathering yesterday that Ireland remained a highly attractive location for investment and that the underlying strength of the economy meant that it was well-positioned to overcome difficulties and take advantage of an upturn in the future.

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Dail to be recalled early to address Lisbon fallout

The Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, is reportedly set to recall the Dail for one day in September as part of moves to address the fall-out from the Lisbon Treaty referendum.

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A second Irish referendum? Eurocrats have a better idea

Look, I don't want to be a bore about this, but why does everyone keep insisting that there will be a second referendum in Ireland ? Sarko's remarks have led to speculation about a referendum I've argued before that the risks and gains from Brian Cowen's perspective are wildly a...