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What does IC stand for?

Irish Concern


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Samples in periodicals archive:
High Court judge Mr Justice Frank Clarke, who is the commission's chairman, said assurances thrashed out with European leaders last December to address Irish concerns did not change the treaty, as the issues concerned - abortion, tax and defence - had never been part of the treaty.
To fill the gap, the editors have selected records from the British archives that reflect or react to Irish concerns.
The Taoiseach said legal guarantees granted over Irish concerns about the EU reform package paved the way for a new poll.
It is therefore vital that we address Irish concerns in order to carry on the process of reform.
He said issues which contributed to the "No" vote included Irish concerns overeuthanasia, abortion and world trade talksadding bluntly: "Mandelson.
On top of these there is the political problem that the treaty can't be rewritten to accommodate specific Irish concerns because it already does; Ireland's 'no' campaigners told lies.
The scheme's removal can only benefit wealthy international interests to the harm of smaller Irish concerns and the backbone of the industry throughout Europe.
Declan Kiberd's fascinating and trenchant essay, "Strangers in Their Own Country," gets directly to the heart of contemporary Irish concerns about the prospects for the nation's multicultural future.

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