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IrelandVatican criticised for 'slowness' on church renewalBy Patsy McGarry and Religious Affairs Correspondent
IrelandPriests in protest over 'sexist' new missalBy Patsy McGarry and Religious Affairs Correspondent
IrelandChina says claims it hacked into Gmail accounts of US officials 'unacceptable'By CLIFFORD COONAN in Beijing
IrelandMajor staff shortages hit mentally ill patientsBy JAMIE SMYTH and Social Affairs Correspondent
Financial ServicesFamily took €25m loan on basis bank could not pursue them, court toldBy Mary Carolan
IrelandLRC talks to avert action by Aer Lingus pilots resume todayBy Martin Wall and Industry Correspondent
Financial ServicesReceiver set to be appointed at Quinn firm in SwedenBy Simon Carswell and Finance Correspondent
IrelandChallenge to Greek PM threatens move to solve debt crisisBy Arthur Beesley, European Correspondent and in Athens