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Pat Kenny and a studio audience debate the issues affecting the nation.
David Murphy, Business Correspondent, reports Michael Somers said NAMA does not have the number of staff it needs
Richard Bruton, Fine Gael Finance Spokesman, says NAMA is a time bomb that is a huge risk for all taxpayers
Robert Shortt reports prices are dropping helped by heavy discounting by supermarkets and retailers
Fran McNulty reports the four will be tried before a judge and jury at the next sitting of the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court
Teresa Mannion, Regional Reporter, says the company is launching a new type of wind turbine technology
Niamh Nolan reports the company confirmed it had sold off its most prized divisions -the auxiliary power units and landing gear
Vivienne Traynor reports Christy Hanley bought and sold horses and was known to carry a large quantity of cash
Eimear Lowe reports a man was being treated with anti-viral medication after he returned from a holiday in Mexico
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David Davin-Power, Political Correspondent, reports Brian Cowen said the election would be tough for his party
Sinéad Crowley, Arts & Media Correspondent, reports hopes are high that the song could bring Ireland through to Saturday's final
Joe Little, Religious & Social Affairs Correspondent, reports 50,000 people greeted the Pope
Tony Connelly, Europe Correspondent, reports the Commission says it has hundreds of examples of websites with hidden or misleading charges
Eileen Magnier, North-West Correspondent, reports Sligo IT has developed an eco-tourism degree course unique in Europe
Ciaran Mullooly, Midlands Correspondent, reports the Minister for Justice announced measure for people who carry knives
Ray Kennedy reports after the film's success Indian officials said homes would be provided for the stars, but that promise seems to have evaporated
Paul Cunningham, Environment Correspondent, reports the reintroduction of Golden Eagles and other birds of prey has not been without controversy
Caitríona Perry reports it is the first time that many of the items have been displayed in public since Marilyn Monroe's death in 1962
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