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Dont you think you have a right to know?

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The Daily Mail (London, England), January 7th, 2008

SET ASIDE for one moment whether or not you believe that Bertie Ahernhas done anything wrong. For although a substantial portion of yesterdays mediablitz was devoted to finding new and ingenious ways of suggesting that he hasdone nothing remotely worthy of concern, there was also a far more alarmingelement: Mr Ahern does not want you to be able to make that decision at all.

Repeatedly yesterday the Taoiseach and his acolytes in the media spoke indisparaging terms about the reporting of the fact that he appeared not to betax-compliant. Indeed, as Mr Ahern would have it, the reporting in The ...

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