EU Seeks to Contain Ireland Debt Crisis
Financial experts from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund are meeting in the Irish capital of Dublin to examine that country's burgeoning debt. Ireland has been reluctant to ask for help but British and EU officials worry that Ireland's financial problems could spread to other vulnerable European countries. VOA's Mil Arcega has more.

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