Irish doctors make deal under bailout pressure

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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's government has struck a deal with senior doctors that would save some 200 million euros (161.4 million pounds) a year and help halt a spending overrun criticised by the country's lenders, the health minister said on Monday. Related Stories EU foreign policy chief to meet Iran nuclear negotiator U.S.'s Panetta to meet Xi Jinping on extended trip to China China

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