Ireland's Main Parties Form New Coalition Government

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's two largest parties agreed to form a new coalition government Sunday, clinching a quick deal that will allow it to press European leaders to ease the terms of the country's 85 billion euro EU/IMF bailout.

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