Irish voters frustrated by economy choose next leader
DUBLIN (AP) — Irish voters are choosing their next prime minister in an election where frustration with economic austerity and a housing crisis have fueled the rise of Sinn Fein — still shunned by the political establishment because of its links to the IRA.
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