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Llamas and NAMA

Mark Devenport | 15:09 UK time, Thursday, 1 October 2009

A confession. The first time I heard Dublin's Assets Management Agency, NAMA, referred to at a North South ministerial summit, I couldn't understand why the politicians had been discussing fascinating although the South American pack animals might be. I was therefore glad to see that a herd of llamas took it upon themselves to reassert their importance to the Irish national debate today, by running amok near the Red Cow roundabout on Dublin's M50. All the animals were later removed from the road.

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