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News article ( 11th Feb. 2010 )
Aiming to Point a Finger in Ireland

Numbers don’t lie, and Ireland is seeing the bruised side of its international study profits as it compares income to that of competing countries in the English language market.

As if picked last by the team captain in a primary school football match, Ireland is standing small when it comes to its share of the billion dollar international studies industry. Although it does not yet expect to level off with its neighbors in the UK, Ireland feels it should at least be able to size up to New Zealand with proportional population and educational standards. But even New Zealand is coming out ahead.

Not wanting to be left out of the game any longer, Ireland strives to point out the weaknesses it its system.

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 Source/Author: www.irishtimes.com / Allison Burgess
 Published: 11th Feb. 2010
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