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Article: Baldacci, Mainers head for Ireland ; The governor's first trade mission includes dozens of businesspeople hoping to open new markets and to learn from the 'Celtic Tiger's' economic rise. Series: Seein
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- Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
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- October 19, 2003
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BART JANSEN Staff Writer
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
10-19-2003
Baldacci, Mainers head for Ireland ; The governor's first trade mission includes dozens of businesspeople hoping to open new markets and to learn from the 'Celtic Tiger's' economic rise. Series: Seeing Green: Maine's Trade Mission to Ireland
Byline: BART JANSEN Staff Writer
Edition: Final
Section: FRONT
Memo: SPECIAL COVERAGE Two Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegramjournalists will accompany Gov. John Baldacci on his trade mission to Ireland and provide live reports. The coverage begins Tuesday and will run all week in the Press Herald. Bart Jansen, who covers politics and national affairs for the newspaper, will provide ...
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