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Irish border unites bargain hunters

By John Murray Brown

Published: November 18 2008 01:41 | Last updated: November 18 2008 01:41

Newry shops are displaying daily eurosterling exchange rates in their efforts to attract buyers from the Republic

Borders are not conventionally meant to be good for economies. But in county Down in Northern Ireland the small town of Newry, on the UK’s only land border, is thriving, as sterling’s weakness attracts a flood of shoppers from the Irish Republic.

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