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    <text>RTÉ, the Irish national broadcast service, is jammed inexplicably with strange and repetitive messages, provoking confusion and debate. </text>
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    <name>Irish Independent</name>
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    <name>The Irish Times</name>
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  <text>Following last year's defamation of Father Kevin Reynolds by RTÉ, the Irish state-controlled broadcaster's head of current affairs Ed Mulhall retires, Ken O'Shea resigns from &quot;Prime Time&quot; and a related programme, &quot;Prime Time Investigates&quot; is axed. </text>
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