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# NAMA

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This is what Nama's €450m plan for Dublin's docks looks like
NAMA's court bid to seize dead farmer's land from widow and son
Mattie McGrath: 'I could use the C-word about NAMA'
The Troika have come and gone (again) and they're happy(ish) but won't talk about water
The Banking Inquiry has started contacting potential witnesses, but who?
Want to own this castle on a Waterford island? Ask for a discount, it's (supposedly) haunted
The Briefcase: Everyone hates Irish Water, Nama dramas and R.I.P. Nokia
The Viewing: Your vital round-up of property news from the week
Nearly all the assets from Nama's €17.5 billion in fire sales have gone to offshore buyers
If all goes to plan, Nama will be no more in four years
NAMA is selling €600m in properties - although it won't tell us exactly what
24 families to be housed in Cork ghost estate
'If children are being left without a home, what are any of us doing here?'
Progress at last in battle to save heritage ship from the scrapyard
NAMA is set to build 4,500 new residential units in the nation's capital
Group of Mount Carmel nurses owed €60k in redundancy payments
Nama'd developer of Swords homes made €143 million loss in 2012
Got €27 million to spare? Five star Adare Manor could be yours
Ballymun market 'in limbo' as shopping centre due to be demolished
Nama's €211 million deal this morning has made this company Ireland's largest landlord
Nama and Ulster Bank block Sean Dunne's bid to dismiss bankruptcy
Sold! Hibernia's city centre empire grows with €37.8m IFSC deal
This Fine Gael TD thinks the O'Flynn case raises 'serious issues' about how Nama does its business
Vindicated, relieved, frightened: Michael O'Flynn after his court battle with Blackstone
Michael O'Flynn succeeds in having examiners removed, will repay €24.9m loans on Friday
NAMA dealing with 21 legal proceedings against it - both home and away
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Nama is selling its first ever retail park portfolio worth a total of €110m
Aaron McKenna: Massive state intervention in house building? Welcome back to 2007
"It's tough against faceless power on that level" - cultural groups fight losing battle with Nama
Opinion: Is the effort to ‘revive the property market’ pushing creative groups out of the Docklands?
Nama has clawed back €800 million from debtors putting assets 'beyond its reach'
How many Nama debtors have gone bankrupt so far?
The Briefcase: Plans for Dublin's 'Canary Wharf', trips to Addis Ababa and Lidl's pricey wine list
Nama's transformation from the world's biggest landowner to Ireland's biggest landlord
Pathway to 'Dublin's Canary Wharf': Nama's €3 billion property play
These are the six areas Enda and Joan want to prioritise from now until 2016
The Briefcase: Tax havens, a €100 million deal for Quinn's companies, and a Wetherspoons fry-up
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday