RF2E2PAMK–US President Barack Obama (C) delivers remarks as US Vice President Joe Biden (R), Prime Minister (Taoiseach) of Ireland Brian Cowen (2-R), US First Lady Michelle Obama (2-L) and wife of the Taoiseach Mary Cowen (L) look on during the annual St. Patrick's Day Reception in the East Room of the White House, in Washington DC, USA, on March 17, 2010. President Obama and the Prime Minister (Taoiseach) of Ireland Brian Cowen delivered remarks and participated in a traditional Shamrock ceremony. Photo by Michael Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMB27574–Taoiseach Brian Cowen, TD, leader of the Fianna Fáil party. Irish Prime Minister at Government Buildings, Dublin. Ireland.
RMGAT6WP–Taoiseach Brian Cowen, after he cast his vote in the Lisbon treaty referendum at Mucklagh National school in Co Offaly.
RF2E3FP75–US President Barack Obama meets with Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Brian Cowen in the Oval Ofice at the White House in Washington DC, USA on March 17, 2009. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMB276KE–Taoiseach Brian Cowen, TD, leader of the Fianna Fáil party. Irish Prime Minister at Government Buildings, Dublin. Ireland.
RMGB6ATB–Taoiseach Brian Cowen attends the annual Fianna Fail party Wolfe Tone Commemoration at Bodenstown Cemetery in Co Kildare.
RF2E3FP5B–US President Barack Obama meets with Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Brian Cowen in the Oval Ofice at the White House in Washington DC, USA on March 17, 2009. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMB274HC–Taoiseach Brian Cowen, TD, leader of the Fianna Fáil party. Irish Prime Minister at Government Buildings, Dublin. Ireland.
RMGB6ARY–Taoiseach Brian Cowen (centre) attends the annual Fianna Fail party Wolfe Tone Commemoration at Bodenstown Cemetery in Co Kildare.
RF2E3FP6P–US President Barack Obama meets with Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Brian Cowen in the Oval Ofice at the White House in Washington DC, USA on March 17, 2009. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMM7R9MN–A protester dressed up as a frog holds a sign oitside Irish Goverment Buildings at the arrival of French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Dublin, Monday 21, July 2008. Sarkozy will meet the two main opposition leaders - Fine Gael's Enda Kenny and Labour's Eamon Gilmore and talks with groups who opposed and supported the Lisbon Treaty. Photo/Paul McErlane
RMGCPEYG–Taoiseach Brian Cowen drinks a cup tea as he pays a visit to the National Ploughing Championships in in Athy Co Kildare.
RF2E3FP6G–US President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meet with Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Brian Cowen in the Oval Ofice at the White House. in Washington DC, USA on March 17, 2009. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMM7R9KY–A protester dressed up as a frog holds a sign oitside Irish Goverment Buildings at the arrival of French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Dublin, Monday 21, July 2008. Sarkozy will meet the two main opposition leaders - Fine Gael's Enda Kenny and Labour's Eamon Gilmore and talks with groups who opposed and supported the Lisbon Treaty. Photo/Paul McErlane
RMGCPEY7–Taoiseach Brian Cowen drinks some mulled apple juice as he pays a visit to the National Ploughing Championships in in Athy Co Kildare.
RF2E3FP57–US President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meet with Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Brian Cowen in the Oval Ofice at the White House. in Washington DC, USA on March 17, 2009. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMM7T7X0–A protestor dressed as a frog, demonstrates against the visit of Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president and president of the European Council in Dublin, Ireland, on Monday, July 21, 2008. Sarkozy met the two main opposition leaders - Fine Gael's Enda Kenny and Labour's Eamon Gilmore and talks with groups who opposed and supported the Lisbon Treaty. Photo/Paul McErlane
RMGB6ATC–Taoiseach Brian Cowen (centre) attends the annual Fianna Fail party Wolfe Tone Commemoration at Bodenstown Cemetery in Co Kildare.
RMM7T7TW–A protestor dressed as a frog, demonstrates against the visit of Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president and president of the European Council in Dublin, Ireland, on Monday, July 21, 2008. Sarkozy met the two main opposition leaders - Fine Gael's Enda Kenny and Labour's Eamon Gilmore and talks with groups who opposed and supported the Lisbon Treaty. Photo/Paul McErlane
RMGC4YWW–Taoiseach Brian Cowen speaks at the annual Fianna Fail party commemoration at Wolf Tone's grave in Bodenstown, Co Kildare.
RMGB700T–Singer Annie Lennox and Taoiseach Brian Cowen at the Fourth Global Forum on Children Affected by HIV and Aids in Dublin.
RMG40GD3–Taoiseach Brian Cowen arrives at Government Buildings in Dublin, after it was announced that he is to make a statement on his future as Fianna Fail leader later today.
RMGAT6W6–Taoiseach Brian Cowen and his wife Mary, cast their votes in the Lisbon treaty referendum at Mucklagh National school in Co Offaly.
RMGCHF3G–Taoiseach Brian Cowen is jeered by protesters as he arrives for the annual IBEC (Irish Business and Employers Confederation) dinner amid heavy security at Mansion House, Dublin.
RMGB83BN–Taoiseach Brian Cowen takes questions from the media after addressing the Economist Conferences' First Business Roundtable at the Conrad Hotel in Dublin today.
RMGB83BG–Taoiseach Brian Cowen takes questions from the media after addressing the Economist Conferences' First Business Roundtable at the Conrad Hotel in Dublin today.
RMGCG0H7–Taoiseach Brian Cowen announces a ban on so-called legal highs a month earlier than expected at a press conference in Dublin.
RMGC2PWF–Taoiseach Brian Cowen speaking at the start of the Fianna Fail party 'think in' being held at the Hudson Bay Hotel in Athlone.
RMGBM7WG–Taoiseach Brian Cowen sings the national anthem during the Fianna Fail party's annual 1916 commemoration at Arbour Hill cemetery in Dublin.
RMGBJHNR–Taoiseach Brain Cowen and Finance Minister Brian Lenihan pictured at a press conference in Government Buildings, Dublin, on the day of the budget.
RMGBPMXW–Taoiseach Brian Cowen after he cast his vote in the Local and European elections at Mucklagh National school in Co Offaly, Ireland.
RMG40H08–Taoiseach Brian Cowen speaks to the media during a press conference at the Alexander Hotel in Dublin, where he confirmed he would remain as leader of his ruling Fianna Fail party.
RMGCXF77–A portrait of Taoiseach Brian Cowen called 'Change' by Dublin artist Adam Crane which took ten hours to create using 1500 1 cent coins.
RMG40H0P–Taoiseach Brian Cowen speaks to the media during a press conference at the Alexander Hotel in Dublin, where he confirmed he would remain as leader of his ruling Fianna Fail party.
RMGB6YXR–Singer Annie Lennox applauds Taoiseach Brian Cowen at the Fourth Global Forum on Children Affected by HIV and Aids in Dublin.
RMGCFFGJ–Taoiseach Brian Cowen addresses the Irish Management Institute's (IMI) National Leadership Forum in the IMI's Conference Centre in Dublin this afternoon.
RMGBMD2R–Taoiseach Brian Cowen joins Fianna Fail European election candidate Shay Brennan during a walk about in Dundrum, Co Dublin today.
RMGAT6WE–Taoiseach Brian Cowen (right hand) and his wife Mary, cast their votes in the Lisbon treaty referendum at Mucklagh National school in Co Offaly.
RMGC2TX1–Taoiseach Brian Cowen speaking at the beginning of the Global Irish Economic Forum, to generate ideas to pull Ireland out of recession at Farmleigh House in Dublin.
RMGCRKF2–Taoiseach Brian Cowen with Finnish Prime Minister Mari Kiviniemi after the announce the setting up of a new venture capital firm at Government Buildings in Dublin.
RMGCFFG3–Taoiseach Brian Cowen listens to speeches at the Irish Management Institute's (IMI) National Leadership Forum in the IMI's Conference Centre in Dublin this afternoon.
RMGC2TW8–Taoiseach Brian Cowen speaking at the beginning of the Global Irish Economic Forum, to generate ideas to pull Ireland out of recession at Farmleigh House in Dublin.
RMGB6AW1–Finance Minister Brian Lenihan (left) and Taoiseach Brian Cowen attend the annual Fianna Fail party Wolfe Tone Commemoration at Bodenstown Cemetery in Co Kildare.
RMGAM897–Irish Taoiseach-in-waiting Brian Cowen addresses party members at the Royal College of Physicians, Dublin, after he was publicly unveiled as Fianna Fail party leader-designate.
RMGCJDHF–Taoiseach Brian Cowen (right) Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness at the 10th plenary meeting of the North-South ministerial council at Farmleigh house in Dublin.
RMGCJDHE–Taoiseach Brian Cowen (left) greets Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson at the 10th plenary meeting of the North-South ministerial council at Farmleigh house in Dublin.
RMGANMTD–Irish Taoiseach-in-waiting Brian Cowen celebrates after he was publicly unveiled as Fianna Fail party leader-designate today outside the Dail parliament in Dublin.
RMGB75YP–Taoiseach Brian Cowen during a press conference in Dublin, where he announced a climbdown over controversial plans to abolish automatic free health care for the over 70s.
RMGC4D61–Taoiseach Brian Cowen and Foreign Affairs Minister Micheal Martin speaking to the media after claiming victory in the Lisbon Treaty referendum at Government Buildings in Dublin
RMG412DJ–Taoiseach Brian Cowen poses for pictures at Government Buildings in Dublin, who retained control of the ruling Fianna Fail party after winning a motion of confidence in his leadership this evening.
RMGB5YJH–Taoiseach Brian Cowen addressing the IBEC-CBI Joint Business Conference in Trinity College, Dublin on the day President Mary McAleese signed emergency legislation to deal with the banking crisis.
RMGB589H–Taoiseach Brian Cowen greets Ireland's medal-winning paralympians (left to right) Jason Smyth, Gabriel Shelly and Michael McKillop during a reception at Farmleigh House in Phoenix Park.
RMGAW0G1–Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen insisting serious efforts were needed to find a solution to the turmoil created by Ireland's rejection of Lisbon. 'We are in uncertain waters. There is no quick fix here,' Mr Cowen said.
RMGB5YHP–Taoiseach Brian Cowen before addressing the IBEC-CBI Joint Business Conference in Trinity College, Dublin on the day President Mary McAleese signed emergency legislation to deal with the banking crisis.
RMGCGA42–Taoiseach Brian Cowen (second left) is greeted by Gerry Ryan's brother Mick at the family home in the north Dublin suburb of Clontarf, where a wake for the former Irish broadcaster is taking place this evening.
RMGBA8EK–Taoiseach Brian Cowen speaks to the media in Mullingar, after a helpline opened today for concerned consumers who have been told to destroy all Irish pork products amid fears they are contaminated with a toxic substance.
RMGCEP0E–Meadhbh, 9, daughter of Taoiseach Brian Cowen, prepares to lay a lily at the graves of Irelands leaders of the insurrection of 1916, during the annual Fianna Fail Easter Rising Commemoration at Arbour Hill, Dublin.
RMGAW0G0–Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen who has tonight insisted serious efforts were needed to find a solution to the turmoil created by Ireland's rejection of Lisbon. 'We are in uncertain waters. There is no quick fix here,' Mr Cowen said.
RMGCR59X–RETRANSMITTED CORRECTING NAME OF MINISTER Taoiseach Brian Cowen and Innovation Minister Batt O'Keeffe launch a major new integrated plan for trade, tourism and investment at Enterprise Ireland, East Point Business Park Dublin today.
RMGC4D62–L-R Enviroment Minister John Gormley Taoiseach Brian Cowen and Foreign Affairs Minister Micheal Martin speaking to the media after claiming victory in the Lisbon Treaty referendum at Government Buildings in Dublin.
RMG40H0C–Taoiseach Brian Cowen speaks to the media during a press conference, flanked by Party Chief Whip John Curran and Tanaiste Mary Coughlan, at the Alexander Hotel in Dublin, where he confirmed he would remain as leader of his ruling Fianna Fail party.
RMG40H11–Taoiseach Brian Cowen, flanked by Party Chief Whip John Curran and Tanaiste Mary Coughlan, speaks to the media during a press conference at the Alexander Hotel in Dublin, where he confirmed he would remain as leader of his ruling Fianna Fail party.
RMGCM3F5–Taoiseach Brian Cowen (right), Defence Minister Tony Killeen (left) and Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Sean McCann unveil a plaque during the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the first deployment of Irish peacekeepers to the Congo at Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnel.
RMGC6378–(Left to right) former Taoiseach John Bruton, Taoiseach Brian Cowen and former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds attend the funeral of Cardinal Cahal Daly, former Catholic Primate of all Ireland, at St Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh.
RMGCGMD1–Taoiseach Brian Cowen with Matthieu Andre (right), joint managing director of AXA Global Distributors, in Dublin as the insurance giant announced plans to create 200 jobs over the next three years in conjunction with IDA Ireland.
RMGCP1J2–Taoiseach Brian Cowen at the Ardilaun Hotel in Galway city where he held a press conference to deny giving a live radio interview while drunk or hungover during the Fianna Fail party's annual get together ahead of the new Dail (parliament) term.
RMGB7601–Taoiseach Brian Cowen looks on as Health Minister Mary Harney speaks at a press conference in Dublin, where the Irish government announced a climbdown over controversial plans to abolish automatic free health care for the over 70s.
RMGC3HG4–L-R Taoiseach Brian Cowen and Minister for social and family affairs Mary Hanafin hold a press conference on the last day of the Fianna Fail party 'think in' being held at the Hodson Bay Hotel in Athlone.
RMGB4JR5–PHOTO Taoiseach Brian Cowen (centre) meets Irelands Olympic boxers (left to right) John Joe Nevin, Darren Sutherland, Ken Eagan, Paddy Barnes and John Joe Joyce, before a reception for them and their families at Government Buildings in Dublin today.
RMGBW45P–Left to right. Taoiseach Brian Cowen, Minister for Foreign Affairs Michael Martin, Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness and First Minister Peter Robinson arrive for the latest North South Ministerial Council meeting at Farmleigh House in Dublin.
RMGARXE3–Pedestrians stop to view a mannequin of Taoiseach Brian Cowen displayed by protestors calling for a No vote on the Lisbon treaty referendum in Dublin city centre. Groups for and against the Lisbon Treaty enter the final day of campaigning today before Thursday's referendum.
RMGCHF3A–NOTE GESTURE Protesters jeer Taoiseach Brian Cowen as he arrives for the annual IBEC (Irish Business and Employers Confederation) dinner amid heavy security at Mansion House, Dublin. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday June 23, 2010. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire
RM2D35EAE–Taoiseach Brian Cowen arrives at the Conrad Hotel, Dublin, to address the Economist Conferences' First Business Roundtable.
RMGB6418–Taoiseach Brian Cowen talks at a press conference after a summit at a Scottish stately home.
RMJM95JJ–Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen receives an honorary degree from the National University of Ireland at Dublin Castle.
RMJM95GW–Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen receives an honorary degree from the National University of Ireland at Dublin Castle.
RMJM95H3–Former Fianna Fail Minister Mary Hanafin watches as former Taoiseach Brian Cowen receives an honorary degree from the National University of Ireland at Dublin Castle.
RMJM95JD–Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen (right) with the Chancellor of the National University of Ireland Maurice Manning after receiving an honorary degree from the National University of Ireland at Dublin Castle.
RM2D2WN67–Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Micheal Martin is seen before a press conference in Dublin, after he tendered his resignation to Taoiseach Brian Cowen and signalled that he intends to vote against him in a motion of confidence this week as leader of the ruling Fianna Fail party.
RMG41BTA–Taoiseach Brian Cowen (right), First Minister Peter Robinson (centre) and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness during a North South Ministerial Council meeting in Armagh.
RMRMMTX7–Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen arrives at The European Economic and Social Committee conference at Queen's University in Belfast.
RMRMMW5P–Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen arrives at The European Economic and Social Committee conference at Queen's University in Belfast.
RMRMMW3B–Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen arrives at The European Economic and Social Committee conference at Queen's University in Belfast.
RMRMMTWD–Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen arrives at The European Economic and Social Committee conference at Queen's University in Belfast.
RMRMMWAC–Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen (2nd left) at The European Economic and Social Committee conference at Queen's University in Belfast.
RM2D35G6G–Taoiseach Brian Cowen during a commemoration to mark 93rd anniversary of the 1916 Rising, at the General Post Office, in O'Connell Street, Dublin.
RMK8DA7P–Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen chats with sisters Theresa Newman and Kate O'Connell of Fine Gael at the National Ploughing Championships in Tullamore Co Offaly.
RMK8DA7M–Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen shares a joke with Fine Gael TD Kate O'Connell at the National Ploughing Championships in Tullamore Co Offaly.
RM2D35H5Y–Taoiseach Brian Cowen (left) shakes hands with First Minister Peter Robinson as they arrive for the latest North South Ministerial Council meeting at Farmleigh House in Dublin.
RMGCEYC9–The Asgard which was previewed by Taoiseach Brian Cowen TD at the National Museum Collins Barracks Dublin.
RMGCWAX3–A member of the public in Dublin as Taoiseach Brian Cowen announces the National Recovery Plan.
RMGCWHHA–Taoiseach Brian Cowen at the National Convention Centre where he addressed delegates at the IBM Smartcamp Global Finals.
RMGCWHDJ–Taoiseach Brian Cowen at the National Convention Centre where he addressed delegates at the IBM Smartcamp Global Finals
RMGCWHGX–Taoiseach Brian Cowen at the National Convention Centre where he addressed delegates at the IBM Smartcamp Global Finals.
RMGBDD1C–Taoiseach Brian Cowen at a press conference in the Government Buildings, Dublin.
RMGBDD1B–Taoiseach Brian Cowen at a press conference in the Government Buildings, Dublin.
RMGBDD15–Taoiseach Brian Cowen at a press conference in the Government Buildings, Dublin.
RMGBDD1D–Taoiseach Brian Cowen at a press conference in the Government Buildings, Dublin.
RMGBDD21–Taoiseach Brian Cowen (standing) and cabinet colleagues at a press conference in the Government Buildings, Dublin.
RMGBDD25–Taoiseach Brian Cowen (standing) and cabinet colleagues at a press conference in the Government Buildings, Dublin.
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