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# cape-cod - Monday 17 October, 2011
Drumm’s $4m Cape Cod mansion sold to pay off creditors
The sale of David Drumm’s waterfront mansion for €2.82m will some of the way towards repaying around €10.2m in debts.
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David Drumm’s Cape Cod house could sell for $4m
A US bankruptcy official wants to sell the former Anglo chief executive’s house in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
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Rory feels the long arm of the law – and Skypes Boston cop’s sister back in Dublin
One Dublin resident took an unexpected video call from a certain US Open-winning someone on Monday.
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