News roundup: Tuesday's top business stories
* Irish bailout debt term may be extended. * Residential property prices fell 4.5% in 2012. * No horse DNA in Liffey Meats burgers. * Horror on the High Street, by Ian Kehoe.
The main business stories at lunchtime on Tuesday are:
**Ireland's** term for repayment of some of Ireland's bailout funds could be extended after the eurogroup of finance ministers agreed to examine this idea at an Ecofin meeting.
* **Olli Rehn** says Ireland and Portugal deserve support.
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