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Wednesday August 2, 2006

NEWS

St. Brigid's Wins A Reprieve From The Wreckers

Activists in the East Village were horrified last Thursday morning as the news spread that demolition work had finally started on the historic St. Brigid's Church in the East Village area of Manhattan. Read more...

1,200-Year-Old Manuscript Found In A Bog

The discovery of an ancient manuscript in an Irish bog last week has been compared to the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Read more...

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BUSINESS

Irish Web Site Bought For 50 Million Euro

An Irish internet website which advertises property across the country has been bought for 50M Euro by Irish Times Ltd, the publisher of the Irish Times newspaper. Read more...

Think Tank Warns Of Economic Downturn

Growth in the economy is likely to slow down by 2008 and the government needs to prepare for it in advance, the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) warned this week. Read more...

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ARTS

Bullish On New York

Unlike most Irish, when Marty Maguire left Belfast in 1989, he went straight to Los Angeles and never stopped in New York. In fact, after nearly 18 years in the U.S., the actor had not even visited the city until last March when he starred in the Irish Arts Center's production of A Night in November, the one-man show written by Marie Jones. Read more...

Taking Flight

They were handpicked by Jack White to support The Raconteurs on their first tour of the UK and Arctic Monkeys are amongst their growing number of celebrity admirers but those are not even the most remarkable facts about truly international act, 747s, whose eagerly anticipated debut album appears next month amongst a growing clamor among the Irish and UK media. Read more...

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FEATURES

The Holy Trinity (Part Two)

Clinique's Clarifying Lotion 2 is an essential component of many girls' bathroom shelves By Anne Marie Scanlon Arrgh. I hear you think. Toning up. It's too hot for toning anything. Fair enough. When I hear the word toning I... Read more...

The Irish Monument To The 'Fighting 69th' Is Delayed

Mayor Bloomberg is rescheduling his trip to Ballymote, Co. Sligo, to officially unveil a monument to Brigadier General Michael Corcoran, a leader of the Fighting 69th Irish Regiment that gained renown during the American Civil War. Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Celtic Kick The Season Off With A Solid Win Over Kilmarnock

Despite a below par pre-season, normal service was resumed at Parkhead on Saturday last as champions Celtic proved that they are more than a match for the rest of the SPL by beating Kilmarnock 4-1. Read more...

GAA Central Council Meeting

The Central Council of the GAA met in Dublin on Sunday and discussed a number of issues. Read more...

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