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Wednesday April 25, 2007

NEWS

Sinn Féin Names Nominees For Northern Policing Board

A former Republican prisoner, who was held for more than 10 years in British prisons, is one of Sinn Féin's three nominees to the newly-reconstituted Policing Board in the North Read more...

Tributes Pour In After Death Of Senator Kate Walsh, Aged 60

Progressive Democrats Senator Kate Walsh died on Tuesday morning after a long illness Read more...

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BUSINESS

National Women's Strategy Launched With 148 Million Euro To Foster Gender Equality

Last week the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, T.D., launched a new National Women's Strategy for the next ten years. The National Women's Strategy is the first comprehensive Strategy developed to address the needs of women in Ireland Read more...

Government Announces Record Housing Funding Of 1.2 Billion Euro

The government has announced almost €1.2 billion in funding for Provision of local authority housing, improvement works and subsidies for central heating Read more...

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ARTS

Finding His Mark

In a world increasingly obsessed with celebrity, most people would answer in the positive when asked if they would like to be famous. After all, who wouldn't like a spot of adulation, the jet setting and the preferential treatment? Read more...

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

Given the fact that they have launched tirades against everyone from Coldplay to James Blunt (and famously produced t-shirts emblazoned with the logo: Blur Are Shite), Mogwai are certainly no strangers to rock feuds... Read more...

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FEATURES

Handling Handel

Patricia Bardon has followed in the footsteps of the great John McCormick as an Irish-born star at the Metropolitan Opera this month. The Dublin native plays Cornelia, wife of the Caesar's archrival, Pompey, who is murdered in Handel's Giulio Cesare. She plays a widow seeking revenge for her husband's death Read more...

Bag Lady: N.J. Carson

Anne Marie Scanlon chats to the Dr. Ruth of handbags, N.J. Carson Read more...

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SPORTS

Celtic Secure Second Successive Championship!

Shunsuke Nakamura scored a free-kick in injury-time to clinch a 2-1 win at Kilmarnock, clinching the three points Celtic needed to move 13 points clear of Rangers at the top of the SPL with four games to play and thus make Celtic champions for the 41st time Read more...

Injury Time Points See Donegal Win Their First League Title

Donegal won their first-ever National Football League title when shooting three injury-time points to finally see off the persistent challenge of Mayo in this hard and tough league final in Croke Park Read more...

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