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Wednesday January 9, 2008

NEWS

Road Deaths Fall In The North

The number of people killed on the roads in the North fell slightly last year. 112 people were killed on the roads during 2007 according to provisional figures released this week by the Department of the Environment, 14 less than in 2006 Read more...

No Change In Drink-Drive Law

The Chairman of the Road Safety Authority Gay Byrne told reporters on Tuesday that he would prefer greater enforcement of existing drink-driving legislation rather than lower the blood/alcohol limit Read more...

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BUSINESS

Eos Airlines Announces New Partnership With U.S. Helicopter

Eos Airlines, which has already shaken up the industry with its "uncrowded, uncompromising" Eos Class experience has announced it has signed a partnership agreement with U.S. Helicopter to provide helicopter service between Manhattan and JFK International Airport for customers traveling to London Read more...

Dodds Highlights European Trade

Economy Minister Nigel Dodds highlighted the importance of developing European business links when he met with a Dutch trade delegation on Tuesday Read more...

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ARTS

Ghosts Of Music Past

Given the revolutionary changes that the music industry has undergone in the past few years, there is little doubt that 2008 will be a watershed year for virtually everyone associated with music business, be they labels, acts or promoters... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Over a hundred years ago Thomas Babbington Macaulay, English poet, historian and author once said 'As civilization advances poetry almost necessary declines'... Read more...

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FEATURES

Arsenal Stay At The Top

Tony Quinn looks at all the Premier League holiday action and analyses where each of the twenty teams find themselves as they begin the run-in to the end of the season... Read more...

Next Year's Oscar Winners Could Have Irish Connections

There could indeed be an Irish flair to the 2008 Academy Award presentations. NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, based on a 2005 Cormac McCarthy novel, and THERE WILL BE BLOOD, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, have established themselves as favorites for Oscar nominations when they are announced next year Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

The Magic Of The Cup Lives On

Tony Quinn reports on all the action in the Third Round of the FA Cup involving Premier League clubs... Read more...

Bhoys Mourn O'Donnell

The football world was united last week as it paid its last respects to former Bhoy Phil O'Donnell at the late Motherwell captain's funeral. O'Donnell, who was 35, died on the pitch from heart failure playing against Dundee Utd on December 29th... Read more...

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