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Wednesday August 20, 2008

NEWS

Irish Music Legend Ronnie Drew Dies In Dublin

Ronnie Drew, the legendary Irish singer, musician and founder of iconic folk group, The Dubliners, has died at the age of 73, his family has announced... Read more...

Irish Civil Defence Force Activated To Deal With Major Flooding

The Irish Civil Defence was mobilised throughout the country to assist with flood relief following significant rainfall this past weekend Read more...

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BUSINESS

ECODriving - Gas Saving Tips From Ford Motor Company

With gas prices continuing to skyrocket and the summer travel season in full swing, Americans will be looking for ways to save at the pump... Read more...

Qualifications Key To Economy - McGuinness

Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness MP, MLA has told graduates of the University Of Ulster's Step-Up programme that qualified employees are the key to a dynamic innovative economy Read more...

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ARTS

Carmel's Headed To The Big Apple

Limerick-born singer Carmel Conway, commonly hailed as one of the most enthralling female artists to emerge from Ireland in recent years, is on her way to New York City, where she'll perform at near-legendary music venue, Joe's Pub, before heading on to Boston for another show Read more...

Just For Kicks

Of all the cities in the south of Ireland, Limerick is perhaps one of the most underrated in the country when it comes to discussions about original music... Read more...

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FEATURES

Daughters of Maeve: 50 Irish Women Who Changed The World

In the first part of Sean McCarthy's interview with Gina Sigillito last week, the author of 'Daughters of Maeve' spoke about the book and some of the women it covers. This week she talks more of the women that inspired her and of her future plans. Read more...

Out & About

My friend the legendary musician Ronnie Drew of The Dubliners died on Saturday in Greystones, Co. Wicklow after a long illness and was laid to rest at the Redford Cemetery in Greystones Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Toon Army Holds The Reds At Old Trafford

At the Emirates, Arsenal were first up on Saturday last to open the new Premier League season and recorded a narrow 1-0 victory over newly promoted West Bromwich Albion... Read more...

Bhoys Drop Points Against Arabs - Graveson Off

Paul Hartley put the Hoops a goal up with a deflected goal six minutes into the second half. Thereafter United probably should have had a penalty but referee Charlie Richmond waved play on when Roy O'Donovan clashed with Gary Caldwell... Read more...

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