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Wednesday September 3, 2008

NEWS

Voters Urge Obama To Keep His Word

The murder of an 18-year-old teenager in Belfast almost sixteen years ago to this day has become a potentially crucial voting point for Irish Americans in this year's Presidential race Read more...

Ireland Suffers Through Its Wettest Summer In Fifty Years

For the second successive summer, rainfall totals were above normal everywhere in Ireland and were more than twice the average in the east and southeast of the country Read more...

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BUSINESS

Dodds Recommits Government To Construction Investment Strategy

Northern Finance Minister Nigel Dodds met the Construction Employers Federation (CEF) this week to discuss the Investment Strategy for Northern Ireland (ISNI) and the outlook for the construction industry Read more...

Trips To Ireland Down In June

There was mixed news in this week's latest Tourism numbers from the Central Statistics office, with the number of visitors to Ireland down in June, compared to last year, but the total numbers for the year so far increasing Read more...

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ARTS

Following The Script

With the exception of U2 and a clutch of vapid boy bands, it has been many a year since an Irish act has topped the UK album charts, but a relative unknown group not only managed the feat, but actually managed to hold onto the spot, beating off competition from such celebrated names as Abba, Coldplay and Welsh soul star, Duffy Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Recently Arizona's, Collette F. Walters's and her granddaughter Ashley visited Ireland for a graduation present and Ashley and her family travelled over 800 miles around Ireland, taking in the scenes, even in the rain! They had a wonderful trip before returning to the States... Read more...

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FEATURES

ICONS Festival Celebrates The Best Of Irish Music And Culture

So it's September and summer is gone. But that doesn't mean fun times are over - certainly not with the 17th annual ICONS Festival ready to offer a weekend of outstanding Celtic music and enjoying activities for all ages and at very affordable prices Read more...

Out & About

Hope you all made the most of a wonderful Labor Day weekend that brings to an end the summer - but that is how it goes... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Chelsea Held At The Bridge By Spurs

A Upton Park Blackburn went down 4-1 to West Ham. West Ham took the lead through a Calum Davenport header and went further ahead through a Christopher Samba own goal... Read more...

The Bhoys Stumble In The First Old Firm Derby

A dour second half performance form Celtic allowed Rangers back to the top of the SPL in a game that saw a double from former Bhoy Kenny Miller help secure a 4-2 win at Parkhead... Read more...

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