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Wednesday September 10, 2008

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North Launches Cultural Olympiad

An open weekend from Friday 26-Sunday 28 September will celebrate the launch of the North's participation in the four year Cultural Olympiad of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Read more...

O'Flaherty Re-Elected To UN Human Rights Committee

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Micheál Martin T.D., has welcomed the re-election of Ireland's candidate, Professor Michael O'Flaherty, to the United Nations Human Rights Committee Read more...

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BUSINESS

Jobs Boost For County Clare

Atlantis Developments Ltd. has confirmed the decision by Clare County Council to grant planning permission for the development of 'Park And Ride' facilities to the Cliffs of Moher Read more...

Targeted Support For Long-Term Unemployed To Seek Training And Employment

Last week Minister for Social and Family Affairs Mary Hanafin T.D., announced targeted supports for those on social welfare who are seeking training or employment opportunities Read more...

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ARTS

Holmes Where The Heart Is

Since the 1970s, music has followed a curious pattern at the turn of each decade, whereupon the prevailing sound seems born from a collision between dance and rock music... Read more...

Wee Craic Is Nothing Short Of "A Good Time"

The 8th Annual Wee CRAIC Festival, presented by Jet Blue Airways, has put the finishing touches on this unique one night festival... Read more...

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FEATURES

G'Day From Downunder

Mike Bowen brings you all the latest from the world of Irish-Australia. This week, he's working on his eulogy (no question, but that he's planning ahead...) Read more...

Out & About

We begin this week with some very sad news - the passing of a friend of a lot of people, Seamus O'Toole. Seamus was very well known in the bar and restaurant business... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Cats Win Their Third In A Row

Kilkenny to a man were so impressive in this total mis-match of an All Ireland Final that the RTE Panel of experts could not agree on the man-of-the-match. So they gave the award to Brian Cody, the Kilkenny manager instead Read more...

"The Better Team Lost"

Galway were by far the better of two poor teams, yet it was Kilkenny who brought home the cup... Read more...

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