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Wednesday October 8, 2008

NEWS

University Of Limerick Takes Aim At MRSA Super Bug

The University of Limerick has secured a €5 million technology research contract aimed at significantly reducing MRSA infection rates in hospitals across the world Read more...

Donaldson Sets Out Executive's Vision For The Future

Junior Minister Jeffrey Donaldson has reaffirmed the government's commitment to building a better future for all the people of the North... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Dew Valley Foods To Invest Over Euro 21M In Expansion And R&D

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise Trade and Employment Mary Coughlan T.D. has revealed plans for a €21.8m investment by Dew Valley Foods, located in Thurles, Co. Tipperary with the support of Government through Enterprise Ireland Read more...

Facebook To Move International Headquarters To Dublin

Tanáiste and Minister for Enterprise Trade & Employment, Mary Coughlan T.D., announced last week that Facebook, the world's leading social networking site, is to establish its international headquarters in Dublin Read more...

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ARTS

Out Of This World

Like most art forms, music is at its very best when it challenges the person experiencing it... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

In the world of poetry there is another universe behind the words that give poetry an ever-on-going-ness.... Read more...

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FEATURES

All The Moores

A Retrospective: A contingent of the newly discovered descendants of the first immigrant processed through Ellis Island, have announced the creation of the Annie Moore Memorial Project, which seeks to provide a proper memorial at Moore's unmarked gravesite and to honor her legacy and significance to American and Irish history. Read more...

G'Day From Downunder

Mike Bowen With all The Latest From Irish-Australia... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Galway And Antrim Join Leinster

Galway and Antrim will play in the Leinster hurling championship next year after the motion was overwhelmingly passed at GAA Special Congress on Saturday... Read more...

Bhoys Go Top As Corrie Street Upsets Rangers

Normal order was restored to the universe on Saturday as the Hoops went back to the top of the league they already own the deeds to. Read more...

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