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Tuesday January 14, 2009

NEWS

2008 Was The Safest Year On Irish Roads Since Records Began

The number of deaths on Irish roads in 2008 was the lowest since records began over 40 years ago Read more...

Irish And US Citizens Can Now Apply For One-Year Working Holiday Visas

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Micheál Martin, T.D., has announced that eligible Irish and US citizens can now begin to apply for one year working visas under the new Ireland-US Working Holiday Agreement Read more...

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BUSINESS

Dell To Migrate Manufacturing Operations From Ireland To Poland By Early 2010

Dell Corporation has announced that it plans to migrate all production of computer systems for customers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) from Raheen, Limerick to its Polish facility and third-party manufacturing partners over the next year Read more...

Tanaiste Welcomes Competitiveness Challenge Report

Tanaiste Mary Coughlan released two new reports detailing Irish business competitiveness, and the challenges associated with the global downturn... Read more...

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ARTS

Farrell, Byrne Are Big Winners At The Golden Globes

Martin Cullen T.D., Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism has congratulated Irish actors Gabriel Byrne and Colin Farrell on winning Golden Globe Awards at the 66th Golden Globe Awards ceremony held last night in Los Angeles Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Politician poet Limerick County Councilor John Gallahue whose new book features a previously unpublished poem on John F Kennedy has written a tribute to the new U.S. President Barack Obama focusing on his Irish roots... Read more...

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OPINION

Welcome Words On Darfur

At her Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday, President-Elect Barack Obama's nominee for Secretary of State, Senator Hilary Clinton suggested that the incoming adminstration would regard ending the conflict in Darfur as a high priority... Read more...

The Unlikely Possibility Of Justice

There's a certain weary inevitability about it at this point. Just as we know that at the end of any production of "Hamlet" the stage will be littered with dead bodies... Read more...

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FEATURES

Plain Sailing For Alessi's Ark

Best known for his role as Mr. Roarke, the dapper, smooth-talking and mysterious oligarch on TV show, Fantasy Island, Ricardo Montalbán, once posited that there are five stages to an actor's career... Read more...

Out & About

You just never know who you're going to meet when you're out and about... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Still A Ram After All These Years

Derby County fan Anne Ward thinks newly appointed manager Nigel Clough could bring the club back to the glory days... Read more...

The Bhoys Advance To The Fifth Round Of The Cup

Back in the squad for the first time since his row with manager Gordon Strachan, Aiden McGeady proved decisive in Celtic's 2-1 win over Dundee in the Fourth Round of the Homecoming Scottish Cup on Saturday Read more...

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