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Tuesday March 11, 2009

NEWS

Peace Vigils Held Across The North After Shootings

Thousands of people today took part in silent vigils across the North today in protest at the murder of two British soldiers in Antrim and a policeman in Craigavon by dissident republicans Read more...

New Study Confirms Importance Of Retaining An EU Commissioner

The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin, T.D., has announced the publication of an additional report by Professor Richard Sinnott and a team from the UCD Geary Institute on voting behaviour in the Lisbon Treaty referendum Read more...

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BUSINESS

Government Launches TCD-UCD Innovation Alliance

The Taoiseach Mr. Brian Cowen T.D., along with the Tánaiste, Minister for Finance and Minister for Education and Science launched the TCD-UCD Innovation Alliance on Wednesday Read more...

71 New Start-Ups Pursue Growth Opportunities Across Global Markets

On Monday the Minister for Trade and Commerce, John McGuinness T.D., announced that the Government, through Enterprise Ireland, has supported the establishment of 71 new high potential start-up companies (HPSUs) in 2008. Read more...

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ARTS

From Molly Malone To Lady Liberty

When The Script's self-titled album (it was called 'The Script', hence the whole 'self-titled'' thing) hit number one in the UK charts back in August, the young Dublin act joined the ranks of other acclaimed Irish artists such as Thin Lizzy, The Pogues, Westlife, Boyzone, Enya, Gilbert O'Sullivan and, em, Val Doonican, as they made a musical splash across the water from their homeland... Read more...

We're One, But We're Not The Same One

On the face of things, U2 are surfing the crest of a wave, with their critically-lauded new album sitting atop the music charts around the globe and the city of New York even temporarily naming a street in their honor last week... Read more...

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OPINION

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

It's that time of year again and it's our very distinct pleasure to wish you another very happy St. Patrick's Day Read more...

"No" Votes At The Ready - Tony Blair Is Coming!

Despite a love of cinema I don't take an awful lot of interest in the lives of spoilt, pampered celebrities... Read more...

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FEATURES

2009 New York St. Patrick's Day Parade - Line of March

Pick up a copy of the Irish Examiner at your local news stand or vendor to get your free copy of our Line of March for the 2009 New York St. Patrick's Day Parade... Read more...

G'Day From Downunder

Let's have a nice cuppa. Iced teas this week and we'll give the kettle a rest. I don't think I could touch anything hot right now! However, I recognise that you may not be suffering in the same way in the winter of the US of A, so boil the billy if you must... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Cats Down Out-Of-Form Galway At Pearse Stadium

Kilkenny enhanced their Allianz National Hurling League Division One-winning prospects and could have ended Galway's at Pearse Stadium on Sunday, when the Cats recorded a 1-20 to 0-12 decision Read more...

For Kevin Grogan It's Not What If But Rather What's Next

In 1998 Manchester United signed Kevin Grogan, one of Ireland's most talented footballers, on a 3-year-contract. That same year the attacking midfielder played an instrumental role for Brian Kerr's Irish team when they won the Under 16 European Championship in Scotland. Grogan had a bright future to look forward to or so it seemed... Read more...

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