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Tuesday June 3, 2009

NEWS

Second Case Of Swine Flu Confirmed In The North

Northern Health Minister Michael McGimpsey said on Tuesday that a further case of 'swine flu' has been confirmed in the North Read more...

McDaid Family Say Police Failed To Protect Them From Sectarian Attack

The family of Kevin McDaid, the Catholic man beaten to death by a loyalist mob in Coleraine, has complained that police failed to provide protection on the day of the killing Read more...

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BUSINESS

Greenloan Scheme Expected To Create Thousands Of Jobs

Conor Lenihan, TD, the Minister for Science, Technology, Innovation and Natural Resources has officially launched a nationwide scheme expected to generate thousands of new jobs in the clean-tech sector over the next 6 to 12 months Read more...

Irish Government Announces New Programs For The Unemployed

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Mary Coughlan, T.D., together with the Minister for Social and Family Affairs, Mary Hanafin, T.D., last week announced details of the Work Placement Program and a pilot Short Time Working Training Program Read more...

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ARTS

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

With her homely looks, humble personality and extraordinary vocal talent, Britain's Got Talent contestant, Susan Boyle, has become a global phenomenon whose YouTube videos have received over 100 million views... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

What better way to comprehend this time of year than to look back at the recent seasons, sink into your winter being and shape your seeing with untouchable dreams, knowing you can Walt Disney-ize your imagination from a refreshing distance? Read more...

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OPINION

Political Posters, Fallen Saints And Me

I drown every time I open the door of the bat-cave these days. You see, it's local and European election time here in what used to be a kind of half-assed Republic back in the days before... Read more...

If Christ Returned There Would Be A Lot Of Out-Of-Work Clerics

How appropriate. If Jesus actually were to return to this earth he would be appalled at what his legacy has turned out to be... Read more...

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FEATURES

New International Exhibition Packs A Punch At Ulster American Folk Park

Some of the biggest names in Irish boxing including Barry McGuigan, Paul McCloskey and Charlie Nash were at the award-winning Ulster American Folk Park last Thursday for the launch of Jim Houlihan's renowned 'Fighting Irishmen' boxing exhibition. Read more...

Out & About

I will start off this column with some sad news on the bereavement on three special people who made great contributions to the Irish community both here in the United States and in Ireland... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Wexford Overcome Naive Offaly

A fine Wexford second-half performance proved too much for an Offaly team lacking in guile both on and off the field at sun-splashed Wexford Park in the opening quarterfinal of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Read more...

Ireland In Charge Of Their Own Destiny 

There are no more what ifs. There is no more depending on what other teams do at this point in the game and it doesn't have to go that way either... Read more...

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