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Tuesday September 15, 2009

NEWS

Delta Urged To Reconsider Shannon Pullout

The Mayor of Shannon has called on management at Delta Airlines to review their decision to cease the airline's Shannon to New York service on October 4... Read more...

McGimpsey Encouraged By Numbers Of People Quiting Smoking

The Northern Health Minister Michael McGimpsey has welcomed new statistics which show that 21,272 people set a quit smoking date in the last year Read more...

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BUSINESS

Cullen Welcomes Record Number Of Irish Films At Toronto Film Festival

Martin Cullen T.D., Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism last week wished Irish actors, directors and producers traveling to the 34th Toronto International Film Festival to promote their films every success Read more...

BSB To Establish Operations Hub In Dublin

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Mary Coughlan T.D., has announced that BSB is to establish an Operations Hub in Dublin with the creation of 20 high quality jobs at Master's Degree Level over the next four years Read more...

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ARTS

Keeping Tradition Alive

For most amongst us, the term 'Celtic traditional music' is synonymous with Ireland, particularly in the context of a post-Riverdance landscape, but the genre has long maintained a strong presence in several other countries throughout the world... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Back in 1982, Johnny Cash electrified the audience in The Cork Opera House. His performance was second to none. The people of Cork had seen a great star at his best... Read more...

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OPINION

The Global Irish Economic Forum

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin T.D. discusses the upcoming Global Irish Economic Forum which will be held in Dublin from September 18 to 20... Read more...

Are You Smarter Than A Fifth-Columnist?

Many concerned Americans breathed a sigh of relief when the Special Advisor for Green Jobs, Anthony "Van" Jones, resigned. The idea of an avowed communist as the president's "Green Jobs Czar" was not only alarming; it prompted the question of how carefully he was vetted... Read more...

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FEATURES

G'Day From Downunder

Our Australian correspondent Mike Bowen reports all the latest news and happenings from Downunder... Read more...

Out & About

Yes! I know you missed me as we had a little break for a week and we are now adjusting to our new issue dates: starting this Tuesday we will be on sale every Tuesday from now on... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

All Ireland Football Final Preview

Old Munster foes Kerry and Cork get set to do battle once more on Sunday but this time it will be on the larger stage of an All Ireland Football Final at Croke Park... Read more...

Road To Africa Shaping Up For Ireland

Bulgaria now knows it will take a miracle for them to qualify for that precious World Cup play-off game out of Group Eight. While the Bulgarians are capable of winning in Cyprus and taking care of Georgia at home those potential six points may not be enough... Read more...

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