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Tuesday October 27, 2009

NEWS

Brown Unveils Devolution Package For The North

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has unveiled a £800 million ($ 1.3 billion) plan to devolve policing and justice powers to Stormont from Westminster, promising further aid if paramilitary violence erupts... Read more...

Northern Population Set To Approach Two Million Next Year

The population in the North is projected to increase by 64,000 people, or 4%, over the next five years. The population is projected to pass 1.8 million in 2010 and rise to 1.839 million by 2013, according to figures released by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency Read more...

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BUSINESS

Celebrating Traditional Arts At The Des Carty Session

Traditional arts, say something special about who we are, about where we came from as a people, said Dr. Martin Mansergh T.D., Minister of State with special responsibility for the Arts last Thursday, as he officially launched the Des Carty Session Read more...

Canadian Trade Mission Generates Millions In New Business

On Thursday, The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Mary Coughlan announced that contracts and agreements €10m have been concluded by Irish companies during the week's Enterprise Ireland trade mission to Canada... Read more...

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ARTS

Keeping Up With The Emperor Jones

It would be an understatement to say that the Irish Rep has never staged anything quite like its production of The Emperor Jones before... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

It was the Jazz Weekend at the end of October, on a stormy night in Cork, a few years ago I was wandering around taking in the festivities and here's what happened! Read more...

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OPINION

Dead Men Don't Talk Back

Up until now I had just felt laughter at the shameless Ahern attempting his re- write of history while smirking at the way in which he was getting away with it... Read more...

Whose Idea Was It To Go After Fox News?

The all-out concerted effort by the Obama administration to discredit the Fox News Network was a very bad idea, but that's not just my opinion. A former senior adviser to President Carter, Patrick Caddell, appeared on Mike Huckabee's show on Fox last Saturday... Read more...

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FEATURES

The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day

THE BOONDOCK SAINTS II: ALL SAINTS DAY is the much-anticipated sequel to the indie cult classic The Boondock Saints. The rollicking, jaunty, gun-touting saga continues with the action striking the big screen for filmgoers and fanatical Boondock fans alike this coming Friday October 30th Read more...

Out & About

Happy Birthday to The Irish Examiner's Woman of the Year Therese Crowe who is celebrating her 75th birthday... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Up & Down At The Top Of The Scottish League

With a Rangers draw against Hibs, Celtic's 2-1 victory over the Accies on Sunday left the Bhoys a point clear at the top of the table. Read more...

United Outclassed By Liverpool In Anfield

Fernando Torres and substitute David Ngog left Manchester United reeling as Liverpool brilliantly halted their four-match losing streak... Read more...

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