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Tuesday November 10, 2009

NEWS

Taoiseach Welcomes Lisbon Treaty Ratification

Taoiseach, Brian Cowen T.D. has welcomed the signing of the Czech Republic's ratification instrument for the Lisbon Treaty. Czech President Vaclav Klaus signed the ratification instrument in Prague last Tuesday Read more...

Pregnant Women In The North "Responding Positively" To Swine Flu Vaccine

Northern Health Minister, Michael McGimpsey has said that up to 5,000 pregnant women in the North are expected to have received the swine flu vaccine by the end of this week Read more...

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BUSINESS

OECD Publishes New Report On Ireland

Angel GurrĂ­a, Secretary General of the OECD, launched the 'Conclusions and Recommendations of the OECD's second Environmental Performance Review of Ireland' last Wednesday Read more...

Foster Announces Major BT Investment

Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster has announced a multi-million pound investment by BT, supported by Invest Northern Ireland... Read more...

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ARTS

Ring In The Holiday Season This Year With The Irish Tenors

Since they first joined voices in 1988, The Irish Tenors have made countless traditional treasures breathe new life and have proved themselves gifted interpreters of a wide range of material Read more...

Singing Along With Mick Moloney

At the end of October, Mick Moloney launched his new CD "If It Wasn't for the Irish and the Jews" at a soldout concert at the Peter Norton Symphony Space. As Moloney pointed out at the concert and in the CD's extensive liner notes, ethnic songs were all the rage during the Tin Pan Alley era. You didn't have to be Irish to write an Irish song Read more...

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OPINION

If It Is the Crucifix Today Then What Might It Be Tomorrow?

Here is a question for you. Before you answer it don't just think that mad Brady is having a go again. Really think about it... Read more...

When Political Correctness Kills

One would hope that common sense would prevail in perilous times, but that's not the case since political correctness reared its ugly head. It's my belief that P.C. advocates are basically cowards who fear that those offended will resort to lawsuits or violence.... Read more...

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FEATURES

Travel Industry Looks For A Rebound In 2010

With the financial crisis at its peak, numerous layoff announcements, and a sluggish housing market, 2009 has been a tough year in the travel industry. Yet, tour operators, such as Brian Stack, President of CIE Tours North America and managing director of CIE Tours Worldwide, are cautiously optimistic as the economy shows signs of rebounding Read more...

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SPORTS

The Bhoys Held To A Draw At Falkirk Stadium

Despite scoring three goals, Celtic could only manage a draw at Falkirk Stadium on Sunday, leaving them two points clear of Rangers at the top of the table but having played one more game than their cross-town rivals Read more...

United Fall To Third After Defeat At The Bridge

Captain John Terry put Chelsea five points clear of Manchester United at the top of the Premier League with a second-half winner at Stamford Bridge... Read more...

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