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Finance Minister Brian Lenihan T.D., has announced that he will undergo chemotherapy and radiotherapy after doctors discoveredcancerous tissue that blocked the entrance to his pancreas Read more...
The Minister of State for Overseas Development, Peter Power T.D., has announced funding of €1 million to prevent childhood deaths in the developing world Read more...
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Martin Cullen TD, Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism has said that the Government was committed to maximizing the contribution of tourism to Ireland's economic recovery in 2010 Read more...
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The Department for Employment and Learning has published three new reports on migrant workers in the North... Read more...
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I'd like to begin this week's column by wishing everyone a healthy and prosperous New Year, and I hope that it brings you everything that you could ask of it... Read more...
Whether poetry is most effective when written in form or free verse is still hotly debated. For most of us the solution to this quarrel may lie in the motivation behind the poem... Read more...
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I don't really know why I put that in except that I just feel that it will annoy somebody somewhere. For what it's worth, from two thousand miles away I find myself getting more and more disillusioned with President Obama. His inexperience seems to be showing and his rhetoric looking more and more empty... Read more...
2009 was the year that common sense took a sabbatical and was nowhere in sight in the White House, Congress or the mainstream media... Read more...
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Armagh-born,and reared Dominic Cromie, is no stranger to the music scene. The singer, songwriter and guitarist first picked up a guitar at the age of ten, and within months had written his first song... Read more...
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Happy New Year to all of our readers and friends who support and buy The Irish Examiner newspaper. We have grown so fast in the last year I can only say that its unbelievable and it is all down to you our readers... Read more...
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Ulster bounced back from losing to Leinster last week as they dug deep to beat a weakened Munster side at a chilly Ravenhill... Read more...
Celtic stayed seven points behind Rangers in second place in the Scottish Premier League after drawing 1-1 at Parkhead last Sunday. The Bhoys have a game in hand after the postponement of their Boxing Day game against Kilmarnock Read more...
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