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Tuesday March 2nd, 2010

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Irish Singing Sensation To Perform Benefit For Aisling Irish Center

Jack Lukeman - better known as "Jack L" - has scheduled a benefit concert for the Aisling Irish Community Center on Tuesday, March 16, at Rory Dolan's (890 McLean Ave.) in Yonkers Read more...

Derry Murder Blamed On Real IRA

Northern Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has blamed the Real IRA for shooting a man dead in Derry City last Wednesday night... Read more...

Ireland Back On Track After Twickenham Victory

Racing onto a pass from Tomas O'Leary, winger Tommy Bowe grabbed the headlines at Twickenham as he ran in the decisive try, five minutes from time, as Ireland battled to their sixth win in seven years against England Read more...

Government And Regulators Meet On Economic Strategy

The Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, T.D., convened a new Annual Regulatory Forum last week, which focused on ensuring that the economic regulatory system in Ireland is "fit for purpose," robust and responsive to changing economic, environmental and social needs Read more...

Irish Eyes

Didn't know Patty Duke was Irish? That's OK. Neither did Malachy McCourt, who wrote the script for the PBS special "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling - An Irish Parade of Stars," airing this month on PBS, that Duke narrates Read more...

"Welcome To Islamic Ireland".... And Other Tales From The Asylum

Once I had recovered from the shock of seeing alleged Leftie Vanessa Redgrave giving that cringe worthy, obsequious curtsy to Prince William during the week (and let's be honest, it has to be the most skin-crawling piece of bowing to your betters since Obama's horrifying "my forehead must touch the ground in the presence of Asian superiority" last month) I came across a very good letter and think that it's worth quoting in full... Read more...

Cork Sink Limerick At The Gaelic Grounds

Michael Cussen scored 1-5 from play in Cork's 2-21 to 1-14 Allianz GAA Hurling National League Division One victory over Limerick at the Gaelic Grounds on Saturday night Read more...

Ahern Praises Cross-Border Cooperation

Speaking last week after one of his regular meetings with the North's Criminal Justice Minister, Paul Goggins MP, to review cross-border criminal justice cooperation, the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Dermot Ahern T.D., expressed his appreciation for the continuing high level of joint working in the criminal justice area... Read more...

Pension Reforms To Make System Fairer Says Ritchie

Reforms to the State Pension system in the North will soon make it easier for more people to qualify for a full State Pension... Read more...

Out & About

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. What do you think? It seems to never stop as we have now had back to back storms in the last few weeks and it does not help business as you well know, but we will weather the storm... Read more...

Missed Oportunities At The Healthcare Summit

The Health Care Reform Summit was a snooze fest but could have been more exciting had the Republicans taken advantage of a few golden opportunities to expose this farce hosted by the Democrats and President Obama... Read more...

At The Mike Stand With... Mark Geary

Dublin-born singer/songwriter Mark Geary is no stranger to the streets of New York City, the adopted Villager is returning to our shores later this month to perform as part of the annual 'CraicFest' event, with a show on March 13 at New York City's Mercury Lounge, alongside Paddy Casey and Duke Special... Read more...

Robinson And McGuinness Meet With Church Leaders

Northern First Minister Peter Robinson and deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness met with church leaders today at Orangefield Presbyterian Church in East Belfast Read more...

Despite Ibrox Loss The Campaign's Not Over Yet

Celtic fans experienced a heart-breaking loss on Sunday as Rangers won 1-0 with a goal in extra time... Read more...

Over 900,000 Fewer Trips Made To Ireland In 2009

There were 911,500 (11.6%) fewer overseas trips to Ireland in 2009 compared to 2008. In all, 6,927,500 overseas trips were made to Ireland in 2009, the lowest since 2005 Read more...

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

The annual booze-up known as the Shockwaves NME Awards took place last Wednesday (Feb 26), at London's Brixton Academy, and offered up its usual share of pomp, intrigue and silliness, over the course of an evening that has earned its own awards for debauchery... Read more...

TDs And Senators Will Be Allowed To Stand For Dublin Mayor

John Gormley has confirmed that TDs and Senators will be eligible to contest the election for the position of Mayor for Dublin due to be held later this year Read more...

Ryanair To Continue Operating Flights From Shannon

Minister of State and Clare Fianna Fail T.D. Tony Killeen says he has received notification from the Shannon Airport Authority that Ryanair has reversed an earlier decision to withdraw its services from Shannon to Liverpool and Edinburgh Read more...

Title Chase Intensifies After Chelsea's Home Loss

In the early game on Saturday, Manchester City blew the title race wide open once more by hammering nine-man Chelsea at Stamford Bridge... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Miriam Casey is a prominent member of the Ballinlough Writers Group in Cork. Her writing is always a revelation... Read more...

Easy Su Doku Solution

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Easy Su Doku

The Irish Examiner Easy Su Doku The instructions are simple, even if the puzzle isn't. You must put a number, from 1 to 9, in every box in the grid. However, each number can only appear once in a particular... Read more...

Medium Su Doku Solution

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Medium Su Doku

The Irish Examiner Medium Su Doku The instructions are simple, even if the puzzle isn't. You must put a number, from 1 to 9, in every box in the grid. However, each number can only appear once in a particular... Read more...

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Puzzles

The Irish Examiner Puzzles CROSSWORDSU DOKU Click here or on the crossword image to see this week's puzzle and make sure you don't miss your weekly Irish Examiner Crossword fix! Su Doku is the latest puzzle craze sweeping across... Read more...

Crossword

The Irish Examiner Crossword ACROSS 1. School course (abbr.) 4. Gem 8. Scientific name (suf.) 12. Office of Economic Development (abbr.) 13. Of the ear 14. Book of hours 15. Recommended daily allowance (abbr.) 16. Ger. philosopher 17. Sicilian resort... Read more...

Crossword Solution

The Irish Examiner Crossword Solution ACROSS 1. School course (abbr.) 4. Gem 8. Scientific name (suf.) 12. Office of Economic Development (abbr.) 13. Of the ear 14. Book of hours 15. Recommended daily allowance (abbr.) 16. Ger. philosopher 17. Sicilian... Read more...

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