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Tuesday April 6, 2010

NEWS

Empey: Electoral Pact "Will Not Falter Or fail"

UUP leader Sir Reg Empey has insisted that his electoral alliance with the British Conservatives "will not falter or fail", after the UUP suffered several high-profile defections in the run-up to the British General Election Read more...

Irish Troops To Withdraw From Chad

The recently-appointed Irish Minister for Defence, Tony Killeen, T.D., has announced that the Government has approved the withdrawal of the Irish contingent of the Permanent Defence Force currently serving with the United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad Read more...

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BUSINESS

In Dublin, Hanafin's Focused On North America

Mary Hanafin, TD., Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport addressed the "Know North America - Grow North America" seminar and emphasized her department's focus on the North American market Read more...

Gormley Sets Out Roadmap For New Waste Policy In Ireland

The Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, John Gormley, T.D., set out his plans for the delivery of a new waste management policy for Ireland last week... Read more...

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ARTS

The Irish Curse

Know what "I'm a grower, not a shower" means? Well, you will, after you see Martin Casella's funny, sometimes formulaic, new play The Irish Curse... Read more...

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

Bob Geldof must be suffering from an increasingly disheartening case of déjà vu, with naked photos of eldest daughter Peaches entering the public domain by virtue of the internet, along with a host of other tawdry allegations regarding her private life... Read more...

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OPINION

Ireland: "Significant Progress On The Road To Economic Recovery"

With the successful launch of the bank recapitalisation plan, the publication of the Central Bank Reform Bill and the agreement secured with the public service unions, the Irish government has made significant progress this week on the road to economic recovery, according to Foreign Minister Micheál Martin T.D. Read more...

Bailed-Out Banks & A Vacuous Vatican

Well, it's been a week in which even the most cock-eyed optimistic or happy little people must have had to discard once and for all those rose-tinted glasses that they have been stubbornly wearing... Read more...

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FEATURES

G'Day From Downunder

Our Australian correspondent Mike Bowen reports on his recent trip to New York with wife Marie, and reflects on the success of Tommy Smyth downunder... Read more...

Out & About

What a great Easter weekend! There was and lots of sunshine to make it all the more pleasant! What can I, except that Lent is over yipeeeeee! Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Leinster Defeat Munster In Irish Derby

Having missed a penalty just two minutes earlier, Sexton held his nerve to convert a 66th minute penalty and drive Leinster to their first win at the Limerick venue since 1995 and their third successive triumph over their arch rivals Read more...

Cork Secure Place In Hurling Final

Cork maintained their unbeaten run in the Allianz GAA Hurling League and secured a place in the Division 1 final after a 1-16 to 1-15 defeat of Tipperary at Páirc Úi Chaoimh on Sunday afternoon Read more...

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