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Tuesday April 13, 2010

NEWS

David Ford Is Elected As New Justice Minister

Justice powers were finally returned to Belfast at midnight on Sunday after 38 years, ending a controversy that led to the collapse of the old Stormont and that imperilled devolution ever since Read more...

Swift And Cuckoo Join The North's Endangered List

A new list of Northern priority species, which require conservation action because of their decline, rarity and importance, was published recently... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Ireland Looks To Become A Leader In Electric Transport

The Irish Government, the ESB and the Renault-Nissan Alliance today announced a comprehensive partnership to position Ireland as a European leader in electric transport Read more...

Abtran To Create 300 Jobs In Cork With 3.5 Million Euro Investment

Irish business process outsourcing firm Abtran is to create 300 high-value jobs over the next three years in Cork as part of a €3.5 million investment in research and development Read more...

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ARTS

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

To some, he was a visionary in the field of public relations, capable of not only anticipating trends but actually driving them, while others viewed him as little more than a piggybacking rapscallion, whose every action was driven by personal gain... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Around this time two years ago Emma Meade, originally from Douglas in Co. Cork, who now lives in Oranmore Co. Galway, submitted a poem called 'The Princess'... Read more...

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OPINION

One Hundred Columns Later: How Little Changes

Along with his then Finance Minister Brian Cowen (who of course went on to even worse things) he was the Beloved Leader who sowed the seeds of our current crop of woes here in Ireland... Read more...

Demonizing Obama Not A Wise Tactic For Conservatives

Sometimes it's good advice to follow that old Native American axiom about "walking in another man's moccasins" because to see the world through another man or woman's eyes is often the best way to understand them... Read more...

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FEATURES

Collaborating Again

Playing the fiddle requires as much heart and imagination as it does finger dexterity. So says Clare fiddler Martin Hayes, who, with guitar collaborator Dennis Cahill, will play with young Irish classical violinist Gregory Harrington at the Irish Arts Center in Manhattan this week Read more...

Out & About

When you are over on the west side of Manhattan, give a call into the new Parlour and it will open your eyes (again) to what two Irishmen have built... it'll blow your mind, let me tell you... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Munster Book Semi-Final Spot Against Biarritz

Munster's greater big match experience helped them pull clear of Northampton in the end, as the sides played out a pulsating encounter at a packed out Thomond Park Read more...

Red Hand Relegated To The Second Division

Mickey Harte's Tyrone were relegated to Division 2 of the Allianz GAA Football National League after a 2-14 to 1-11 defeat to Dublin in Omagh on Sunday afternoon Read more...

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