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Tuesday May 4, 2010

NEWS

Ahern Welcomes Fall In Crime Figures

The Central Statistics Office has published the latest recorded crime statistics for the first quarter of 2010 showing that there were decreases in 13 of the 14 crime groups on which they report... Read more...

Ford Meets With Public Prosecution Service

The Northern Minister of Justice, David Ford has met with the Director of the Public Prosecution Service to hear about its challenges and goals... Read more...

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BUSINESS

EU Tourism Ministers Video-Conference To Discuss Effects Of Air Travel Closure

The Minister for Tourism Culture and Sport Mary Hanafin T.D., last week participated in a video conference with fellow EU Tourism Ministers, to discuss the impact on tourism business across the European Union of the volcano ash crisis Read more...

New Funding Announced For 'High Potential' Research

The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation, Batt O'Keeffe T.D., has announced more than €25 million over the next five years for 139 researchers to carry out cutting-edge work that will generate new jobs in the 'smart' economy Read more...

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ARTS

At The Mike Stand With... Dennis Driscoll

New York-born, bred and buttered, Dennis Driscoll, is not an easy man to describe in one paragraph. In fact, one would need a wizened storyteller as good as the man himself to give his immense talents any justice at all... Read more...

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

U2's Achtung Baby! came up trumps on a recent poll held by Spin magazine, which asked the publication's employees to name the 125 most influential albums of the past 25 years... Read more...

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OPINION

Gifts to the Nation: We Are So Grateful

We got to see a genuine show of people power this week as politician after politician was forced to fall on their swords and relinquish some of the loot that they have been siphoning from us for far too long. Indeed, it probably was less people power than people disgust, as the extent of their shenanigans became widely known... Read more...

Why Do We Need The United Nations?

When did the United Nations become the League of Nations? This intergovernmental agency is just as totally inept as the League yet for some strange reason continues to have far too much influence over the United States... Read more...

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FEATURES

No Sleep For Larry

Larry Kirwan is not sleeping. And that's how he likes it. Asked how he can front the rock group Black 47, release a new CD with the band (Bankers and Gansters), publish a novel, Rockin' the Bronx, put out his weekly radio show for Sirius... Read more...

Out & About

What a strange week it has been in New York. First the weather has been great and then there's another bomb scare here in New York... Read more...

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SPORTS

No Chance For Leinster Repeat After Semi-Final Loss

Leinster saw their Heineken Cup crown slip through their fingers after being outfought at the Stade Municipal, as Toulouse qualified for the May 22 decider in Paris Read more...

Galway Down Cork To Win Hurling Title

Galway were crowned Allianz GAA National Hurling League champions for the first time since 2004 at Semple Stadium last weekend... Read more...

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