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Tuesday May 25, 2010

NEWS

Ahern Praises Work Of Dublin Drug Courts

The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Dermot Ahern, T.D., has published a review by his Department of the Drug Treatment Court which has been operating in Dublin since 2001 Read more...

First Red Kite Chicks In Ireland For 200 Years

The Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, John Gormley T.D. visited the Red Kite Project last Friday to view further progress on the reintroduction of the Red Kite in Ireland Read more...

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BUSINESS

Executive Faces Deep Cuts

The Northern Executive will have to save an extra £128 million ($184 million) on top of other savings this year. The cuts are part of the overall package announced by the British Treasury on Monday Read more...

Pfizer Announces Job Losses In Ireland

The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation, Batt O'Keeffe T.D., has said he deeply regretted the job losses announced last week in Pfizer Global Manufacturing following the company's review of its global plant network Read more...

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ARTS

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

Several stories vied for the biggest headline in the Irish music world last week, but by virtue of his stature alone (in a symbolic sense at least), Bono heads the list, due to an injury to his back, which has put the band's upcoming tour on hold Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

It was George Bernard Shaw who said "There is only one religion, though there are a hundred versions of it"... Read more...

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OPINION

Men, Mosques And Mad Muslims At The Mountains Of Madness

Up until now, this column has only ever reached the foothills of the Mountains of Madness; but now, with this news of what is planned for Ground Zero, I think that we may have reached the pinnacles... Read more...

Tea Parties A Hopeful Sign That We're Not All Brain-Dead

When I listened in the past to the statements of right-wing pundits who said that they were afraid for this country, I viewed their remarks as over the top and hopelessly pessimistic... Read more...

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FEATURES

Ireland's "Missing" - A Worrying Epidemic

It's likely that Mark Dowling's friends were sure he'd be back within minutes. In March 1984, after the 20-year-old Dublin man and his pals stepped out of his vehicle to inspect some minor damage, Mark climbed back in to the car and drove off... Read more...

Out & About

I am writing this week to tell you all of the announcement that Siobhán Dennehy, Executive Director of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center will be presented with the prestigious John F Kennedy Award at the the 95th Biennial Ancient Order of Hibernians National Convention to be held at the Millennium Hotel in Cincinnati on Saturday, July 10... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Record Fourth Heineken Cup Win For Toulouse

In the end there were few complaints from Biarritz, but there were joyous celebrations from Toulouse and their fans as they let the world know how proud they were to have won the Heineken Cup for a record fourth time Read more...

Tyrone Defeat Antrim In Hard-Fought Contest At Casement Park

Tyrone began their defence of the Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship with a 2-14 to 1-13 victory over Antrim at Casement Park on Sunday afternoon Read more...

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