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Tuesday June 8, 2010

NEWS

Justice Department Targets 'Head Shops'

The Minister for Justice and Law Reform, Mr Dermot Ahern T.D., has published the General Scheme of the Criminal Justice (Psychoactive Substances) Bill... Read more...

PSNI Say Moffett Murdered By UVF

The PSNI have said Bobby Moffett was murdered by "individuals linked to the UVF." Mr Moffett, 43, a father of six, was shot dead by masked men on Belfast's Shankill Road last Friday... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Hanafin Launches Full 1901 Census Returns Online

Last Thursday, Mary Hanafin T.D., Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport launched the website containing the full 1901 Census of Ireland Records at the National Archives in Bishop Street, Dublin Read more...

Irish Aid And HSE Agree To Work Together On Improving Health In Developing World

Minister of State for Overseas Development, Mr Peter Power, T.D., and Health Service Executive CEO, Professor Brendan Drumm, last week signed an agreement to improve the health of communities in the developing world by increasing cooperation between the two organisations Read more...

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ARTS

Who's Irish in the Tony awards? And why watch?

WEB EXCLUSIVE! The Tony awards, broadcast live from Radio City Music Hall on June 13 at 8 p.m. on CBS, can give a show a new lease on life... Read more...

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

While many U2 fans are still lamenting the fact that the band will be unable to perform at this year's Glastonbury festival due to Bono's back problems, organizers of the giant music event are determined that such sentiment will be short-lived, as they anticipate booking the Irish act to make their debut in the near future... Read more...

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OPINION

Next Week: Things That I Actually Like; But For Now...

Obviously the main news at the moment of writing this is Israel and the repercussions of what may have been a pretty ill thought out plan, if you could call it a plan at all... Read more...

Were You Fooled By The Biggest Hoax Ever - Global Warming?

Being taken for a fool was never an easy thing to admit and when it came to the biggest, most expensive hoax ever committed on modern man, even the brightest people were taken in, especially if they were of a liberal mindset... Read more...

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FEATURES

FIFA World Cup 2010 Special

Check out our Digital Edition for a special pullout feature to mark the start of the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa, which includes an extensive history of the World Cup and a special centerspread wall chart to allow you to follow all the games! Read more...

Out & About

The Craic 11th annual Rooftop Benefit Party was held last Friday at Bar 13 at 35 E. 13th St. and from all accounts they had a blast! Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Barbarians Seal Three-Try Win At Thomond Park

Tries from Barbarians captain Xavier Rush, his back row colleague George Smith and winger Cedric Heymans helped the visitors collect the MasterCard trophy, with Brock James and the retiring Jean-Baptiste Elissalde kicking the rest of their points Read more...

Cork And Kerry To Meet Again After Injury-Time Equalizer

Cork and Kerry will meet again next Sunday after Colm Cooper's injury-time free ensured a 0-15 to 0-15 draw in the Munster GAA Football Championship semi-final at Killarney on Sunday afternoon Read more...

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