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Tuesday June 22, 2010

NEWS

Saville Report Finds That British Paratroopers Fired First Shots

The First Minister Peter Robinson said the Saville Report should give closure and a sense of justice to the families of the victims after 38 years of waiting... Read more...

Ahern Publishes New Drugs Bill

Last week, the Minister for Justice and Law Reform, Mr Dermot Ahern T.D., published the Criminal Justice (Psychoactive Substances) Bill 2010... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Irish Government Moves Forward To Start Regenerating Limerick

Taoiseach Brian Cowen has announced that the first phase of the ambitious Limerick Regeneration Programme, incorporating 26 new regeneration projects worth €337 million, would get underway this summer Read more...

Foster Ready To Do Business In The U.S.

Northern Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster will visit America this week to strengthen investment and tourism links... Read more...

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ARTS

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

Bono's spinal injury looks set to cost U2 an astonishing $147 million in lost revenue, according to reports in the media last week. The fantastic figure floated in UK tabloids was attributed to an individual with knowledge of the group's finances... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

It is not that long ago since we had a poem from Carole Spearin McCauley of Hanover, New Hamshire and because of the encouragingly large number of entries we receive every week, it may often be months before we get around to a second poem by the same author Read more...

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OPINION

Organising Orgies In A Brothel

The next time that a teenager asks me why the hell they should vote I certainly won't be able to give them the usual trite answer along the lines of: "Oh, but your vote is important." Let's be honest, the ship sailed on that one when we plebs had to vote again for the Lisbon Treaty because we got it wrong the first time... Read more...

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FEATURES

The Irish Examiner's Enterprise & Entrepreneurship Supplement

Check out our Digital Edition for our special Enterprise and Entrepreneurship supplements in co-operation with Enterprise Ireland Americas, featuring the hottest companies doing business in Ireland and the USA Read more...

Out & About

One man will never go away and I mean that in a good way; that man is Fr. Colm Campbell who celebrated his Golden Jubilee with a number of old and new parishioners  who attended his 50th  Anniversary at the Holy Trinity Parish (West 82nd Street between Amsterdam and Broadway), in conjunction with The New York Irish Center, last Sunday. Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Superb Second Half Performance Salvages A Draw For The U.S.A

The USA fought back from two goals down to earn a battling 2-2 draw with Slovenia and keep their World Cup hopes alive in an exciting Group C clash at Ellis Park... Read more...

Offaly Keep Faith And Force A Leinster Semi-Final Replay

Shane Dooley hit two injury-time points to give Offaly another opportunity to dump Galway out of the Leinster GAA Hurling Senior Championship after an absorbing 2-19 to 3-16 draw at Croke Park on Sunday Read more...

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