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Tuesday October 26, 2010

NEWS

Hume Named "Ireland's Greatest"

Nobel Prize winner John Hume has been voted the greatest Irish person in history by the Irish public following a TV competition organised by RTE, Ireland's national broadcaster... Read more...

Kangaroo Abused In Dublin Nightclub Prank

Gardai are investigating an incident at a Dublin nightclub in which a small kangaroo or wallaby was released onto the dance-floor during a 30th birthday party... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Ghost Estates Haunt Ireland

Nothing captures the despair and destruction left behind by the bursting of Ireland's property bubble better than photos like these Read more...

Political Corruption: Businessman And Four FF Councillors Charged

The long arm of the law finally caught up with wealthy businessman Jim Kennedy, 63, this week... Read more...

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ARTS

Shadows Of Humor And Sorrow

Every silver lining has a very dark cloud behind it. That includes the shimmer of Irish wit, music, acting, and literature. Irish arts light up the world. But they come with a shadow... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Sometimes we get the impression that a poem is something written on paper. This is not altogether the truth. The printing on paper is really a poem second hand. The real poem is an event of the mind and may be totally different from what we see on paper... Read more...

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OPINION

Why We Laugh At A Tortured Wallaby And Why I Despise The Human Race

Well, straight up and telling you the truth because that's always been the way that I thought things should be done, here it is: I have always loathed the human race... Read more...

Dan Donovan - Irish Warrior For Innocents And The Law

I managed to grab a few minutes out of Staten Island district attorney Dan Donovan's busy schedule to chat with him about his Irish heritage... Read more...

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FEATURES

Black Gold

Born into a musical family in which her father was a fiddler and her mother a singer, Mary Black began singing traditional Irish songs at age eight... Read more...

The Barracka Buttera Song

Cork's own Barrack Street Band and Butter Exchange Band are synonymous with the sound of Shandon Bells, the Echo Boys, the Shawlies up the Coal Quay, imprinted in the hearts and minds of each and every Corkonian at home and abroad... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Leinster Keep Their Winning Streak Going

Leinster's recent resurgence continued at the Sportsground as they fought their way to a fourth successive win in all competitions... Read more...

Celtic Fall Three Points Behind After Losing Season's First Old Firm Derby

Old Firm rivals Rangers are now three points clear at the top of the SPL after coming back from a 1-0 deficit to beat Celtic by 3-1 at Parkhead... Read more...

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