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Tuesday January 11, 2011

NEWS

Hanafin Defends Paddy's Day Junkets

The Minister for Tourism Mary Hanafin has confirmed that preparations are proceeding for members of the government to travel overseas for St Patrick's Day, despite the likelihood that it could be in the final days of a general election campaign... Read more...

Star On Sunday Folds

A national newspaper title in Ireland is closing down having never made a profit in its seven-year history. The Star on Sunday was launched in 2003. It was owned by Independent Star Ltd, a joint venture between Independent newspapers and Britain's Express newspaper group... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Yates' Celtic Bookmakers Collapses

The first high-profile economic casualty of 2011 in Ireland is one of the country's most outspoken, straight-talking and influential men... Read more...

Ireland Rated Top Holiday Destination By Chinese

Ireland could see a rise in tourists from China after coming out on top in a travel awards ceremony in Shanghai. Tourism Ireland, the state body which promotes Ireland internationally as a holiday destination, has been pumping resources into tapping into the huge potential of the Chinese market Read more...

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ARTS

Gabriel Byrne Launches Largest Ever Irish Arts Push In The U.S.

Actor Gabriel Byrne said he is determined to present the "new voices" of Irish arts, as he announced details of the biggest and most ambitious program of events ever to be sent to the US... Read more...

Tweaking The Tradition

Friday morning, fiddler Martin Hayes judged the final performance of the Sean O Riada Gold Medal live on RnaG at the Rochestown Park Hotel in Cork. Except he was in Manhattan... Read more...

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OPINION

Why Did We Repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell?

I don't have many Facebook friends but the ones I do have are professionals and just plain smart so I asked all of them a question that had been puzzling me about Congress' rush to repeal the Don't ask, Don't Tell military policy on sexual identity - DADT... Read more...

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FEATURES

G'Day From Downunder

Our Australian correspondant Mike Bowen brings you all the latest from Irish-Australia. This week he reveals himself to have been on the losing side of an Ashes' bet and lays out his hopes for the New Year Read more...

Out & About

The Irish Repertory Theatre (132 West 22nd Street) is now gearing up to present 'Molly Sweeney' by Brian Friel... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Ulster Secure bonus point at Ravenhill

Over six and a half thousand spectators watched Ulster return to winning ways in the Magners League as a strong opening half salvo saw them break clear of Benetton Treviso... Read more...

Freddie Starts For The Bhoys As They Down Berwick In The Cup

Celtic struggled for long period's on Berwick Rangers' east-European-style pitch during their Scottish Cup victory on Sunday, but goals by Daniel Majstorovic and Scott Brown saw them through to the next round... Read more...

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