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Tuesday July 12, 2011

NEWS

Fine Gael Chose Gay Mitchell In Presidential Race

The race to succeed Mary McAleese as the next president of Ireland has been thrown wide open after Fine Gael selected MEP Gay Mitchell to be its candidate in October's election Read more...

Irish Crime Gang Behind Rhino Horn Racket

An Irish organized crime gang has emerged as the chief suspect in a string of museum robberies in Italy, Germany and the UK... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Hospital Closure Row Sees TD Ejected From Government

Ireland's new coalition government is experiencing its first major political storm, over a decision to close the emergency department of a local hospital in Roscommon Read more...

Gay Byrne Back On TV Amid Financial Woes

Legendary Irish broadcaster Gay Byrne is coming out of retirement and returning to the TV screens because of money problems... Read more...

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ARTS

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Maura Mulligan is a very welcome and vibrant supporter of this column and has been more than generous with her help during a few critical moments... Read more...

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OPINION

Blaming The Jury In Unpopular Verdicts Is Unfair

The entire country is in an uproar since Casey Anthony was acquitted of murdering her almost three-year old daughter Caylee. Those observing the trial in the media thought it would be a slam dunk to convict Anthony of first degree murder and perhaps sentence her to death... Read more...

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FEATURES

Out & About

Hi, hi, hi; I know I was not able to do the Out & About last week as I got so bog down with the 4th of July festivities. You can imagine it was a pretty long party so please forgive me as we got a lot of nasty complaints about where it was... well. at least you missed meĀ  I see... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Records Tumble In Munster Hurling Final

Records tumbled on Leeside last Sunday as All-Ireland champions Tipperary whipped Waterford by 21 points to claim a 39th Munster senior hurling championship crown... Read more...

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