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Tuesday September 25, 2012

NEWS

ESRI Predicts Further Tightening In Ireland's Economy This Year

A new report by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) suggests that Ireland's economy will contract once again this year, with only low growth likely next year... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Cork Convention Bureau Brings "A Flavor Of Cork" To Dublin

Cork's finest food, venue and hotel offerings were showcased this week in Dublin... Read more...

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ARTS

The 1st Irish Festival: What We've Seen So Far

The 1st Irish Festival, now in its fifth year, is halfway through. Some of the shows have closed, others will be closing next week, and others will begin this week... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Immigration is once again playing a major role in Irish society; in spite of our history, it seems our leaders are doomed to repeat it, perhaps one gets what one votes for, or maybe we don't? Read more...

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OPINION

Excommunication Should Be the Church's Next Option

Although I may not be the best Catholic I can be, at least I know my religion. It drives me crazy when politicians like Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Sen. John Kerry, VP Joe Biden and Gov. Andrew Cuomo who consider themselves Roman Catholics express such ignorance of its dogma... Read more...

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FEATURES

19 Years Later, Clannad Are Headed Back To Town

Without Clannad, there might be no Celtic Woman. Loreena McKennitt, Riverdance, Capercaillie, The Corrs all owe something to Clannad... Read more...

At The Mike Stand With... John Duddy

Derry man John Duddy has had it tough. Having spent several decades enjoying the rapturous support of his thousands of fans during his career as a talented middleweight boxer, he now must spend his evenings sharing a stage with three gorgeous Irish women, as they bring Dublin girl Laoisa Sexton's play, 'For Love' to life... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Donegal Ends 20-Year Drought

Donegal ended a 20-year wait for Sam Maguire with a deserved four-point defeat of Mayo in the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship final at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon Read more...

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