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Tuesday December 4, 2012

NEWS

Constitutional Convention Meets For First Time

A convention, which is being asked to consider reforms to Ireland's constitution, met in Dublin for the first time on Saturday... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Ireland's Tallest Building Repossessed

The Obel Tower in Belfast has been effectively taken into administration, after its owners got into financial difficulties Read more...

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ARTS

Ed Burns Returns To His Irish American Roots With 'The Fitzgerald Family Christmas'

Born in Woodside, Queens, the son of Molly (née McKenna), and Edward J. Burns, a public relations specialist for the NYPD, Ed Burns grew up the second of three children in Valley Stream, New York... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Our poem this week is from one of our very first contributors: Michael J. Roche Jnr. of Rensselaer, in upstate New York Read more...

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OPINION

A Man For All Seasons

NYPD officer Larry DePrimo was unaware that he had been caught on camera giving a homeless man a pair of socks and weatherproof boots he had purchased for him... Read more...

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FEATURES

Irish Bar Business Still Thriving in New York, Despite Challenges

Paul Hurley understands the New York City bar and restaurant business like the back of his hand... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Ulster Go Nine Points Clear In The RaboDirect PRO12

Andrew Trimble notched his third try in five RaboDirect PRO12 games as Ulster won Sunday afternoon's top of the table clash in Llanelli... Read more...

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