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Tuesday April 16, 2013

NEWS

UCC Names Track After Legendary Athlete Sonia O'Sullivan

Former World Champion, Olympian and one of Ireland's leading sportspeople, Sonia O'Sullivan, was honoured last weekend by UCC when the new international standard 400 metre running track was re-opened and named the Sonia O'Sullivan Athletics Track... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Ireland Signs New Deal With U.N. World Food Program

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney TD, and the Minister for Trade and Development, Joe Costello TD, have signed a three-year Strategic Partnership Agreement with the Executive Director of the UN World Food Program (WFP), Ertharin Cousin, in Dublin Read more...

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ARTS

Say, Caesar, Say

Live music! Big statues! African dancing! A volatile mob! Setting William Shakespeare's conspiracy drama "Julius Caesar" in Africa sounds like a great idea Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

In some circles inspiration is an unfashionable word, and the idea that poetry is inspired is often frowned on by scientific critics, because it is something they cannot explain... Read more...

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OPINION

Where Is Our Iron Lady?

Although Meryl Streep looked remarkably like Margaret Thatcher in the film Iron Lady, I found that much too much of the film portrayed her in her decline suffering from dementia... Read more...

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FEATURES

Hearing The Voice Of Mother Mary

It was like a gift of God. Sometimes a story takes a long time to come together, said author Colm Toíbín, whose play "The Testament of Mary" opens at the Walter Kerr Theatre on April 22... Read more...

Gilmore's Commentariat And My Return To God-Bothering

Honestly, this is beginning to turn into a war based on who can come up with the fanciest words. I mean, last week I wrote of my admiration for that great German word 'schadenfreude'. It's a beauty, isn't it? Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Ulster Goes Back On Top

Mark Anscombe's men ecovered from a tentative start to run in three converted tries during the closing 16 minutes of the first half, with Tommy Bowe and centre duo Stuart Olding and Darren Cave all crossing the Dragons' whitewash... Read more...

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