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Wednesday August 23, 2006

NEWS

Gardai To Be "Radically Reformed"

The Gardai will undergo radical reform following the publication of the Morris Tribunal which found widespread 'insubordination' and 'indiscipline' in the force Read more...

Gender Gap Increases In Exam Results

The gap between boys and girls in educational results continues to widen in Ireland, with the publication of leaving cert and A level results north and south of the border this week Read more...

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BUSINESS

O'Leary Slams British Government For Travel Chaos

Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary says he will sue the British government if airport chaos continues at his main London base Read more...

Growth And Income Spreading Across Ireland

With per person incomes at 103 per cent of the national average, Kildare is Ireland's second richest county and together with Limerick and Dublin one of only three counties whose per person income exceeds this average Read more...

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ARTS

All In The Family

Mike Fitzpatrick Talks To The Music Sensation From North Of The Border Leahy are often described as being the most energetic and consistent performers in their field Way back in the early 1990s, a group of mythical soul musicians which... Read more...

Comeback In Anger

Aside from a few notable examples, only a handful of artists manage to reinvent themselves successfully in the music industry once the inevitable downward turn comes in their career Read more...

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FEATURES

Horses For Courses At The Royal Dublin Society

"Happiness is a horse and a rich husband," read the slogan on a t-shirt for sale at this year's Dublin Horse Show, which took place between 9th and 13th August, at the Royal Dublin Society Read more...

Mr. Dooley's America

At the turn of the 20th century, the newspaper column of Peter Finley Dunne, writing as the fictional Irish pub owner Mr. Dooley, was a national sensation. Read more...

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SPORTS

Pefect Starts For United And Chelsea

In the opening game of this seasons EPL Liverpool needed a controversial second-half penalty to save a point against newly promoted Sheffield United. Read more...

Cork Fall To Kerry At Croker

Once again Cork failed to produce at Croke Park the form that they have consistently shown at Pairc Ui Chaoimh or Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney Read more...

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