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Wednesday August 30, 2006

NEWS

New Laws To Crack Down On Illegal Immigrants In Ireland

The Irish government will introduce tough new measures aimed at cracking down on illegal immigrants in the country. Read more...

Mayor Bloomberg Dedicates Memorial To Fighting 69th

Last Tuesday, New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg dedicated Ireland's national monument to New York City's famed Fighting 69th Infantry Regiment of the New York National Guard in Ballymote, County Sligo, Ireland. Read more...

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BUSINESS

Belfast Businessman To Make Millions From "Millionaire"

Irish entrepreneur Paul Smith has agreed to sell the rights to television quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? to a leading Dutch television production firm, 2wayTraffic Read more...

Irish Students Look To Profit From Ryder Cup

Irish students are cashing in on the Ryder Cup by renting out their, often run-down, student homes for rent at the princely sum of 5,000 Euro a week Read more...

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ARTS

Eyes On The Prize

With the global success of Irish acts such as Snow Patrol and Damien Rice, the eyes and ears of the world's music industry have recently been focused on the Irish music scene as never before Read more...

LA Confidential

Hollywood was shocked to the core this week by the unceremonious dumping of one of the brightest stars in the Tinsel Town sky Read more...

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FEATURES

Irish Americans And The Labor Movement

With Labor Day Upon Us, John Mooney Looks At The Irish Americans Who Have Influenced Our Working Lives Read more...

A Week In Calcutta With GOAL USA

Leinster and Ireland's rugby hero Gordon D'Arcy Writes About The Time He Spent Helping Children In India Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Mayo Through To All-Ireland Finals

Mayo confounded all pre-match forecasts by edging out favourites Dublin in this brilliant spine tingling semi-final clash at Croke Park on Sunday Read more...

Cork Has The Power To Win

For all the hand wringing and protestations that emirate from the usual quarters at the continued dominance of Cork and Kilkenny in hurling, nonetheless the nearer that the All Ireland gets the faster the heart beats with excitement and anticipation Read more...

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