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Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams emerged from an Ard Chomhairle meeting on Monday after the party membership gave their "qualified agreement" for the leadership to continue their progress to meet the timetable for the restoration of devolution as laid out in the St. Andrews agreement Read more...
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern declared that his party would keep taxes low if reelected next year and warned voters that a Fine Gael and Labour victory at the polls would lead directly to higher tax bills Read more...
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Budget airline Ryanair announced a 23.7% rise in second-quarter profits, and predicted that the full year figures would show a jump of about 16% to €350 million Read more...
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In the wake of a US - Canadian report that world fish stocks face collapse by 2048, Noel Dempsey T.D., the Minister for Communications, Marine & Natural Resources, has announced that the Government has adopted the key recommendations of the report by the Independent Working Group on Salmon Read more...
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Stand have been building up a huge fan base in New York for years, and now they are finally playing their first concerts in Los Angeles Read more...
Most music award shows have a tendency to degenerate into fake platitude-fests, where people who ordinarily have no time for each other stand up and heap phony praise on their contemporaries... Read more...
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It's a long journey from Knockbridge, County Louth to Bristol, Connecticut, but Tommy Smyth (with a "y," in case you didn't know) has thoroughly enjoyed the ride Read more...
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Go grab yourself a nice cup of tea or coffee and put your feet up and I'll tell you a bit more about the Irish Downunder Read more...
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Sean Boylan would emerge from the old dank dressing rooms, located in the bowels of Croke Park before the old stadium's magnificent turn of millennium facelift, as the soft spoken godfather of one of the most hardened crew of both talented and ruthless footballers the GAA world has ever known Read more...
It was a calamitous first-half from Celtic's Gary Caldwell that helped Benfica beat Celtic 3-0 in the Champions League Group F match in Lisbon Read more...
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