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David Ervine, the leader of the Progressive Unionist Party died on Monday after suffering a heart attack at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast Read more...
The DUP this week called for the British government to proceed with devolution in the North without the participation of Sinn Féin Read more...
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For the first time in over 20 years, Irish-owned manufacturing companies recorded higher export growth than foreign-owned corporations, increasing their exports by 10% in 2006 Read more...
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The Minister for Agriculture and Food, Mary Coughlan T.D., last week announced details of 35 research projects that have been awarded grant assistance totalling €18 million Read more...
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For some music is simply a hobby, whilst to others it is an enduring passion but there are those rare individuals out there to whom music is genuinely nothing short of an all-consuming vocation Read more...
The biggest music story in Ireland last week was the remarkable discovery of a set of demo tapes almost 40 years old Read more...
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This week, to celebrate the dawn of 2007, THE IRISH EXAMINER sees Seán McCarthy rescue a juicy New Year's lamb shank from the fridge before his guests arrived for dinner, having first jumped on the telephone to speak to none other than celebrity chef Todd English about, amongst other subjects, family, food, celebrity status, oh, and ... what to do with that lamb shank! Read more...
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It started with a trip to California in 1988, and a visit to a coffeehouse that was playing music from the band Asia... Read more...
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Brady Quinn was 15 of 35 for 149 yards (a season low) and two touchdowns, but that was all of Notre Dame's scoring, as the Fighting Irish lost 41-14 to LSU in the Sugar Bowl Read more...
Dumbarton 'The Sons of the Rock' had not beaten Celtic since 1892 and had not even involved at the third-round stage since 1989 and so it was that Celtic went through to the fourth round of the Scottish Cup Read more...
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