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Wednesday January 31, 2007

NEWS

Sinn Féin To Support Policing In The North

The special Sinn Féin Ard Fheis on Policing in the North was held in Dublin last weekend, attending by over 2,000 people Read more...

Making More Sense Of The Law

Last week The Tanaiste and Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Mr. Michael McDowell, T.D., announced the second phase of a major rationalisation of Irish criminal law Read more...

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BUSINESS

Skills And Training Are "Key To Challenges Of Globalisation"

The need for a new emphasis on skills, training and adaptability to accelerated change was the key focus of the Taoiseach, Mr. Bertie Ahern T.D., at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos over the weekend Read more...

New National Development Plan Includes Historic Investment In North/South Projects

The Government launched its new €183 billion (£120 billion) National Development Plan last week and, for the first time, it includes proposals for additional investment by the Government in joint North/South projects and initiatives that have the potential to benefit everyone on the island Read more...

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ARTS

More Than Your Garden Variety Band

Several things stand out about London act, The Rakes. In a music world so often populated by vacuous, debauched pop stars, they are deeply proud of their intellectual inclination Read more...

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

Snow Patrol were in the news for two contrasting reasons last week. Firstly, they were forced to cancel their appearance at Ireland's Meteor Music Awards... Read more...

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FEATURES

Translations Still Needed A Quarter Century Later

In 1981, the Manhattan Theater Club produced the American premiere of Brian Friel's masterpiece Translations. Twenty-five years later, the themes of this play are as timely as ever, as a Belfast court ruled this week that Northern Ireland's second largest city's designation as Londonderry would remain until a Royal Prerogative or government legislation adjusts the 1622 charter Read more...

Out With The Old

Spring Collections. They're all the same aren't they? Overpriced, unobtainable and designed for someone who isn't you. Well maybe that's true of the fashion collections... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Erin Go Brawl

Ireland's John Duddy defends his IBA middleweight title for the first time, as well as his WBC Continental Americas belt, on Friday, March 16 against Anthony "The Bullet" Bonsante... Read more...

Late Goal Seals The Win Away To Callie Thistle

t the weekend Celtic beat Inverness with goals from Derek Riordan and Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, who grabbed a dramatic winner in injury-time at the end of 90 minutes Read more...

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