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The British-Irish Council (BIC), established under the Agreement reached in the Multi-Party Negotiations in Belfast in 1998, began its ninth Summit meeting on Monday at Parliament Buildings in Belfast Read more...
Amid the pomp reserved for the celebrity elite, David Beckham officially joined the Los Angeles Galaxy soccer team on Friday, welcomed by an excited crowd at the Home Depot Center Read more...
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Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Micheál Martin announced on Monday that he had begun a public consultation on the way the prices for concerts, theatres and music festivals are advertised Read more...
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Consumer Prices in June, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), increased by 0.2% in June Read more...
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There is an old expression that says that if you are not in a band in Liverpool then you either manage one or you used to be in one and you now drive a taxicab.
While this was certainly accurate during the halcyon days of the 60s and early 70s, the northern city has had a somewhat mixed fortune in the music world over the past decade or so... Read more...
A new book challenges the story of the death of Doors frontman, Jim Morrison, casting doubt on the official report that claimed the Lizard King died from heart failure while taking a bath... Read more...
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Few people are better known for supporting Irish issues as attorney/activist Brian O'Dwyer, a member of New York's most famous Irish political family... Read more...
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Men often bemoan the fact that they just don't understand women. We're from Venus, they're from Mars and they'll never figure out what makes us tick. Rubbish. Want to know a woman? Take a look inside her handbag... Read more...
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Two men who grew up on opposite sides of "The Troubles" and brought Protestant and Catholic children in Northern Ireland together to play basketball received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at The 2007 ESPYs, which aired on Sunday, July 15th Read more...
Dublin brought the provincial system to a close at Croke Park on Sunday with a six point win over Laois before an attendance of 81,364 patrons. This was Dublin's 47th Leinster title and the county's first three in a row of provincial titles since the mid 1990s Read more...
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