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Eamon Gilmore, T.D. was formally announced as the new leader of Ireland's Labour Party on Thursday. Mr Gilmore, who serves as member of the Dail for Dun Laoghaire, was the only candidate for the leadership position and was elected unopposed Read more...
Former Labour T.D. Joe Sherlock died on Monday morning at the age of 71. Mr Sherlock had retired from public office deciding not to stand in the last General Election... Read more...
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Given the influential and important role he has played as President of CIE Tours International it came as no surprise to those familiar with Dublin native Brian Stack's career when it was announced last week that he had been appointed to the most senior position with the organization, that of Managing Director of CIE Tours International Read more...
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Trade levels at Dublin Port reached an all-time high of 29.3 million tonnes in 2006 and are experiencing further rapid growth as imports and exports increase by 10% in the first half of 2007 Read more...
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Whether it was the surreptitious songs of African slaves in the cotton fields of southern States or the more overt message of millions on the march to the lyrics of John Lennon, music has always traditionally proven to be a useful tool of protest... Read more...
lthough Snow Patrol has enjoyed the most successful 12 month period in the band's career, not all is sweetness and light in their world, with word that they are being sued by former bassist... Read more...
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Dermot Kavanagh talks to Cork Football Manager Billy Morgan in an exclusive interview for the Irish Examiner USA in the lead up to the Football Final Read more...
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Two weeks ago I took a look at some of the specific areas that need that little extra care. This week I'll take a look at products designed to keep your face and body in top condition Read more...
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If Cork repeat the disappointing performances which they produced in their last two championship games against Kerry at Croke Park in 2005 and 2006, then the outcome of next Sunday's clash between those keen Munster rivals will be easily predicted. Read more...
Ireland's Rugby World Cup got off to a shaky start on Sunday as they struggled to overwhelm Namibia in Bordeaux. While they scored three tries in the first-half, courtesy of O'Driscoll, Trimble and Easterby, leaving them with a 20-3 half-time lead, they struggled in the second-half to put the game away Read more...
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