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Wednesday February 13, 2008

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Ireland's Human Rights Commission Concerned About Immigration Bill

The Human Rights Commission (HRC) in Ireland raised concerns this week about the Government's Immigration Bill, which was published by the Minister for Justice last month Read more...

Ahern, Brown Express Hope For The North's Future

Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown met in Manchester, England last week to reflect on developments in the North's political process in the last few months Read more...

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BUSINESS

50 Million Euro Investment In New Medical Technology Including 250 New Jobs Secured By Shannon Development And IDA Ireland

Last week, Zimmer Holdings Inc., a global leader in medical devices, announced that it is to establish a new manufacturing operations base in the Shannon Free Zone Read more...

Seventy-Five New Jobs To Be Created By U.S. Investments In Limerick

It was announced on Tuesday that 75 jobs are to be created in Limerick with investments by two U.S. firms Read more...

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ARTS

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

As Paul McCartney and Heather Mills court date gets ever closer, the Beatles legend scored yet more points against his soon to be ex-wife last week, without even opening his mouth... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Patrick O'Halloran is a full time college professor at New York City College of Technology. He teaches accounting, marketing and research seminar in the hospitality department... Read more...

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FEATURES

A Musical Play In Three Acts... So Far

Most musicians are quite content with plying their trade under one musical guise, whether it is as part of a band or as a solo act, but there are those rare souls whose muse proves so strong and diverse that one act is simply incapable of containing their creativity... Read more...

Out & About

Ireland put up a great show in the Six Nations Rugby tournament at the weekend, but still lost to France who look so good. The reason that I begin this column about the Irish rugby team is that it was shown all over the place in a lot of the Irish bars and restaurants and there were not a lot of happy viewers out there last weekend... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Ireland Falls Short After Great Recovery In Paris

Having being out played for the opening 50 minutes, Ireland made a remarkable recovery that just fell a little short and were thus denied what would have been a remarkable win at Paris on Saturday... Read more...

National Hurling League Roundup

Dermot Kavanagh brings you match reports from all the top hurling games played last weekend in Ireland Read more...

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