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Wednesday June 25, 2008

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"Bogside Mural Is A True Honor" - Hume

John Hume has spoken of his pride at being included in a mural of humanitarian leaders which is to be unveiled by the Bogside Artists last week in Glenfada Park off Rossville Street in Derry Read more...

Comedian George Carlin Dies, Aged 71

Irish-American comedian George Carlin, who became famous for his anti-establishment brand of humor, died in Los Angeles on Sunday... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Solaris Mobile Chooses Dublin For Its Corporate HQ

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Mary Coughlan, T.D. has announced that SES Astra SA and the Eutelsat Communications SA, Europe's two leading satellite operators, have selected Ireland as the Corporate Headquarters for their new joint venture company, Solaris Mobile Read more...

Information Technology Has A Bright Future In Ireland Says New Report

The Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) sector will continue to provide job and growth opportunities for the Irish economy and workforce according to a new report... Read more...

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ARTS

The Day The Music Came Back To Life

Perception is everything in the music business. It's why celebrities pay a fortune for publicists, why singers have their real age and their "showbiz age" and it is not too far a stretch to say that perception is actually more important than reality in the often artificial world of rock n' roll... Read more...

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

U.S. band, Queens Of The Stone Age, caused quite the stir in Europe last week, as the result of a confrontation during a performance in Norway.... Read more...

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FEATURES

Teen Star Duff Redefines Herself In "War Inc."

Premiering at this year's Tribeca Film Festival, the dark futuristic satire "War Inc." offers one helluva platform for former clean-queen pop star Hilary Duff to make a unique career move Read more...

Out & About

I really do love this time of year, the weather is great and you can always find a game to watch in a local hostelry... Read more...

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SPORTS

Dutch Roller Coaster Stopped Cold By Arshavin's Red Army

Russia secured a 3-1 victory over Holland but it took extra-time to get there as Dmitri Torbinski and Andrei Arshavin netted after Roman Pavlyuchenko's opener had been cancelled out by Ruud van Nistelrooy's late diving header... Read more...

Fermanagh End Derry's Run

In their defeat of Kerry in the league final, and of Donegal in the championship, Derry looked an all-round team, with genuine all Ireland title credentials... Read more...

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