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Tuesday May 27, 2009

NEWS

More Changes In The Law From Justice Minister Ahern

The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Dermot Ahern T.D., has published a major new Bill that reforms the law on victim impact statements and that ends the ban on retrying people who have been acquitted even where important new evidence emerges later about their involvement in the offence Read more...

Catholic Murdered In Sectarian Attack

A 49-year-old father-of-four who died during post-football match violence in Coleraine, County Derry was brutally beaten by a sectarian mob, the police have said Read more...

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BUSINESS

Irish Network-NYC And The American Ireland Fund Young Leaders Organize Economic Forum

The Irish Network-NYC, aka "IN-NYC," and The American Ireland Fund Young Leaders have joined forces to organize an economic forum that was hosted by Irish Consulate General Niall Burgess and attended by an audience of more than 150 earlier this month Read more...

Retail Sales Volume Falls By 17.9%

The volume of retail sales (excluding price effects) decreased by 17.9% in March 2009 compared to March 2008. There was a monthly increase of 1.3%... Read more...

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ARTS

Lunasa And Leitrim lead The Way

It is said that music was brought to Ireland by the Tuatha de Danann when they descended in a magical mist at the top of Sliabh an Iarainn mountain in County Leitrim. With them were three musicians, Ceol, Binn and TÊidbhinn - music, melody and harmony - whose echo today can be heard in that county's traditional musical heritage... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

There is an internal magic to this weeks poem, its image hoovers above the page, an image bigger and stronger than the words, it's as if everything is happening outside the black and white lines and the writing is clairvoyant, calling spirit meanings, that reach out and touch us... Read more...

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OPINION

Honoring Therese Crowe

The Irish Examiner newspaper is privileged to honor Therese Crowe as the first-ever Honoree that the paper has ever chosen in our short history Read more...

Naked Villainy: The Sickness At The Heart Of The Catholic Church

We knew that it would be bad. We knew that it would be grim. Yet I doubt that anybody realised how grim and awful it was going to be... Read more...

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FEATURES

Therese Crowe

Mike Fitzpatrick Hosts An Interview With The Irish Examiner's 2009 Woman Of The Year Read more...

Out & About

What a week it has been if you're a golfer. Last Monday you had Fitzpatrick's Hotel's Annual charity golf event and dinner which always draws a huge crowd of golfers with the man himself, John Fitzpatrick, leading the way... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Leinster Crowned As Kings Of Europe

In a hectic finish to a legendary year for Irish rugby, Leinster came from behind English Champions Leicester Tigers to land the Heineken Cup last Saturday with a 70th minute penalty by fly-half, Jonathon Sexton which brought the men in blue their first European Cup win Read more...

A Good Win For The Overpowering Lillywhites

A top-class first-half display by Kildare was all that was needed to set the stage for their Leinster SFC Quarterfinal win over a second-best Offaly outfit who, despite a late surge, never really troubled the powerful Lillywhite side Read more...

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