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Tuesday December 8, 2009

NEWS

Martin Announces 2.3 Million Euro For New Irish Arts Centre In New York

The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin, T.D., has announced a major grant for a landmark Irish project in New York... Read more...

McGuinness Calls For Robinson To Publish Pre-Conditions For Police Devolution

Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has called on First Minister Peter Robinson to publish his list of pre-conditions for devolving policing powers to the North... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Cullen Launches Tourism Ireland's 2010 Global Marketing Plan

Martin Cullen T.D., Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism launched Tourism Ireland's Global Marketing Plan for 2010 in Dublin last week... Read more...

Taoiseach Launches Report From The High Level Action Group On 'Green Enterprise'

The Taoiseach, Mr. Brian Cowen, T.D., the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Mary Coughlan, T.D., and the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Mr. Eamon Ryan, T.D., together with Mr. Joe Harford, Chairperson, last week launched the Report of the High Level Action Group on Green Enterprise Read more...

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ARTS

Find Joy, Dance And Song At The Christmas Revels

Next weekend, find joy, dance and song, on board an immigrant ship from Ireland in 1905. That's the premise of The Christmas Revels this year, a show that has something sparkly and seasonal for everyone in the family... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Our poem this week vividly and immediately identifies with its subject and maintains a balanced if somewhat humorous aura throughout each verse... Read more...

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OPINION

Staring Into The Sun And Other Irish Lunacies

When the film ["The Devils"] was released in 1971 there was in Ireland no question of cuts. It was banned outright. To this day it is impossible to see until a film club shows it, and even then it is not in the version that he made... Read more...

An Imperfect Catholic On The Kennedy Communion Controversy

Contrary to some malicious liberal bloggers, it was Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), not Bishop Thomas Tobin, who went public about his dispute with the bishop over his pro-choice abortion stance... Read more...

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FEATURES

G'Day From Downunder

I've said many, many times in past articles that life throws up many surprises and I suppose that's what makes the journey of life so wondrous and exciting. Coincidences or faith, I'm never really sure which way to call it; I'm dyslexic and so is one of my sons, Emmett.... Read more...

Out & About

The great news this week is that Ryan's Irish Pub on Second Avenue (between 9th and 10th Streets) has a new kitchen open and, let me tell you, they definitely have the best burgers in town - they're mouth-watering believe me! Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Ospreys Down The Reigning Champions

Munster hit the front thanks to a 13th minute try but the Magners League suffered from a poor place-kicking performance from out-half Ronan O'Gara, who missed four penalty efforts, and second half sin-binnings for forwards Denis Fogarty and James Coughlan... Read more...

England, US To Meet In 2010 World Cup In South Africa

United States winger Landon Donovan was upbeat after being drawn in Group C with England, Algeria and Slovenia for the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa... Read more...

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