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Tuesday February 2, 2010

NEWS

In Belfast, Talks Continue On Devolution

Talks aimed at resolving the Northern devolution impasse were again under way at Hillsborough Castle outside Belfast as we went to press on Monday... Read more...

Ahern Encouraged By Fall In Crime Numbers

Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Dermot Ahern T.D, has said that the new report from the Central Statistics Office which shows a decrease in nine of the 14 crime groups in 2009 - compared with 2008 - underscored the Government's commitment to tackling criminal activity... Read more...

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BUSINESS

Power Reviews Haiti Report

The Irish Aid technical team, which has just returned from Haiti, will report to the Minister of State for Overseas Development, Peter Power, T.D., this week and make recommendations on Ireland's ongoing response to the earthquake Read more...

Tourism Ireland Targets Britain

Martin Cullen T.D., Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, on Friday in Dublin addressed tourism industry representatives at a 'Know Britain Grow Britain' industry seminar organised by Tourism Ireland Read more...

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ARTS

At The Mike Stand With... Rachel Bailit

Award-winning Boston native Rachel Bailit (she's taken home honors for her work as an actress/writer, not for her ability to come from Massachusetts, you know, just in case you were wondering) is a busy girl... Read more...

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

Already reeling from the pain of losing a loved one, the family of tragic hero musician Timothy Kennelly, are now facing severe financial repercussions, after the 19-year-old was drowned off the coast of the Brazilian resort of Atalia just over a week ago Read more...

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OPINION

Sometimes When We're Paranoid... We're Right

So, Salinger goes off into the sunset at the age of 91, having lived his life exactly the way that he wanted to live it: as the complete anti-celebrity... Read more...

The Audacity Of Deceit Continues

Unbelievable! That's the only way I can describe the State of the Union Address last week, but first I have to admit that I didn't watch the live broadcast. I read the transcript instead because I never watch these speeches, even when they're given by presidents I voted for... Read more...

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FEATURES

Sentimental

With their flowing gowns, long hair, harmonious, orchestral arrangements of well-known (and newer) music, and their earnest, sweet expressions, you could say Celtic Woman are sentimental... Read more...

Out & About

It's bit cold here in New York, especially when you're Out and About, I know what you're saying: isn't he always indoors? That's right, but I have to walk to get there. I don't mind though as I am on the move all the time and you never know who you're going to meet... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Cork Defeat Garryowen In AIB Cup Final

Cork Con purged the daemons of last year's final, defeating Garryowen in a hard-fought AIB Final match at Dubarry Park... Read more...

An Up-And-Down Week Leaves The Bhoys Ten Down

It was a week of ups and downs for the Parkhead faithful starting with a disappointing loss to Hibs at Celtic Park on Wednesday, then a 1-0 victory away to Hamilton Academical on Saturday... Read more...

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