SERVICES




Tuesday August 7, 2012

NEWS

Author Maeve Binchy Dies Aged 72

One of Ireland's best loved writers, Maeve Binchy, died last week after a short illness, prompting a massive outpouring of sympathy Read more...

Read News In Full...

BUSINESS

Sean Quinn Launches PR Offensive After Son's Jailing

Notoriously media-shy as he built a business empire which made him Ireland's richest man, Sean Quinn has now launched a massive PR offensive aiming to win public support after a High Court judge found him in contempt of court Read more...

Read Business In Full...

ARTS

"One Of The Best Week's There Is!"

As Joanie Madden introduced a whistle tune she'd taught during the week, on Thursday, July 19, during the concert at the Catskills Irish Arts Week, a group of her young students whooped and hollered... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Andy Hamilton is the Manager of the New York Metro Pipe Band (2011 World Champions, Grade 3B), and is the author of this week's poem... Read more...

Read Arts In Full...

OPINION

Getting To Know And Like Mitt Romney

According to the latest polls, President Obama is far more likeable than Republican candidate Mitt Romney who still hasn't won over the GOP conservative voters... Read more...

Read Opinion In Full...

FEATURES

A New York Picnic With Olivia Tracey

For Manhattan spots to have picnics in, Bryant Park is at the very top of my list. There's a beautifully mature feel to the park's shadowy walks and lush green lawn. Le Carrousel's fourteen delightfully painted animals, replicas of classic carousel creatures, revolve to the sounds of French cabaret music in the distant background... Read more...

Read Features In Full...

DIGITAL EDITION

Click on the image for the full Digital Edition of this week's paper

SPORTS

Cork Overwhelms Kildare To Seal A Place In The Semi-Finals

Cork eased into the semi-finals of the 2012 GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship with an impressive 13-point defeat of Kildare at Croke Park on Sunday Read more...

Sportswriter Con Houlihan Dies

Con Houlihan once said: "A man who will misuse an apostrophe is capable of anything." The legendary sportswriter was remembered as one of the greats of Irish journalism, after he died on Saturday aged 86 after a long illness... Read more...

Read Sports In Full...

Follow irishexaminerus on Twitter

CURRENT ISSUE


RECENT ISSUES


SYNDICATE


Subscribe to this blog's feed
[What is this?]

POWERED BY


HOSTED BY


Copyright ©2006-2013 The Irish Examiner USA
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy
Website Design By C3I