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Tuesday December 18, 2012

NEWS

Labour Chairman Votes Against Austerity Budget

The government's majority has been further reduced after the chairman of the Labour party voted against the social welfare measures announced in the budget Read more...

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BUSINESS

Bid To Put Irish Bailout In Guinness Book Of Records

An application has been lodged with the offices of the Guinness Book of Records to recognise Ireland's as the World's Most Expensive Bank Bailout, per capita Read more...

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ARTS

Floating Into "All That Fall"

"Samuel Beckett" and "thriller" don't usually occupy the same sentence, but for Pan Pan Theatre's Gavin Quinn, Beckett's radio play All That Fall is just that... Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

One night in Christmas Week a few years ago I was walking down the South Mall in Cork. The spirit of Christmas was everywhere, at the entrance to the Imperial Hotel affluent guests were arriving, a choir was singing and as I passed on I could hear the bells of the City Hall ring... Read more...

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OPINION

On Christmas, Einstein And Atheists

It's that time of year when secularists and atheists join forces to eradicate all signs of Christmas from the Christmas season. Thus Christmas trees become "holiday" trees and timid Christians swallow the attacks on their faith and their intelligence... Read more...

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FEATURES

Belfast Giants Among Men

In a part of the world known more for its rain than for snow and ice, the Belfast Giants have become an unlikely success... Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Tributes As Kerry Football Legend O'Se Dies

The GAA world has been shocked by the sudden death of Kerry football legend Paidi O'Se. The 10-time All Ireland winner was found dead at his home in Ventry in Co. Kerry early on Saturday morning Read more...

Saints Finally End Ulster's Unbeaten Run

Ulster's 100% record for this season came to a frustrating end at Ravenhill as a much-improved Northampton Saints outfit ran out victors by a solitary point in round 4 of the Heineken Cup Read more...

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