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Wednesday August 16, 2006

NEWS

Horrific Terror Plot Foiled In The U.K.

The revelation that British Police had a foiled a terror plot by suspected Islamic extremists last Thursday caused travel chaos across Europe as British airports were effectively shut down for several hours Read more...

More Protection For Firefighters And EMTs

The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Mr Michael McDowell, T.D., welcomed provisions in the Criminal Justice Act 2006, which came into force on August 1st Read more...

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BUSINESS

O'Brien Gets Funding For Caribbean Expansion

Irish businessman and entrepreneur, Denis O'Brien, has raised $150M in a bond issue for his Caribbean mobile operator Digicel, as he prepares the rapidly growing company for its next phase of development Read more...

Shoppers Paying More For Food Despite Repeal Of Groceries Order

Prior to the Order's repeal, shoppers were paying an average of 20.89 Euro for a basket of beef, milk, eggs and a range of vegetables, while they now pay 22.97 Euro, an increase of 2 Euro Fine Gael released... Read more...

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ARTS

Mixed Feelings

Paramount is the first movie studio to release a big budget movie covering the events of September 11, 2001 Read more...

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

Irish act The Thrills have just finished work on their third album and are already claiming that it is their 'best work to date'. Read more...

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FEATURES

70 Years A Dixie!

December 26th, St Stephens Night, 1961 four thousand three hundred people were sardined into Cork's Arcadia Ballroom. It was almost midnight, the atmosphere was electric, the most popular band in the history of Cork was about to appear Read more...

All Things Nailed

So you're all dressed up for that special event. Your make up is flawless, your clothes are immaculate and your accessories carefully chosen. Even your shoes are not only fabulous but comfortable. What can go wrong? Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

The Mighty Quinn

Notre Dame's head football coach Charlie Weiss certainly has big expectations for the coming season. His star quarterback, Brady Quinn, is the highest returning vote getter from last year's Heisman Trophy balloting Read more...

Ready For The Off

The Irish Exmainer's preview of the upcoming English Premier League season. See all the ins and outs and who we fancy for the title in May Read more...

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