Plan to create up to 215,000 jobs over next decade
Business experts tasked with turning the country into an innovation hub have claimed high-tech firms could create up to 215,000 jobs over the next decade.
Thursday, March 11 2010
Business experts tasked with turning the country into an innovation hub have claimed high-tech firms could create up to 215,000 jobs over the next decade.
SHE IS being called the Yoko Ono of the cricket world. Lara Bingle, a 22-year-old swimsuit model, stands accused of jeopardising the career of the Australian cricketer Michael Clarke.
The cost of living rose in February for the first time in 14 months, official figures have revealed.
A 26-year-old man has become the fourth man remanded in custody charged over a gangland-style murder in a pub.
Seven Muslims detained over a suspected plot to assassinate a Swedish cartoonist, allegedly masterminded by a self-styled "Jihad Jane", were facing another three days of questioning today.
Tyrone Crystal, whose glassware adorns mantelpieces the world over, is to close its factory in Dungannon with the loss of 31 jobs.
Two men are being questioned after a third so-called "head shop" was hit by fire.
HEALTH Minister Mary Harney is on a 15-day trip to the other side of the world at taxpayers' expense while controversy rages at home over thousands of unchecked X-rays.
A HOUSE painter who bludgeoned a frail widow to death during a robbery showed more concern for her dogs than the woman he murdered, a judge said yesterday.
BUNDESBANK boss Axel Weber said last night that the German authorities could not let Hypo Real Estate Bank fail when it ran into difficulties with its Dublin-based subsidiary Depfa.
Captain Cee Bee will bid to emulate the legendary Flyingbolt when he lines up in the Irish Independent Arkle Trophy on the second day of the Cheltenham Festival.
The growing clerical sex abuse scandals in the Roman Catholic Church are proof that the Devil is at work inside the Vatican, according to the Holy See's chief exorcist.
Take That star Mark Owen said he was "deeply sorry" today after admitting a string of affairs behind his wife's back.
England footballer Peter Crouch has been named the funniest man in British sport, topping the poll of the best one liners and comedy football moments of all time.
I must comment on Fr Adrian Egan's assertions regarding Good Friday ('Priest saddened by vintners' bid for holy day opening', Irish Independent, March 9). He says it his opinion that "the match should not go ahead", never mind the pubs just opening.
WOULDN'T you know it? Just as the popular press is getting up to speed with the idea that older women enjoy sex -- a notion so scary that some have been dubbed "cougars" -- a new piece of research suggests that men can expect a longer and more satisfying sex life than women.
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