Friday, November 27 2009

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Garda 'failed to protect victims'

The Garda Commissioner has apologised for the force's past failures to protect victims of clerical abuse.

Entertainment


  • US awards Taylor made for Swift
    While Michael Jackson won a record four posthumous awards at Sunday night's American Music Awards, he couldn't beat Taylor Swift for top honours
  • Susan Boyle appears set to have the biggest-selling album in Britain this year. Photo: Getty Images
    Boyle's album chart dream

    Scottish singer Susan Boyle, who shot to fame after her audition for 'Britain's Got Talent' was aired in April, appears set to have the biggest-selling album in Britain this year, music retailer HMV has said.

  • Sting called for more dialogue on the Belo Monte dam. Photo: Getty Images
    Dialogue on Brazilian dam

    BRAZIL'S government should hear native Indians before deciding on the construction of a controversial $17.3bn (€11.6bn) hydroelectric dam in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, rock star and activist Sting said yesterday.

  • Kate Moss is in trouble with eating disorder campaigners. Photo: Getty Images
    Style icon Moss in trouble over motto

    EATING disorder campaigners rounded on British model Kate Moss for saying she backed the motto "Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels", a slogan popular with pro-anorexia websites.

Protesters dressed as former prime minister Tony Blair, former US president George W Bush and Prime Minister Gordon Brown, with
fake blood on their hands, demonstrating outside the official inquiry into the war in Iraq in London yesterday

Blair 'told WMDs dismantled' 10 days before Iraq invasion

TONY Blair received intelligence that Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction had been "dismantled" 10 days before Britain invaded Iraq, the inquiry into the 2003 war was told yesterday.

Avoiding tricky questions on public pay

IT seems to me that with all the discussion surrounding public sector pay, the relevant questions on pay and reform are just not being asked of trade union leaders.

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