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City gets ready to rock the boats as Clipper fleet blows in
Thursday July 08 2010
THEY have sailed the seven seas and the end of their journey lies just over the horizon.
Disability care bodies paying top managers over €176,000
Thursday July 08 2010
STATE-funded voluntary organisations that provide disability services have multi-layered management with executives on salaries of over €176,000, it emerged yesterday.
Day heroic pilot landed Mallow in headlines
Thursday July 08 2010
THE daughter of a heroic pilot who successfully landed an executive jet on a racecourse just minutes before it ran out of fuel yesterday revisited the site of his epic adventure 27 years ago.
Madigan fluke gives Deise edge
Thursday July 08 2010
champions Waterford saw off a second-half Cork onslaught at Walsh Park last night to win this replay and qualify for Sunday's Munster final.
State pays out €56.5m for lands along route of tunnel
Wednesday July 07 2010
LANDOWNERS along the route of a new €810m tunnel scheme enjoyed a €56.5m bonanza from selling land to the State, new figures show.
UCD now top student choice as 77,000 seek college places
Wednesday July 07 2010
THE COUNTRY'S biggest university, UCD, has moved ahead of Trinity College in the popularity stakes, the Irish Independent has learned.
McManus raises €30m as 80,000 flock to event
Wednesday July 07 2010
THE rain cascaded down in Adare yesterday, but it couldn't dampen the party.
In brief: Haunting . . . Queen . . . Fur-ightful . . . Irish language
Wednesday July 07 2010
- The ghost of banking past must surely rise to haunt the halls of Dail Eireann as a reminder of the true cost of selling the semi-state ICC bank to an unbridled section of the private sector.
All roads in NAMA lead to taxpayer bill
Wednesday July 07 2010
Two recent developments with the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) leave me increasingly baffled and dismayed with the banking rescue farce that our Government has indulged in over the last two years.
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