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Gerard Butler's tough times on film

Friday November 20 2009

Gerard Butler has revealed he didn't have an easy time filming Law Abiding Citizen.

James Murdoch: 'Structurally, television is vastly more profitable and a big opportunity.' Photo: Getty Images

James Murdoch signals reduced role for his family's newspapers

Friday November 20 2009

James Murdoch, annointed heir to his father's media conglomerate, News Corporation, signalled that the family love affair with newspapers is coming to an end and the business will shift its focus to television and entertainment in the future.

Sports briefs: World Cup hopes dented by Czechs

Friday November 20 2009

Hockey: Ireland's chances of reaching the World Hockey Cup finals next year took a nosedive yesterday as they could only draw 2-2 with the Czech Republic.

'Suffering' M&S completes 20-month hunt for new boss

Thursday November 19 2009

ANOTHER heavyweight company said yesterday that it had found a chief executive after a long search. This time it is Marks & Spencer which appointed outsider Marc Bolland of William Morrison Supermarkets to replace Stuart Rose as chief executive.

Star McKenna eyes next level

Wednesday November 18 2009

Dubliner Patrick McKenna has his sights set on British Formula Renault glory after scooping the prestigious Dunlop Young Racing Driver of the Year award for 2009, writes Declan Quigley.

Jimmy Wales says Wikipedia is focusing on accuracy. Photo: Getty Images

Jimmy Wales interview: Wikipedia is focusing on accuracy

Tuesday November 17 2009

Jimmy Wales is eating dinner alongside Princess Caroline of Monaco. Web royalty has come to meet the real thing. Wales, the man who co-founded Wikipedia eight years ago, is in Monaco to be awarded the Monaco Media Prize at the principality’s annual invite-only media forum.

Meditation 'cuts risk of heart attack by half'

Tuesday November 17 2009

Meditation is good for the body as well as the mind, scientists have discovered, as the practice significantly reduces the risk of a heart attack for people with heart disease.