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Fitzgerald not losing focus

Wednesday February 10 2010

DUBLIN'S Anthony Fitzgerald has insisted that he won't lose focus despite a late change of opponent for next weekend's Irish super-middleweight clash at Dublin's National Stadium.

Latest bright Spark

Wednesday February 10 2010

The little Matiz was one of the better city cars and accounted for one-third of Chevrolet's sales in Europe over the past five years.

Wenger hits back after 'unfair' press

Wednesday February 10 2010

ArsEne Wenger's latest date with destiny arrives with the fallout still tumbling out from the last.

Everyone has a degree but nobody can fix a carburettor

Wednesday February 10 2010

It is almost an article of faith in education. In order to succeed in life, every school pupil must go on to university. A well qualified workforce is regarded as the foundation stone of a successful economy, but some academics are beginning to question the received wisdom that all young people should aspire to a degree.

In brief: O'Brien ton up for Irish T20 assault

Tuesday February 09 2010

KEVIN O'BRIEN will win his 100th international cap this morning when Ireland take on Afghanistan in Dubai at the start of a crucial Twenty20 World Cup qualifying campaign, writes David Townsend.

US missile decision threatens Russia arms talks

Monday February 08 2010

Russia has attacked a decision by the United States to site interceptor missiles in Romania, saying the move imperils President Barack Obama's much-vaunted "reset" of relations between the two countries and the final stages of nuclear arms reduction talks.

Thriving food industry drives return to land of milk and honey

Monday February 08 2010

Amid all the gloom about the banks, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that an equally important sector of the economy and the stock exchange is doing well.

UN climate chief in hot water over sexy book

Monday February 08 2010

The Indian head of the UN climate change panel, already under fire over errors in a key 2007 report, is raising eyebrows again after publishing a raunchy novel and accepting help in promoting it from BP and the head of India's biggest gas producer.