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Polish newspaper claims 'Pedobear' is 2010 Vancouver Olympic mascot
Tuesday February 09 2010
A Polish newspaper mistakenly identified "Pedobear", a notorious internet meme, as one of the mascots of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Devising a perfect game plan
Tuesday February 09 2010
WHILE Sunday's Euro 2012 draw has provided some history and geography lessons for Irish fans, it has also posed some difficult questions for Giovanni Trapattoni and his employers in the FAI.
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.
Myers . . . Protestants . . . Fiddling . . . Miracle
Monday February 08 2010
- KEVIN Myers has succeeded, once again, in proving his adeptness in brandishing a hammer. His article (Irish Independent, February 5) hits the nail squarely on the head in contrasting the responses to the recent earthquakes in China and Haiti by governments and charities.
Fans must dig deep to follow team's Euro 2012 qualifying odyssey
Monday February 08 2010
IT'S eastern promise -- or banishment to the gulags, depending on your view.
McCartan eager to dampen Down hype after slaying 13-man Kildare
Monday February 08 2010
It's not too often a manager wishes his players hit a few more wides and James McCartan may have had his tongue ever so slightly in his cheek when voicing that thought.
Platini fans Paris flames
Sunday February 07 2010
UEFA president Michel Platini has risked re-opening the wounds from Ireland's World Cup exit by saying that referee Martin Hansson was "not responsible" for the decision to allow France's controversial goal in Paris last November.
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