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Walk of the week: Mamean Connemara Co Galway
Saturday October 17 2009
'I always felt close to Máméan," observed Fr. Micheál McGreal down the crackly phone line from Mayo. "My grandparents had their sheep on Binn Mhairg, and I'd spend my summer holidays with them as a child in the 30s and 40s. So I always loved that place."
Supporters say the Kerry TD's career has ended
Thursday October 08 2009
SUPPORTERS of outgoing Ceann Comhairle John O'Donoghue believe the embattled TD's political career is over.
Ex-politicians vetting X-rated films for €182 a day
Sunday November 30 2008
TEN politically appointed censors were each paid an average of €30,000 a year for watching films.
Sublime O'Sullivan makes amends to seal first title
Tuesday October 28 2008
Mark O'Sullivan was the toast of Celbridge last night as the north Kildare outfit celebrated their first senior football title with a nail-biting victory over never-say-die Sarsfields in yesterday's replayed county final at St Conleth's Park.
Celbridge ready to Rock again
Monday October 20 2008
A GREAT superstar for Dublin in his day, Barney Rock, managing Celbridge in their first ever Kildare SFC final yesterday, proved that he is something of a saint too.
Bank of Scotland Ireland pre-tax profits surge 5pc
Friday August 01 2008
Pre-tax profits at Bank of Scotland (Ireland), which includes the Halifax retail banking network, rose 5pc in the first-half to €124m, as a 13pc surge in net-interest income was partly offset by higher bad-debt losses and funding costs.
Official 'betrayed union principles' by crossing picket line
Tuesday May 13 2008
A LEADING trade union official who has been negotiating with the government in the latest round of pay talks was accused yesterday of betraying trade union principles by crossing an official picket by his own workers.
Rise of the regions
Thursday April 12 2007
Armed with the internet, self-belief and a global vision, a new generation of regional Irish businesses is scoring export success
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