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'They said we would have to do it again in a registry office'

Thursday March 11 2010

WARWIRZYNIEC Wawro will celebrate his first wedding anniversary this weekend. But he is not legally married to Dorota, at least not in Ireland.

Profits jump at AIB's Polish unit

Tuesday March 02 2010

Bank Zachodni WBK SA, the Polish unit of Allied Irish Banks, said fourth-quarter profit rose sixfold on lower loan-loss provisions.

It's high time we tackled our crazy costs

Sunday February 28 2010

Foreign companies are running scared of Ireland. The number of new jobs that foreign employers brought to the country last year was almost half what it was in 2008, according to a report just published by National Irish Bank (NIB).

Racquets: Ireland face tough task

Thursday February 25 2010

IRELAND'S Davis Cup team will have to contend with the intimidating prospect of a player chasing a place in the top 100 of the world in next week's Dublin clash against Turkey.

Trap ready to fast-track McCarthy for Brazil clash

Monday February 22 2010

JAMES McCARTHY is in the frame for a first senior international call-up this morning when Giovanni Trapattoni names his squad for tomorrow week's friendly meeting with Brazil in London.

How one man is helping his country to remember

Sunday February 21 2010

IN Poland, it's never really a good time to bring up the Jewish thing. It is present always, but only as an illusive undertone, one which seems at times to have been lost to the whispers of ghosts on the haunted tracks from Krakow to Auschwitz and from Warsaw to Treblinka.

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.

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.