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Ireland has no strategy to tackle Pakistan spinner Saeed Ajmal
Irish all-rounder Kevin O'Brien, whose team will face Pakistan in the upcoming two ODI series at home, has said that Saeed Ajmal is a "tricky customer" as well as "one of the best spinners in the world", but admits his team has no specific plans on how to tackle Ajmal in the upcoming matches. The 29 year-old, who was also part of the side that knocked Pakistan out of the 2007 World Cup in the ...
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Extra tickets for Donegal in Ballybofey
Donegal have been given 1,000 extra tickets for Sunday’s Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final with Tyrone in Ballybofey after the Red Hand failed to sell their full allocation. Tyrone had argued that their 5,750 tickets allocation would not be enough to satisfy demand but after returning 1,000 tickets, 40 Donegal clubs will now benefit. Tyrone PRO Eunan Lindsay originally ...
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Irish PM Kenny defends tax regime
Enda Kenny has brushed off attacks on Ireland's tax regime for helping multinationals avoid billions in tax - insisting he was backing plans for global tax transparency and an end to tax ...
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Taoiseach defends taxation regime
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has brushed off attacks on Ireland's tax regime for helping multinationals avoid billions in tax - insisting he was backing plans for global tax transparency and an end to tax ...
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You Cant Blame Ireland for Apples Tax-Avoidance Either
Joe O'Malley and his sheep dog Floss check on his sheep grazing on the common land on Clare Island, County Mayo, Ireland September 23, 2009. (Cathal McNaughton/Reuters) While being grilled in a Senate committee hearing ...
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Murmur of the Heart (Le souffle au coeur) [DVD]
Writer/director Louis Malle once said, It is only when memory is filtered through imagination that the films we make will have real depth. With the possible exception of 1987s Au revoir les enfants, Murmur of the Heart, Malle's 1971 coming-of-age comedy/drama, ... ...
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Ireland branded tax haven ahead of EU summit on tax evasion
Ireland faced further questions over its corporate tax rate on Wednesday after US senators branded the country as a ‘tax haven’. Those remarks came during ...
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Kenny Ireland at forefront of fight for tax transparency
Tasoieach Enda Kenny has brushed off attacks on Ireland's tax regime for helping multinationals avoid billions in tax - insisting he was backing plans for global tax transparency and an end to tax havens.Ireland's low corporate tax rates have been identified in inquiries into how companies such as Google and Apple arrange their tax affairs to reduce liabilities to a minimum.But, ...
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Business as usual at Tipperary hotel under provisional liquidation
The group that has been appointed as a provisional liquidator to a Co Tipperary hotel with 75 weddings on the books, including one tomorrow, has said it is "business as usual" at the hotel.PREM Group has been appointed to manage the Ballykisteen Hotel and Golf Resort, Limerick Junction, Co Tipperary, which has been placed into provisional liquidation. Jim Murphy, Managing Director, ...
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Riot of colour at Texaco kids’ art awards
Winners in this year's Texaco Children's Art Competition pictured with their artwork at the awards ceremony was held in CityWest today. Photograph: Aidan Crawley/The Irish ...
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Work on Grafton Street to start after June bank holiday
The work will take 18 months to complete. The street will stay open to pedestrians during this period but access for delivery vans will be ...
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