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  • Ireland has no strategy to tackle Pakistan spinner Saeed Ajmal 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 ...

  • INTO tells members to accept new deal

    The leadership of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO) this evening said it will be recommending their members accept the revised Croke Park II proposals agreed upon with the Labour Relations ...

  • Mandatory micro-chipping of dogs to come into effect from 2016

    Veterinary nurse Lorna Carr with a microchipping "gun" and a microchip at the DSPCA sanctuary in Rathfarnham, DubliPhotograph: Frank Miller/The Irish ...

  • Number of beaches with Blue Flag status drops

    Patricia Oliver . The classification of the bathing water is now based on water samples from a four year period instead of results from a single bathing season. "As a result, there was a predicted decrease in Blue Flags awarded in 2013," said Ms Oliver. The awards were presented by Minister for the ...

  • Accidental death verdicts in Tit Bonhomme inquest

    Verdicts of accidental death have been returned by a jury at the inquest into the deaths of five fishermen who died when their trawler, the Tit Bonhomme collided with an island at the entrance to Glandore Harbour in West Cork 15 months ...


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Modern Times [Blu-Ray]

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  • Ex-priest on child sex abuse charges can be named judge rules

    William Carney , aged 62, is charged with 34 counts of indecent assault of eight boys and two girls, at locations in Dublin and north east Leinster from 1969 until 1989. Yesterday at Cloverhill District Court, Judge Grinne Malone lifted an earlier gag order prohibiting the media from naming the 62-year-old who currently has no fixed address. Her ruling came following submissions from lawyers ...

  • Dundon application for trial delay adjourned to next week

    In seeking the delay Dundon claims that he cannot get a fair trial because his lawyers have not been given sufficient time to go through the large volume of material, including CCTV footage and documentation, about the case furnished to them by the ...

  • Ireland says working on new post-bailout economic plan

    DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's finance minister said on Wednesday he planned to issue a long-term economic plan aimed at keeping the country on track after the strictures imposed by a bailout are removed next year. Rescued by Europe and the IMF in ...

  • UPDATE 2-Ireland says will not be U.S. whipping boy on tax

    Wed May 22, 2013 3:52pm EDT * Irish government calls Senate report "wrong and misleading" * Ireland forced to defend tax system for second day * Minister calls for clampdown on multinational tax planning By Carmel Crimmins and Padraic Halpin DUBLIN, May 22 (Reuters) - Ireland's finance minister said the country would not be the "whipping boy" for what he called a flawed U.S. ...

  • Pair jailed for life over Kerry bog murder

    A Brazilian man and an Irish man have been found guilty of the murder of a 28-year-old Brazilian man who had been living in Gort Co. Galway and whose body was found floating in a bog in north Kerry in March ...

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