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Limerick Firm Attends Networking Event At Irish Embassy In London
Limerick firm Avvio.com this week attended a networking event for Irish and UK software and services companies at the Embassy of Ireland at Grosvenor Place, London.
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Brian O'Driscoll should retain the British and Irish Lions captaincy in South Africa next summer, according to two-time tourist Gavin Hastings.
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English players tend to dominate selection for Lions tour squads - but will South Africa 2009 buck the trend? It is still more than seven months until Ian McGeechan's men kick off their 10-match trip at the ...
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Waterford Crystal to fire most Irish workers
Waterford Crystal, a glittering icon of Ireland, announced Thursday it will lay off most of its Irish work force and move its factory production overseas after losing a six-year battle to boost sales, cut costs ...
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McGrath replaces Brogan in Ireland squad
Ireland's International Rules manager Sean Boylan has confirmed that Fermanagh's Marty McGrath has been called up to the squad to replace Bernard Brogan of Dublin who is unable to travel.
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Viewers flock to RTE's Ireland coverage
RTE Two's live coverage of the Republic of Ireland's 1-0 victory against Cyprus in their World Cup Qualifier match drew a huge audience on Wednesday night.
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McGrath comes into Ireland squad
Fermanagh's Marty McGrath has been called into the Ireland squad for the forthcoming International Rules series against Australia.
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O'Driscoll backed for Lions captaincy
Brian O'Driscoll should retain the British and Irish Lions captaincy in South Africa next summer, according to two-time tourist Gavin Hastings.
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Waterford Crystal briefs staff on redundancy plan
Waterford Crystal confirmed today that it has informed employees at its Kilbarry plant that it is to seek 280 redundancies.
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Waterford workers told 280 jobs to go
Workers at Waterford Wedgwood were this morning told that 280 are to be cut from its workforce at its Kilbarry plant.
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Ennis, Co Clare is the place to be for fashion lovers next week. Over forty retailers are offering tempting in-store promotions during the 2nd Ennis Fashion Week.
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Motorists top up before price hike QUEUES formed outside Limerick city and county petrol stations on Tuesday, within minutes of Finance Minister Brian Lenihan having slapped an extra 8c on a litre of petrol, ...
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Keane strike puts Cyprus jinx to rest
Damien Duff of Ireland is challenged by Marios Llia during the World Cup group 8 qualifying match between the Republic of Ireland and Cyprus at Croke Park on October 15, 2008 in Dublin, Ireland.
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Irish expat plans to show region's charms
After showing Kiwis the delights of western Ireland, expatriate Irishwoman Rachel Ryan is looking to return the favour by introducing travellers from her homeland to the food, culture and landscapes of the top ...
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Stena Line Reveals Britons are More Worried about lack of Time than their Health
Stena Line has found that the biggest worry the British public have is not having enough time to do what they want, according to new research from the ferry operator.
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Irish scholar to speak at UE on Saturday
Irish scholor and author Kevin Whelan, director of the University of Notre Dame's Dublin Program, will speak at the University of Evansville at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Shanklin Theatre.
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Doherty secures Seanad debate on Colposcopy services at Letterkenny General Hospital
Donegal Sinn Fein Senator Pearse Doherty has secured a debate in the Seanad on the retention of Colposcopy Services at Letterkenny General Hospital.
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Gormley unveils carbon budget in Dail
Minister for the Environment John Gormley has pledged that key public transport projects such as the Metro North and the Dart interconnector will go ahead, despite cutbacks elsewhere.
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BBC Scotland will feature live coverage of the Ireland v Scotland shinty-hurling match on Saturday 18 October.
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Songwritera s dream: A Boyzone Christmas No.1
A BRITISH singer-songwriter could find his work hitting the coveted Christmas number one spot this year thanks to top Irish boyband Boyzone - who are recording one of his songs.
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