November 15, 2009
Film Critic, Paul Lynch
2012, the new blockbuster from Roland Emmerich, is something of a disaster. What else is new? You'd think we had enough doomsday already, what with Hollywood intent on remaking ...
November 15, 2009
Do they add something to the water down in AIB's Bankcentre? Every time the bank attempts to make a reasonably routine decision it ends up mired in enormous public ...
November 15, 2009
Mark Hilliard
IRELAND'S prison guards have reacted angrily to plans to privatise their duties throughout the country, including at the new €300m Criminal Courts of Justice (CCJ) facility due to ...
November 15, 2009
Jennifer Bray
A resident of St Teresa's Gardens in Dublin city, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, has pleaded with the city council to relocate her as conditions in the estate continue ...
November 15, 2009
The €200m buy-out of
hostelworld.com owner Web Relations International (WRI) will allow the company to take advantage of the emerging South American market, its CEO has said.
Feargal ...
November 15, 2009
Rally continues without much ado
Equity markets staged yet another impressive week of buying, and in the process of doing so they made new yearly highs. The Dow Jones briefly ...
November 15, 2009
Ken Griffin
THE proposed designs for seven new British nuclear power stations, which will be built along the Irish Sea coast, have potentially lethal flaws, according to official documents seen by the ...
November 15, 2009
Ken Foxe, Public Affairs Correspondent
FORMER minister John O'Donoghue had no official business on trips to the finals of the European Championship and UEFA Champions League, in Lisbon and Manchester, it has emerged.
O ...
November 15, 2009
Who was the real Eliza Lynch? This level-headed account serves her story well, writes John Foley
Surely somewhere there is a film producer licking his lips at the prospect of putting Eliza Lynch's story on the big screen. But then, from the moment she buried ...
November 15, 2009
Conspiracy: Irish Political Trials By Myles Dungan, RTE & RIA, €20, 350pps
DURING the so-called "long 19th century" Ireland wasn't so much governed as contained. During ...