2014年8月25日 星期一

2014-08-26 Ireland Ireland

  Irish Independent   
An intimate family farewell to a real man of peace  Irish Independent
THEY could have asked any number of distinguished politicians, judges, medics or members of the business community, any of whom would have been honoured to be selected for this small but significant honour at a State funeral. Share. Go To. Comments.
Final farewell to family man, statesman and peacemaker   Irish Examiner
Miriam Lord: An ordinary and extraordinary farewell to Albert Reynolds   Irish Times
Hundreds attend funeral of Albert Reynolds   Scotsman
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  Irish Independent   
Cuts to USC 'on the table' as budget talks step up a gear  Irish Independent
Simon Harris, TD, Minister of State admires a bronze bust, of Senator, Edward M Kennedy at the presentation to the Edward M Kennedy Institute for Conflict Intervention at NUI Maynooth with a bronze representation of the Senator. Photo; Damien Eagers.
High tax is 'disincentive' to work - Harris   RTE.ie
Harris: Higher rate of tax a disincentive to work   Irish Examiner
Junior minister says Irish income tax is a disincentive to work   Newstalk 106-108 fm
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  Irish Independent   
Tragic Lucy left notes for family before taking own life, inquest told  Irish Independent
James Fozzy Stack pictured at the inquest into the death of his wife Lucy Stack at Clonmel Court. Photo: Dylan Vaughan. HORSE breeder Lucy Stack had left notes addressed to her family on a table in the home where her body was discovered, an inquest ...

Friend found body of Lucy Stack after text from husband   Irish Examiner
Inquest hears of horse breeder's death   Irish Times

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  Irish Examiner   
45000 college places filled  Irish Examiner
Colleges have now filled more than 45,000 places for new entrants and look set to have limited vacancies to fill when new offers issue on Thursday morning. The Central Applications Office received acceptances from 38,239 people up to yesterday evening's ...

Nearly 40000 people have accepted CAO offers   thejournal.ie
Close to 40000 students accept first round CAO offers   Irish Times

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  Irish Examiner   
GPO staff lose claim for clock-in pay rise  Irish Examiner
An Post workers at the GPO in Dublin asked for a pay increase because they said it took them longer to clock-in under a new online system. Workers with the Public Service Executive Union lodged the claim for a 2% pay increase “in recognition of the ...

GPO workers lose bid for pay rise over new clocking-in system   Irish Times

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  Evening Echo Cork   
Politicians today 'have forgotten the lessons of Collins'  Herald.ie
MODERN Irish politicians have totally forgotten the lessons of integrity and probity left by General Michael Collins in their lust for power. Also in this section. [TICON-A VIDEO] Talks call amid rail strike warning · Foley describes captivity in letter · 'I love my job ...

Hook: Society needs to learn from Collins   Evening Echo Cork
Hundreds brave the rain to remember Collins “The Colossus”   West Cork Times
VIDEO: Modern Ireland 'has much to learn from Michael Collins' says George Hook   Irish Examiner
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Teachers see increase in hungry children in classes  Kildare Nationalist
Nearly one in five teachers says they have seen an increase in the number of children coming to school hungry. The Irish Times cites a study which polled more than 500 primary and secondary teachers - with nearly four in ten saying they had brought food in ...


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Meat cleaver held to worker's throat in Dublin robbery, court hears  Irish Examiner
A court has heard how a meat cleaver was held to a worker's throat during the robbery of a petrol station in Dublin. Shane O'Connor of Brookview Avenue in Tallaght is accused of taking part in a number of violent robberies earlier this month. On August 12, a ...


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Ghost estates 'will get lighting and footpaths'  Irish Independent
HOMEOWNERS in ghost estates in Co Clare are to have roads, footpaths and lighting brought up to standard after being taken over by local authorities. Share. Go To. Comments. Clare County Council has taken in charge 29 housing developments ...

Clare estates taken in charge by Council   The Clare Herald

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Some pre-schools not inspected for six years due to staff shortages  Irish Independent
HUNDREDS of young children start their free pre-school year next Monday in facilities which may have not been inspected for up to six years. Share. Go To. Comments. A shortage of inspectors in Dublin in particular is leaving pre-schools operating without ...

Is one inspector for 21000 kids good enough?… Fresh questions raised over ...   thejournal.ie

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