2014年11月11日 星期二

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  Irish Independent   
Broken Garda badly needs resources, says watchdog  Irish Independent
Mark Toland, Deputy Chief Inspector, and Robert K Olson, Chief Inspector, answer questions from the press after the publication of the Inspectorate's 10th report at the Office of the Garda Siochana Inspectorate on St Stephen's Green, Dublin, yesterday.
Gardaí must end culture of silence on difficulties they face   Irish Times
Garda Inspectorate report: A glimpse into a culture of chaos   Irish Examiner
Damning report shows Garda failings   Belfast Telegraph
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Ulster Bank fined £2.75m over IT meltdown  BBC News
Ulster Bank has been fined £2.75m (3.5m euros) by the Central Bank of Ireland over a 2012 IT meltdown which left around 600,000 customers unable to use their accounts for up to a month. It was caused by a computer failure in the overnight processing of ...

Ulster Bank fined 3.5m euro over IT   Irish Independent
Record €3.5m fine for Ulster Bank over IT failure   Irish Examiner
Irish central bank fines Ulster Bank over IT fiasco   Bangkok Post
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Heartbreaking letter by working mum captures mood of nation  Irish Independent
Hard-working mother-of-two Donna Hartnett penned a letter to the Irish Independent telling the Government enough was enough in terms of financial pain for working parents and she was putting her children first – now her words have gone viral on the web.
Cork woman writes impassioned and eloquent open letter to Enda Kenny   JOE

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World newspaper body is critical of Adams's 'threats'  Irish Independent
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers has criticised Gerry Adams's joking threats of violence against journalists and urged him to promptly withdraw his remarks. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Responding ...

Maíria Cahill briefs Labour TDs in advance of Dáil debate   Irish Times
Adams stands by 'gunpoint' remark   RTE.ie
Gerry Adams' gun comments 'insensitive' and 'inappropriate'   Irish Examiner
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  Wall Street Journal   
Rosetta Mission: Scientists Gear up for Dramatic Bid to Land Probe on Comet  Wall Street Journal
From Rosetta's takeoff in French Guiana in 2004 to its rendezvous with comet 67P this past summer, WSJ's Gautam Naik looks at the Rosetta mission's milestones in the past 10 years. By. Gautam Naik. Gautam Naik. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL.
Spacecraft Rosetta's comet chase nearly over: rough touchdown expected   Sydney Morning Herald
Will they pull it off? Watch live as Rosetta sends a lander to a comet   Los Angeles Times
Where no probe has gone before: bid to land on comet   Irish Independent
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New dawn for Jessbrook as it welcomes first showjumpers  Irish Independent
James Buckley, owner of Emerald International Equestrian Centre near Enfield, Co. Meath which was formally owned by John Gilligan. Picture credit: Damien Eagers. The main arena in the Jessbrook Equestrian Centre in 2013. John Gilligan pictured in 2013.
New owners give John Gilligan's Jessbrook a fresh start   Irish Times

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Teen claims gardai sought prostitutes  Irish Independent
A 19-year-old man has told a court he was assaulted by two off-duty gardai who were looking for prostitutes during a Christmas night out. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Luke Morrison claimed the officers tried to ...

Off-duty gardaí accused of assault on Christmas night out   Irish Times
Gardaí were looking for prostitutes on Christmas night out, says attack victim   Irish Examiner
Man tells court he was beaten up by off-duty gardaí   RTE.ie

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Fears of school strikes as union talks break down  Irish Independent
The threat of industrial action, including strike, is hanging over second-level schools again after teacher unions rejected a compromise deal over Junior Cert reform. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Education Minister Jan ...

Teachers may strike before Christmas   Irish Examiner
Schools may close in Junior Cycle protest   RTE.ie
Junior cycle reform talks collapse despite compromise offer   Irish Times
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Park under pressure to talk to Abe  Financial Times
When Japan and South Korea played football in Seoul last year, something odd happened during the game. Instead of a Mexican wave, local fans unfurled a huge image of Ahn Jung-geun, a Korean nationalist famous for assassinating a former Japanese ...

REFILE-GLOBAL MARKETS-Japanese shares hit 7-year highs on tax-relief hopes   Reuters
For Japanese women, Abe's vision of 'womenomics' losing its shine   Christian Science Monitor

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  Irish Independent   
Bailey tells court he was not involved in Sophie's killing  Irish Independent
JOURNALIST Ian Bailey has told the High Court he was not in any way involved in the killing of French film-maker Sophie Toscan du Plantier in west Cork in late 1996. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. But the State, which denies ...

Bailey: I'm in court to prosecute corruption   Irish Examiner
Ian Bailey not involved in du Plantier death, he tells High Court   Irish Times
Man 'shouldn't have been a suspect'   Dundalk Democrat
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