2015年8月24日 星期一

2015-08-25 Ireland More Top Stories


Irish Independent
   
Provos pose an 'insidious threat' - Tánaiste   
Irish Independent
Fine Gael's weak position on the re-emergence of the Provisional IRA has been further exposed after it was left up to the Labour Party to warn of an "insidious threat" now posed by the criminal organisation.
Unionists warn against 'fudging' response to IRA allegations   Irish Times
FF and SF accused of trying to scupper peace process   BreakingNews.ie
Questions raised about status of Provisional IRA   UTV Ireland
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Irish Independent
   
Shares, pensions and oil prices battered on 'Black Monday'   
Irish Independent
Shares, private pension funds and oil prices took a battering amid concerns over the slowing Chinese economy, on what became known as 'Black Monday' on the stock markets. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
China Stocks Tumble; Other Asian Markets Start to Find Footing   Wall Street Journal
Stocks in China Continue to Dive; Global Markets Elsewhere Stabilize   New York Times
Asian shares bounce off three-year lows while China's suffering goes on   Reuters
BBC News   
ABC News   
Moneycontrol.com   
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Newstalk 106-108 fm
   
Broadcaster Johnny Lyons is laid to rest in Dublin   
Newstalk 106-108 fm
A funeral mass was held this morning at the Church of St Thérèse in Mount Merrion in Dublin - followed by a burial at Shanganagh Cemetery. Johnny's brother, Maurice, delivered the eulogy. "I have lost a fantastic brother, a fantastic character, we have ...

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Last Day for Accepting CAO Round One offers   
CareersPortal
Over 35,000 CAO applicants have accepted a Round One offer (at Friday August 21), representing 67 per cent of the 52,028 students who received a Round One offer. Applicants have until 5:15pm this Monday 24th August to record their acceptance, and ...


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National Post
   
South Korea says it stops anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts along border as ...   
Washington Post
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea says it stops anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts along border as part of accord. Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Koreas Agree to End Latest Military Crisis   Wall Street Journal
Peace talks fruitful as 'regretful' North Korea backs down   Irish Independent
South Korea Turns Off Propaganda as Koreas Reach Deal   New York Times
Bloomberg   
Xinhua   
The Chosun Ilbo   
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Sunday World
   
Dublin City Council chief called to resign after letter to US developers released   
Sunday World
Dublin's controversial City Council chief Owen Keegan has been called on to resign after he told US developers to ignore a vote against the Poolbeg incinerator. The Herald today revealed that Mr Keegan, who pulled the plug the Garth Brooks concerts in ...


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Irish Times
   
Asia Briefing: Thailand weighs up impact of shrine bombing on tourism   
Irish Times
The bomb that devastated the Erawan shrine in downtown Bangkok recently can be expected to have an effect on an economy previously seen as almost invulnerable despite upheavals, unrest and natural disasters. Bouncing back after the explosion is going ...

Broken CCTV cameras hinder Thai bomber search   Irish Examiner
Time wasted 'connecting the dots' means Thai police no closer to finding bomb ...   TVNZ
CCTV problems hinder Erawan bomb probe   Bangkok Post
The News International   
Daily Times   
Brisbane Times   
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Irish Examiner
   
Your Friday evening catch-up   
Irish Examiner
Good evening. Here's a briefing on some of the stories and issues highlighted on irishexaminer.com today. TOP STORIES. The man who died in a Mayo road accident last night has been named as footballer Darragh Doherty. The 19-year-old from Kilmaine, ...

Tributes paid to young GAA star killed in car crash   UTV Ireland

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Irish Independent
   
Ancient temple in Syria's Palmyra ruins is blown up by Isis militants   
Irish Independent
The Temple of Baal Shamin seen through two Corinthian columns in the ancient oasis city of 7 The Temple of Baal Shamin seen through two Corinthian columns in the ancient oasis city of Palmyra, 215 kilometres northeast of Damascus. Photo:AFP/Getty ...

ISIS reported to have blown up ancient temple in Palmyra   CNN
ISIS Accelerates Destruction of Antiquities in Syria   New York Times
UN chief Ban Ki-moon appalled by Islamic State's 'barbaric' attacks in Palmyra   Firstpost
The Globe and Mail   
Jakarta Post   
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Irish Independent
   
'Gang of five' picked to set record Walker Cup presence for Ireland   
Irish Independent
Brotherly bonding as much as individual brilliance was the key to Irish golf securing an historic five places in the Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup side to face the United States at Royal Lytham and St Annes from September 12-13.
Heroic efforts pay off as five Irish to face USA in Walker Cup   Irish Times
Irish eyes are smiling as five home stars named on Walker Cup 2015 team   Irish Examiner
Five Irish players on Walker Cup team   RTE.ie
Scotsman   
Bulletin Leader   
BBC Sport   
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