01/08/2009
Cork name panel for WIT clash (Irish Examiner)
CORK hurling manager Gerald McCarthy and his selectors have named a 24-man panel for Sunday’s Waterford Crystal League clash with WIT.
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01/07/2009
Letters: Keeping the loan shark from the door (Guardian Unlimited)
Letters: Hurling accusations of the government behaving like 'loan sharks' seems like cheap politicking
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01/08/2009
Arab media portray Palestinians as courageous victims (Los Angeles Times)
They offer images of carnage and emotional narratives. Israelis, the U.S. and even Arab leaders are pilloried. Face splotched in blood, eyes closed, mouth aslant, the child seems slumbering, but she is dead. The only part of her you see is her head tilting in ash and rubble above the caption, "A day of massacres in Gaza."
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01/07/2009
Suicide Bomber Kills 40 at Shiite Shrine in Baghdad (Washington Post)
BAGHDAD, Jan. 4 -- A woman wearing an explosives belt packed with ball bearings blew herself up in Baghdad near one of Iraq's most sacred Shiite shrines, killing at least 40 people and wounding scores more in a devastating attack that shattered festive celebrations ahead of Shiite Islam's holiest...
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01/08/2009
Brennan welcomes Croke Park ‘rent’ debate (Irish Examiner)
GAA president Nickey Brennan has welcomed the fact that the usage of Croke Park for rugby and soccer after the reopening of Lansdowne Road will be debated at April’s Annual Congress.
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01/08/2009
Last Night's Television: Waterloo Road, BBC1 It's not Easy Being Green, BBC2 (Independent)
I'd love to read an Ofsted report on Waterloo Road, the school at the centre of BBC1's educational soap, which began its fourth series last night. It would certainly make more entertaining reading than the usual bureacratic spiel about "nurturing learning environments" and "weaknesses to be addressed". In fact, it would read like an unusually juicy edition of a Sunday tabloid. Consider the ...
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01/07/2009
Thaksin Supporters Rally At Main Government Building In Bangkok (Thailandnews.net)
The eggs missed their target - Niphon Prompan, who is new Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's secretary and deputy leader of the ruling Democrat Party - but he was forced to cut short a religious cer...
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01/08/2009
Only one Australian in best XI of the year (Camden Haven Courier)
EVERY festive season, the Herald is called upon to choose its Test team of the year. Our side is chosen entirely on performances in 2008. Specialists will be picked in every position.
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01/08/2009
KT BY-ELECTION: Anwar skirts around hudud (The New Straits Times)
KUALA TERENGGANU: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is sitting on the fence where the implementation of hudud is concerned.
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01/08/2009
Anwar skirts around hudud (The New Straits Times)
KUALA TERENGGANU: Da-tuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is sitting on the fence where the implementation of hudud is concerned.
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