27 Nov 2008 at 3:46am The earliest Irish software companies can be found as far back as the Sixties, but it was over the past 20 years that the industry gathered momentum, scaling dizzy heights but also familiarising itself with the harsh realities of industry downturns ...
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23 Nov 2008 at 5:55pm Mother of murdered man appears on Crimecall Brother to become Abbot of Glenstal New ban on handguns Overcrowding causes release of women prisoners Dublin to do its bit for the elderly Ireland has more migrant workers than other EU states Psychiatrist ...
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23 Nov 2008 at 5:55pm THOUSANDS of jobs in Irish shops are being put at risk before Christmas with the imminent slashing of VAT rates in the North as part of the British government's attempt to kick-start the economy. With thousands already flooding North to buy cheaper ...
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8 Nov 2008 at 5:59pm A rumoured takeover of Dunnes Stores by Asda has yet to materialise, but the ownership of the iconic Irish retailer could yet change, writes Ian Kehoe, Chief News Correspondent. Rumours, subterfuge and industry whispers have been surrounding the ...
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27 Oct 2008 at 3:02pm Share FOR months, you couldn't find a single piece of Sarah Palin supporters' memorabilia in all New York . Even in the week she visited the UN , looking as thrilled and wide-eyed as a convent girl on a school tour, every baseball cap and poster on ...
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22 Oct 2008 at 10:08am North Central BTA has awarded scholarships to Wanda Payne, travel manager at Freight Handlers Inc.; Diane Lovett, national account manager at Choice Hotels; and Cheryl Wingert, sourcing specialist for travel and wireless at Sonoco. The scholarships ...
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10 Sep 2008 at 4:38am Question: : When is NASCAR going to get tired of seeing its star drivers catapulted into the walls because of tire failure. Shouldn't it insist that Goodyear trade speed for durability when designing different tires for different tracks? Sure, teams ...
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