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  • Saturday 05 December 2009   Protest calls for climate deal Some 350 people took part in a protest in Dublin city centre today calling for action on climate change in advance of the summit to be held in Copenhagen this month. The Stop Climate Chaos Coalition h (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Saturday 05 December 2009   Demonstration at papal nunciature A small group of some ten Catholics held a protest outside the office of the Papal Nuncio on the Navan Road in Dublin today They handed an open letter to Pope Benedict into the Apostolic Nunciature ca (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Saturday 05 December 2009   My Holidays (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY speaks to Feargal Quinn What’s your earliest holiday memory? Waterville, in Co Kerry, aged three and a half. I have memories of sailing paper boats across the lake. My parents (…) The Irish Times - Travel
  • Friday 04 December 2009   Boy killed in Westmeath crash Gardaí in Mullingar are today investigating a fatal road traffic collision in which a four-year-old boy died. The boy was travelling in a SUV which was in a collision with a van on the N4 Dublin to Sl (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Friday 04 December 2009   Ahern says main concern on Mahon is his good name FORMER TAOISEACH Bertie Ahern said his main concerns with the findings of the Mahon tribunal were whether it found he was “corruptible” and the implications for his good name. Mr Ahern was speaking in (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Thursday 03 December 2009   Boy (4) killed in Mullingar collision A four-year-old boy was killed in a road collision near Mullingar, Co Westmeath this evening. The boy was travelling in a jeep which was in a collision with a van on the N4 Dublin to Sligo road shortl (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Thursday 03 December 2009   Dublin city gift card to draw festive shoppers A GIFT card for Dublin city centre was launched yesterday, making it the first capital city in Europe to have such a scheme. The Dublin-branded cards can be used in any shop, cafe or restaurant in the (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Thursday 03 December 2009   Heavy rain on way VERY HEAVY rainfall is expected this weekend, which may bring renewed flooding to water-logged areas. Met Éireann predicts 20mm to 40mm of rain could fall in some parts over Saturday and Sunday. The c (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 02 December 2009   Prevention has 'potential' to reduce risk of cancer PREVENTION MEASURES have more potential to reduce cancer risk than screening or treatment but tend not to be funded as well, the head of the National Cancer Registry has said. Dr Harry Comber was spea (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 02 December 2009   New HIV cases at St James's rise by record 20% DUBLIN’S ST James’s Hospital has reported the highest number of new HIV cases in one year since records began, with a 20 per cent increase in positive diagnoses. The largest increase was among men who (…) SASJKIA OTTO and GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 02 December 2009   Number waiting more than a year for surgery down 75% THE NUMBER of public patients waiting over a year for surgery has decreased by 75 per cent in the last year, according to the latest figures from the Patient Treatment Register (PTR). However, the hea (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 02 December 2009   Bid to drown kitten, pups foiled ONE KITTEN and four pups have been rescued from attempted drownings in “one of the most brutal days of mistreatment” seen in a long time, a Dublin animal organisation said yesterday. Two seven-week-ol (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Tuesday 01 December 2009   Patient waiting times decrease The number of public patients waiting over a year for surgery has decreased by 75 per cent in the last year, according to the latest figures from the Patient Treatment Register (PTR). The reduction wa (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Saturday 28 November 2009   A case of bargain-hunting as wine lovers take a punt on liquidated stock AN UPMARKET buggy, supermarket trolleys, the car boots of old bangers and SUVs and the arms of strong sons were used to carry just some of about 150,000 bottles of discount wine on offer at a Dublin l (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 28 November 2009   My holidays: Ed Byrne (…) on December 7th for the suicide charity Console In conversation with Genevieve Carbery (…) ED BYRNE - The Irish Times - Travel
  • Friday 27 November 2009   Hunt continues for raider who stabbed shopkeeper to death GARDAÍ WERE still searching last night for the assailant who killed a shopkeeper during a robbery in Arklow, Co Wicklow, on Wednesday night. Father of two John Deasy was stabbed to death when he confr (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY in Arklow - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Thursday 26 November 2009   Gardaí seek witnesses to Arklow death Gardaí today released a more detailed description of the raider who fatally stabbed a shopkeeper in Arklow last night, and have appealed for witnesses to come forward. Gardaí have launched a murder in (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Thursday 26 November 2009   Robinson calls for proper leadership at Copenhagen A LACK of proper leadership in next month’s climate change talks at Copenhagen would mean the end of the liveable world, former president Mary Robinson said yesterday. Mrs Robinson was speaking in Tri (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 25 November 2009   Hoteliers count cost of damage and lost business FLOODING CRISIS: HOTELIERS IN flood-affected areas are counting the cost of both storm damage and lost bookings, making an an already difficult trading environment even worse. Weeks of “very good book (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY, MARESE McDONAGH and SEÁN Mac CONNELL - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 25 November 2009   Payments to 100,000 recipients are delayed as social welfare offices close PUBLIC SERVICES: A RANGE of public services from swimming pools and museums to bin collection and Customs were curtailed yesterday due to the one-day strike. More than 100,000 recipients of social wel (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 21 November 2009   My holidays June Rodgers talks to GENEVIEVE CARBERY What’s your earliest holiday memory? I remember my father built a caravan. It looked exactly like everyone else’s, but it was space silver rather than brown (…) The Irish Times - Travel
  • Friday 20 November 2009   Warning certain dietary goods bought online contain steroids IRISH CONSUMERS have been warned about the presence of synthetic steroids in products marketed online as dietary supplements. The Irish Medicines Board (IMB) said yesterday a small number of Irish con (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Friday 20 November 2009   TCD fee not used entirely for student services, says union head MUCH OF the registration fee paid by students of Trinity College Dublin (TCD) was not used for student services, the Oireachtas education committee heard yesterday. The president of Trinity’s Students (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 18 November 2009   Stigma may attach to sports over deaths THERE IS a potential stigma being attached to sports in relation to Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (Sads), even though most such deaths are not sports-related, a leading cardiologist said yesterday. "It' (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 18 November 2009   Latest cigarettes seizures worth €4.8m THE LATEST seizures by Customs of some 12 million cigarettes in two hauls have a combined retail value of €4.8 million. The consignments came through Dublin Port in recent days. On Monday, between fiv (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Tuesday 17 November 2009   Chefs welcome GM-free labelling promise Ireland can become the most credible genetically modified (GM) free food brand in Europe, a group which included chefs Richard Corrigan and Darina Allen said today. At a press conference the group wel (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Tuesday 17 November 2009   SADS stigma highlighted There is a potential stigma being attached to sports and Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADs) even though most such deaths are not sports related, a leading cardiologist said today. “It’s not just a spo (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Saturday 14 November 2009   My holidays Daithí Ó Sé talks about his holiday memories What’s your earliest holiday memory? I went with my mother, father and sister to Trabolgan for a week when I was 12. I think we spent about six months gett (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Travel
  • Thursday 12 November 2009   ICS seeks €1 hike for cigarettes The Irish Cancer Society is urging the Government to increase the tax on cigarettes by €1 in the forthcoming budget in order to fund the fight against tobacco smuggling. The organisation denies that a (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Thursday 12 November 2009   Priest released by kidnappers after 32-day ordeal IRISH PRIEST Fr Michael Sinnott was yesterday released in the Philippines after being held hostage for 32 days. The 79-year-old Columban missionary, who had major heart surgery four years ago, was tak (…) GERRY MORIARTY, GENEVIEVE CARBERY and CLIFFORD COONAN - The Irish Times - Front Page
  • Thursday 12 November 2009   Delays to action plan for schools criticised WEAKNESSES IN the Government’s action plan to help children in disadvantaged schools have been criticised in a new report which was released yesterday. Delays in implementing the Delivering Equality o (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Thursday 12 November 2009   Rail services to resume across Malahide viaduct from Monday IARNRÓD ÉIREANN is to reopen the viaduct at Malahide, Co Dublin, and resume normal commuter services on Monday, it has confirmed. Northern commuter and Belfast Enterprise services have been disrupted (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 11 November 2009   Literacy levels not improving -NESF Weaknesses in the Government's action plan to help children in disadvantaged schools have been criticised in a new report by the National Economic and Social Forum (NESF). Delays in implementation of (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Wednesday 11 November 2009   Barnardos wants high earners' cuts to fund low-income group BARNARDOS CHIEF executive Fergus Finlay yesterday indicated support for a cut in child benefit for high-income earners to fund an increase for those on low incomes. He was responding to a suggestion b (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 11 November 2009   'Modern Warfare 2' game breaks records SALES OF a video game expected to become the biggest-selling title began early yesterday. Thousands of shops around the world opened at midnight to begin selling combat game Call of Duty: Modern Warfa (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Tuesday 10 November 2009   Cuts will 'increase child poverty' Cuts in child benefit would increase child poverty which had been reduced in recent years, children’s charity Barnardos warned this morning. Launching its ‘Yes/No’ campaign against child poverty ahead (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Saturday 07 November 2009   My Holidays (…) and is a very good traveller. ** Nessa Childers is Labour MEP for Ireland East ** In conversation with Genevieve Carbery (…) The Irish Times - Travel
  • Thursday 05 November 2009   Anglo to cut 460 jobs, half now and the rest by 2012 THE STATE-OWNED lender Anglo Irish Bank is to cut up to 230 jobs under a redundancy plan unveiled to staff yesterday and is likely to seek a similar number of job cuts in a larger restructuring over t (…) SIMON CARSWELL and GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Front Page
  • Thursday 05 November 2009   Gardaí seize 7,000 samurai swords ABOUT 7,000 samurai swords have been seized by gardaí in Dublin. The weapons were found during planned Garda searches of a number of premises in the north inner city area on Monday. Two men were quest (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 04 November 2009   'Women can come here Monday to Friday, so this is unnecessary' CLUB REACTION: THERE WAS not much rejoicing or celebration at Portmarnock Golf Club last night for its Supreme Court victory. Instead there was silence, caution and an unwillingness to talk. Members a (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Tuesday 03 November 2009   Ictu calls for spending cuts to be deferred THE IRISH Congress of Trade Unions (Ictu) has said the Government should not tighten expenditure until the economy begins to recover. Ictu unveiled “ A Better Fairer Way ”, its updated 10-point plan f (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Tuesday 03 November 2009   Ash calls for resources to tackle smuggling Anti-smoking lobby says its main concern is the health impact of cheap tobacco ASH Ireland has urged the Government to increase the resources it puts into tackling tobacco smuggling because it increas (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Health
  • Monday 02 November 2009   Ictu proposes third rate of tax The Irish Congress of Trade Unions (Ictu) has said that Ireland should not tighten expenditure until the economy begins to recover. Ictu unveiled A Better Fairer Way, its ten point plan to tackle the (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Monday 02 November 2009   Calls for tougher smuggling penalties ASH Ireland has urged the government to increase its capacity to tackle tobacco smuggling because it increases smoking rates. The call by the anti-smoking lobby group follows a seizure of over 120 mil (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Saturday 31 October 2009   Elton John charity to fund needle centres SIXTY FIVE extra needle exchanges are to be set up in pharmacies around the State. The new partnership between the Health Service Executive (HSE), the Elton John Aids Foundation and the Irish Pharmacy (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 31 October 2009   Irish at-risk patients to get two shots of swine flu vaccine ONLY ONE dose of vaccine is needed for protection against H1N1 flu, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said yesterday. However, Irish health authorities still plan to give two shots of the vaccine to (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 31 October 2009   Fahey pledges help for families facing repossession NEW MEASURES to protect families that are finding it difficult to pay their mortgages will be introduced by the Government, Fianna Fáil TD Frank Fahey said yesterday. The proposal is part of the revis (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 31 October 2009   My holidays (…) will be published next year In conversation with GENEVIEVE CARBERY (…) The Irish Times - Travel
  • Friday 30 October 2009   Irish among most gloomy in EU on jobs IRISH ATTITUDES towards job prospects and personal finances are among the most gloomy in the EU, a new survey has revealed. A Eurobarometer poll on the social impact of the financial crisis was releas (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY in Brussels - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Tuesday 27 October 2009   TCD mental health service use doubles The number of students seeking help for mental health difficulties at an occupational therapy service for students more than doubled last year. The Unilink service at Trinity College Dublin was set up (…) Genevieve Carbery - Breaking News - Irish
  • Tuesday 27 October 2009   Trial over drugs for model adjourned The case against a man who faces drugs charges in relation to the death of model Katy French in December 2007 has been adjourned. Trim Circuit Court was told this morning it would take three or four d (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY in Trim - Breaking News - Irish
  • Saturday 24 October 2009   My holidays Amanda Brunker speaks to GENEVIEVE CARBERY about her holiday memories What’s your earliest holiday memory? My family had a boat, and we spent every weekend and most of the summer on the Shannon. One (…) AMANDA BRUNKER - The Irish Times - Travel
  • Friday 23 October 2009   Irish gangs cutting out middlemen to import drugs - study IRISH CRIMINAL gangs are cutting out European wholesalers and importing drugs directly from Colombia and Pakistan, a new report has found. The European Organised Crime Threat Assessment (OCTA) report (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Friday 23 October 2009   HSE warns of measles outbreak in children THE HEALTH Service Executive has urged parents to ensure their children are vaccinated from measles due to an outbreak in certain parts of the State. The HSE’s health protection surveillance centre ha (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Friday 23 October 2009   Man arrested in fatal stabbing of woman A man was arrested in Tullamore, Co Offaly in connection with the fatal stabbing of a woman last night, write Genevieve Carbery and Eoghan Mac Connell . The incident took place at an apartment off (…) The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 21 October 2009   Dublin hospitals to begin talks on possible merger BEAUMONT AND James Connolly Memorial hospitals in Dublin are to begin talks that may result in a merger, it emerged yesterday. The hospitals are also exploring the feasibility of setting up an academi (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 21 October 2009   HSE refused over 30,000 dental treatment claims MORE THAN 30,000 claims for dental treatment have been refused by the Health Service Executive (HSE) so far this year because they did not reach the criteria for a valid claim, the HSE said yesterday. (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY and EITHNE DONNELLAN - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 17 October 2009   President among mourners at cadet's funeral PRESIDENT MARY McAleese and Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea were among more than a 1,000 mourners at the military funeral of Cadet David Jevens who was laid to rest in Barntown, Co Wexford, yesterda (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY in Barntown, Co Wexford - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 17 October 2009   My Holidays (…) , Buyer Beware, begins on RTÉ television soon. In conversation with GENEVIEVE CARBERY (…) PHILIP BOUCHER-HAYES - The Irish Times - Travel
  • Friday 16 October 2009   Air Corps cadet's funeral held President Mary McAleese and Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea were among an estimated 1,000 mourners at the military funeral of Cadet David Jevens who was laid to rest in Barntown Co Wexford this afte (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY in Barntown, Co Wexford - Breaking News - Irish
  • Wednesday 14 October 2009   Air Corps pilots honoured The bodies of two Air Corps pilots killed in a crash in Co Galway on Monday were honoured at Casement Aerodrome in Co Dublin tonight The remains of chief flight instructor Capt Derek Furniss (32) and (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY and ÉANNA Ó CAOLLAÍ - Breaking News - Irish
  • Tuesday 13 October 2009   Cowen says no deal done for Sargent to be Ceann Comhairle THE POSITION of Ceann Comhairle was not part of the discussions with the Green Party on the renewed Programme for Government, Taoiseach Brian Cowen said yesterday after former Green leader Trevor Sarg (…) DEAGLÁN de BRÉADÚN, MICHAEL O'REGAN and GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Front Page
  • Tuesday 13 October 2009   Bord Bia predicts beef export growth DECLINING BEEF production in other European countries is expected to result in an increased demand for Irish beef. Beef production among other major European producers,including the UK and Germany, is (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY in Cologne - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Monday 12 October 2009   Sargent 'interest' in O'Donoghue job Minister of State for Food Trevor Sargent has indicated that he is in the running to succeed John O'Donoghue as ceann comhairle and is "very interested in the position". The new ceann comhairle is due (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY in Cologne - Breaking News - Irish
  • Monday 12 October 2009   Bord Bia in drive to boost food and drink exports AS THE value of Irish food and drinks exports continue to fall because of currency movements and the recession, Ireland will have its largest ever presence at the Anuga food and drink trade fair, in C (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY in Cologne - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 10 October 2009   Man shot dead at Finglas pub A MAN was shot dead outside a pub in Dublin last night. The victim in his early 40s was killed at the Drake Inn on Main Street in Finglas, west Dublin. He was standing in the doorway of the pub when a (…) CONOR LALLY and GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 10 October 2009   My Holidays (…) files on soccerrepublic.ie In conversation with Genevieve Carbery (…) KARL SPAIN - The Irish Times - Travel
  • Friday 09 October 2009   Mourners pay respects to Fr Aengus Finucane THE HUNDREDS of people who gathered for the removal of Fr Aengus Finucane in Dublin last night were urged to “honour his memory by continuing to do as he did”. The former chief executive of Concern di (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 07 October 2009   Russborough House on list of endangered heritage sites RUSSBOROUGH HOUSE, Co Wicklow, has been included on a list of 93 endangered cultural and heritage sites around the world. The 18th-century demesne in Blessington was placed on the World Monument Fund’ (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Friday 02 October 2009   Taxi drivers threaten second day of protest TAXI DRIVERS are threatening to cause a second day of serious traffic disruption in Dublin city centre today in protest at what they say are worsening conditions in the industry. Gardaí last night war (…) PAMELA NEWENHAM and GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 30 September 2009   Lenihan expresses 'frustration' at not yet seeing bankers in jail MINISTER FOR Finance Brian Lenihan last night said he was “frustrated” that bankers had not yet been prosecuted. Mr Lenihan was responding to a question during an RTÉ Prime Time interview about when t (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 30 September 2009   Commission approval paves way for swine flu vaccine here THE EUROPEAN Commission yesterday authorised two H1N1 swine flu vaccines – one of which is to be used in Ireland – paving the way for mass vaccinations before the start of the flu season. The two drug (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Monday 28 September 2009   Developers used 'slave labour from Poland' NO CAMPAIGN: DEVELOPERS USED “slave labour brought in from Poland” during the economic boom, a campaigner against the Lisbon Treaty has claimed. Úna Bean Mhic Mhathúna, who previously campaigned again (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 26 September 2009   My holidays Children’s author Marita Conlon-McKENNA describes her memories from her various travels abroad to GENEVIEVE CARBERY What’s your earliest holiday memory? My family had a summer house in Greystones, Co (…) The Irish Times - Travel
  • Friday 25 September 2009   Damien Rice plants trees in Dartmouth Square MUCH TO the surprise of local dogwalkers and lunching businessmen enjoying Dartmouth Square park in Dublin yesterday, singer-songwriter Damien Rice could be seen on his knees helping to plant 32 pear (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Thursday 24 September 2009   Singer replants Dartmouth Square Much to the surprise of local dogwalkers and lunching businessmen enjoying Dartmouth Square park in Dublin today, singer-songwriter Damien Rice could be seen on his knees helping to plant 32 pear and (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Thursday 24 September 2009   Andrews changes view on amendment MINISTER FOR Children Barry Andrews now supports the draft constitutional amendment on children as proposed by the Government in 2007. This represents a change from his position in July, Mr Andrews to (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Thursday 24 September 2009   Yes campaigners outraged at abortion and euthanasia adverts CÓIR POSTERS: PRO-LISBON campaigners have expressed outrage over the latest poster from Cóir, which suggests that abortion and euthanasia would be introduced to Ireland if the treaty received a majori (…) DEAGLÁN de BRÉADÚN GENEVIEVE CARBERY and - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Thursday 24 September 2009   Woman stable after attack by cow SAFETY INCIDENT: A WOMAN was in a stable condition in hospital yesterday after being attacked by a cow at the National Ploughing Championships in Athy, Co Kildare. The woman owned the cow and was tend (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 23 September 2009   File sent to DPP on €600,000 spending by Fás A FILE has been sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions on an investigation into nugatory (worthless) expenditure of some €600,000 by State training agency Fás, it emerged last night. This follows (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY COLM KEENA and - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 23 September 2009   Ganley criticises unelected leaders in EU TRINITY DEBATE: LIBERTAS FOUNDER Declan Ganley last night described the second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty as “democracy Brussels-style”. The businessman was speaking at a debate in Trinity Colleg (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Monday 21 September 2009   People 'misled' on EU, says bishop CHRISTIAN GROUP: MANY “NEIGHBOURS and friends that we admire” are being “misled and manipulated” by misrepresentations of the EU and the Lisbon Treaty, the Bishop of Down and Connor said on Saturday. (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 19 September 2009   Hanafin concerned over long delays in getting benefits WAITING TIMES of up to 22 weeks for jobseekers’ benefit in some parts of the country were described as unacceptable by Minister for Social and Family Affairs Mary Hanafin last night. “I want to assure (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 19 September 2009   Recycled newsprint more than double 2002 rate, says press industry NEWSPRINT recycling rates have more than doubled in Ireland since 2002, placing Ireland among the top countries in the world. This emerged yesterday as environmental standards for the press industry w (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Friday 18 September 2009   Newspaper recycling rate triples New environmental standards for the press industry have seen the newsprint recycling rate almost triple, it was revealed today. A new code was presented to Minister for the Environment John Gormley th (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Friday 18 September 2009   Yusuf Islam, formerly Cat Stevens, set to play O2 YOUNGER IRISH people may only know his music from the Boyzone cover of Father and Son, but Yusuf Islam (aka Cat Stevens) is to begin his first tour in 33 years in Dublin. His old hits such as Wild Wor (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Friday 18 September 2009   Dawkins says creationism largely a US problem RICHARD DAWKINS was preaching to the converted in Dublin yesterday evening. That is apart from one disgruntled audience member who walked out after shouting at the author and calling him a self-parody (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Thursday 17 September 2009   Call for legislation to be agreed quickly REACTION: QUICK ACTION on the Nama legislation was urged by both employer and auctioneer groups yesterday. Employers group Ibec said Nama would only be a success if it increased bank lending to viable (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 16 September 2009   Case Study (…) (which in 2008 was €26,500 for the year) Interview: Genevieve Carbery (…) The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 12 September 2009   My Holidays (…) ** In conversation with Genevieve Carbery (…) The Irish Times - Travel
  • Wednesday 09 September 2009   Cut in child benefit may 'force' low-paid women out of work REDUCING OR taxing child benefit could force women on low pay out of work as they would not be able to meet childcare costs, the National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) said last night. Maintaining (…) BARRY ROCHE and GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 05 September 2009   Paper manufacturer to cut 77 jobs at its Finglas plant AMERICAN PULP and paper manufacturer Georgia-Pacific announced yesterday it is to restructure operations at its Finglas plant in Dublin, with the loss of 77 jobs. The company said the cost-base for op (…) LUKE CASSIDY and GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 05 September 2009   My holidays: Úna Kavanagh (…) today until September 20th. She also plays Heather Daly in Fair City In conversation with Genevieve Carbery (…) The Irish Times - Travel
  • Sunday 30 August 2009   Searchable 1911 census goes online (…) go to www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ search GENEVIEVE CARBERY (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - Breaking News - Irish
  • Saturday 29 August 2009   Detailed search of 1911 census goes online (…) go to www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ search GENEVIEVE CARBERY (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 29 August 2009   Rest-stop concerns as 300km of road are designated motorway A LACK of rest-stops on some 300km of newly-designated motorway was criticised yesterday as posing a major safety hazard. Sections of 10 national roads were yesterday redesignated as motorway, giving (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY and PAT FLYNN - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Saturday 29 August 2009   My Holidays UNA McQUILLAN describes her holidays What’s your earliest holiday memory? When I was four I went with my dad’s family en masse to Clearwater Beach, in Florida. I remember sitting at the emergency exit (…) In conversation with GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Travel
  • Thursday 27 August 2009   UCD students must pay for medical care sought on campus FEES FOR GP and nurse services are being introduced for students at University College Dublin (UCD). The UCD student health service was previously free for students but from September 7th charges will (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Thursday 27 August 2009   Increase in applications for voluntary work overseas APPLICATIONS FOR voluntary work overseas are up significantly in the last 12 months, according to two Irish NGOs which organise the placements. Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO), which places experienc (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY - The Irish Times - Ireland
  • Wednesday 26 August 2009   Injunctions granted to spice burger firm against ex-director over secret recipe THE SAGA of the spice burger took a fresh twist yesterday as the makers of the much-loved snack secured a number of High Court injunctions against a former director who, it is claimed, has been passin (…) GENEVIEVE CARBERY and AODHAN O'FAOLAIN - The Irish Times - Ireland
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