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  The Irish Times - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Irish Times is Ireland's "newspaper of record", launched in the late 1850s.
For example, The Irish Times was seen by critics as supportive of Mary Robinson's campaign for the presidency of Ireland (a claim the newspaper disputes), and of legal changes to Ireland's divorce, contraception and abortion laws.
The Irish Times was in considerable financial difficulty over a disastrous decision to invest its reserves in the building of a new printing plant; it laid off a large number of its journalists and underwent major restructuring.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irish_Times   (1286 words)

  
 Irish Times Watch
The Irish Times and the clash of civilisations.
There were two articles in the health supplement of yesterday’s Irish Times which, once again, failed to inform readers of the proven dangers of trans fats, thereby continuing an editorial policy at the Irish Times that is dammed for it’s sins of omission.
Irish Times, March 23, 2005 reported that ‘Mr McCreevy also promised to exempt healthcare and other public "services of general interest" from the plan, in order to dispel fears that the directive could lead to the privatisation of public services’.
irishtimeswatch.com   (3743 words)

  
 Irish Times: Growing an Album   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It may be trite to say that itformed the soundtrack to the 1980s, but it certainly had aterrific impact in those dull and cynical days.
The Joshua Tree wasn’t obviouslyan Irish record, but as Bono puts it, it was Irish "in a muchmore mysterious way.
The sort ofexperimentation encouraged by Lanois and Eno (and by theband) is tricky enough at times and not without pain - some ofwhich is dealt with in the film.
www.u2world.com /news/article.php3?id_article=2546   (895 words)

  
 Cocktail Times | Irish Coffee
It was the winter of 1934, the flight from Foyne left to New York in extremely bad weather that eventually caused the flight to return.
Irish Whiskey - smooth as the Wit of the Land
In a warm stemmed whiskey goblet, pour one jigger of Irish whiskey.
www.cocktailtimes.com /hot/irish_coffee.shtml   (366 words)

  
 The Irish Times [477]
The Irish Times covers the island, north and south, driven by a desire for accuracy, comprehensiveness and fairness.
The Irish Times database is copyrighted by The Irish Times.
The Irish Times shall not be liable for any damages or loss, direct or indirect, sustained by the user through the use of the database.
library.dialog.com /bluesheets/html/bl0477.html   (759 words)

  
 Irish genealogy search: research family history at ireland.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
More than 1000 new Irish Abroad, local history and family history references added to the Subscription and Ancestor search sections.
If you're interested in more than one Irish ancestor, or more than one area of Ireland, this is for you.
Enter your surname and see what we can tell you - where families of the name lived in Ireland in the 1850s, how many births there were in the 1890s, brief and extended histories of the name and much more.
scripts.ireland.com /ancestor   (245 words)

  
 Irish Times, The - Reviews - Beer Advocate
They used to actually brew their own beer (a few years back), but apparently the success of this was not so good.
Irish Times also has a nice selection of large screen televisions, for those addicted to the local teams.
The Irish Times is in an old brew pub building on Main Street.
beeradvocate.com /beer/profile/2086   (585 words)

  
 The Irish Times 1997
That first scene at the guard-post takes its time, what with introductions, political scene-setting and, of course, the ghost's double and frustratingly silent apparitions.
His autobiography, published on the back of Henry V and before he had reached 30, was, he concedes, something he would have handled differently in another life.
Branagh returns to his north Belfast origins several times in the interview, and it operates as another defence against the luvvie weapon.
www.ocf.berkeley.edu /~jyking/irish.htm   (1458 words)

  
 Welcome to Irish Times
The Irish Times opened in December of 1997 and has become a popular venue for all age groups.
Located in the heart of Worcester, Irish Times is within walking distance of hotels, the DCU Center.
The Irish Times has received numerous awards since opening and has catered to a host of celebrities.
www.irishtimespub.com   (267 words)

  
 IrishEyes: Twenty Major in Irish Times
SOME PEOPLE FORECAST the appearance of Twenty Major in The Irish Times at the time when Kevin Myers was getting slapped around for his dastardly (sic) comments.
Founder and organiser Damien Mulley, a technical writer and chairman of Ireland Offline, a voluntary organisation that lobbies for the development of internet infrastructure, said the idea behind the awards was to expose Irish blogs to a wider audience and "to encourage passionate people to blog themselves".
By the time of the US presidential election in 2004, blogging was cemented in the American media landscape, as bloggers began breaking news stories, most notably discovering a story by CBS news on president George Bush relied on forged documents.
irish.typepad.com /irisheyes/2006/03/twenty_major_in.html   (847 words)

  
 Irish Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
At the Irish Times there are several chicken, beef, and fish entrées; I spotted a favorite: trout almondine ($11.95) and was very pleased with my selection.
I chose mashed potatoes over french fries or rice and was relieved that the Irish Times has resisted the trend to add garlic to them.
Before we left, our pub experts conceded that Irish Times may not be authentic, but it's a friendly restaurant and the food is good.
www.worcesterphoenix.com /archive/food/98/05/22/IRISH_TIMES.html   (850 words)

  
 Professor Eva Paus in the Irish Times
Writing in the February 4 Irish Times, Peadar Kirby of Dublin City University noted Professor Eva Paus's participation in a discussion of the economic future of Costa Rica.
I was invited to address the social deficits of the Irish model, thereby broadening the debate to include its social impacts.
She told her Costa Rican audience that she was impressed by Ireland's proactive approach to addressing the challenge of investing in its own research capacity while also seeking to lure multinationals to do more research and development here.
www.mtholyoke.edu /offices/comm/news/paus_irish_times.shtml   (675 words)

  
 Martin Mansergh & The Irish Times - A Polemic
The period around 1969-1970 was a critical time in Irish politics due to the outbreak of political violence in the North and later the Arms Trial in the South.
Irish national values are excoriated in the weekday columns but English values are not criticized in the Sunday column.
It may determine that Elizabeth Bowen was an Irish writer, but it also determines that George Orwell was a Burmese writer, even though he is universally taken to be one of the premier English writers of the mid-20th century.
www.atholbooks.org /mansergh_polemic.php   (7168 words)

  
 SAOIRSE32 :: Irish Times rebuttal :: May :: 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This is to contemplate the kind of outrageously undemocratic behaviour that Ireland’s political elite engaged in when Irish voters rejected the Nice Treaty in June 2001.
It is surprising that such an experienced correspondent as the Irish Times’s Denis Staunton does not seem to know the difference between a Declaration attached to a Treaty, which is a political statement but not legally binding, and a Treaty’s substantive Articles and Protocols, which are.
If Mr Staunton had enquired a little harder he might have found someone properly qualified in international law who would have been be able to tell him what was in the EU Constitution and what was not, and who could explain the legal/political weight that attaches to political Delarations annexed to treaties.
saoirse32.blogsome.com /2005/05/28/irish-times-rebuttal   (1236 words)

  
 Blurred Keys: The Irish Times, an end of year low
The news in question was that a former political editor the Sunday Tribune is joining the Times as political editor.
Of course, the Irish Times has always been known for its anti-republican leanings.
The Irish Times states that the ‘common purpose’ of all who work for the paper is to “to publish an independent newspaper primarily concerned with serious issues for the benefit of the community throughout the whole of Ireland free from any form of personal or of party political, commercial, religious or other sectional control”.
gamestoaster.typepad.com /blurredkeys/2006/01/the_irish_times.html   (629 words)

  
 Irish Times Pub & Restaurant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Irish Times Pub & Restaurant, established in 1991, is a home away from home, cozy & friendly with authentic, delicious Irish food!
In the Cottage :- Popcorn and an Irish Movie every Monday, Pub Quiz or Trivia every Tuesday and The Cottage is also the meeting venue for The Brookfield Jazz Society every Thursday - lots of fun!
Let The Irish Times put together a sensational party for family, friends, or business, and make any occasion memorable!
www.irishtimespubchicago.com   (199 words)

  
 Irish Medical Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A new Irish Medical Times survey has revealed that 21 per cent of GPs are not familiar with lymphoedema.
The Irish Lymphoedema Support Network (ILSN), says there is a severe lack of awareness, interest and expertise among the medical profession about the condition.
There are two types of lymphoedema: primary (a congenital lymphatic deformity) and secondary (caused by damage to the lymphatic structures by cancer treatment, surgery, infection, tumour, inflammation, or any condition which compromises the lymphatic system).
www.imt.ie /displayarticle.asp?AID=8117&NS=1&CAT=23&SID=1   (998 words)

  
 Irish Times breaks silence about Bush fraud 2004 - Indymedia Ireland
In a column entitled “Senator Frist in a fluster over Democrats filibuster” in The Irish Times (conservative/liberal Irish newspaper of record) today, the paper’s US correspondent Conor O’Clery addresses the renewed fuss brewing in the US about allegations of fraud in the presidential elections of last November.
While I’m very pleased to see The Irish Times begin to tackle this scandalous story, I have suggested that these boys have still got a ways to go to fathom the appalling depth and mind-boggling simplicity of the matter.
The arguments have been given a boost by a story in the St. Petersburg Times in Florida, which is sceptical of conspiracy claims, but details charges by Clint Curtis, a 46-year-old computer programmer, that he was asked by a republican Congressman, Tom Feeney, to come up with an undetectable system to fix elections.
www.indymedia.ie /newswire.php?story_id=69427   (2352 words)

  
 [ t e c h n o \ c u l t u r e ] : Competitor puts judges to the test
Adnan says the process can boost browsing speeds by two to six times and has left many doubters out in the Web world, mainly because he's vague about how the speed increase is achieved.
He says the browser goes through the normal process of making a request to the internet for a Web page, going through the PC and its modem, through an internet service provider and then out to the computers in the internet's vast network.
Dr McDarby says none of the final year projects in his undergraduate time at UCD approached what Adnan achieved with Xwebs.
radio.weblogs.com /0103966/stories/2003/01/24/competitorPutsJudgesToTheTest.html2   (936 words)

  
 DECLAN KIBERD INTERVIEW (IRISH TIMES)
During the past decade, he has given Irish literary criticism an international dimension and as Irish literature is international, he should be applauded for supplying a vital, too often missing, element.
Central to Kiberd's perception of modern Irish literature is the dilemma of two languages, two literatures whose writers always enjoyed an easy commerce but whose literary critics and commentators have sometimes created a relationship of mutual suspicion.
Some of his supporters such as Yeats did not speak Irish, the language which Synge is charged with having plundered, while those who knew and loved Irish despised Synge's work as a travesty of a way of life.
www.uhb.fr /langues/Cei/deckib.htm   (2406 words)

  
 the Irish Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
8.323 (160:7), the Irish Times – At 31 Westmoreland Street (Bloom is walking south).
The Times was and is a daily morning newspaper.
In 1904 its handling of the news was sober and reliable; its editorial policy was consistently, but not stridently, Protestant Anglo-Irish conservative, in favor of the status quo and dubious about the campaign for Irish nationhood.
www.facstaff.bucknell.edu /rickard/Hypermedia/HTML/Times.html   (97 words)

  
 Irish Times - Ireland national news newspaper at Mondo Times
Irish Times is a Ireland newspaper covering news » general.
It is owned by a trust with the purpose of maintaining independence from political, commercial, religious or other sectional control.
Irish Times contact information is available to Mondo Times Advanced and Professional Members.
www.mondotimes.com /2/topics/3/news/1/8849   (101 words)

  
 Slugger O'Toole: Ill wind may not blow to the Whitehouse
For some time after the storm hit, Louisiana officials and all of the news anchors in place were saying that New Orleans had dodged the bullet.
Times are changing, and those who refuse to abandon their smug assumptions about "permanent majorities" (God, what an unAmerican concept) will be made to look like fools.
Posted by: Tom Moore at September 9, 2005 05:34 PM This time last year, people criticized the feds for responding to the hurricanes in Florida too quickly, saying it was just an election-year ploy.
www.sluggerotoole.com /archives/2005/09/ill_wind_may_no.php   (16033 words)

  
 IrishEyes: Slugger in Irish Times
BLOGGING IS DANGEROUS, radical and going mainstream, writes Mick Fealty in The Irish Times "Opinion and Analysis" section today.
Fealty defines blogging as "a technology that allows anyone to publish their work online, with little effort and, initially at least, little cost." He says there are 21.4m blogs today, with the number doubling every six months.
Nor does he offer statistical evidence for his own well-run Slugger or mention the handful of Irish blogs that attract 10,000 viewers each week.
irish.typepad.com /irisheyes/2005/12/slugger_in_iris.html   (583 words)

  
 Bush's Drug Hypocrisy
And Bush's biggest character flaw is his inability to draw a capacity for humility, compassion and forgiveness from his own experiences.
This time last year, Bush's "youthful indiscretions" became a public issue when the Democratic Party's leader in the Senate, Tom Daschle, complained that the then Republican front-runner was being given an easy ride by the press over the "legitimate question" of his alleged use of cocaine in the past.
The following day, Bush shifted the boundary back farther, stating that, at the time his father was inaugurated as president in 1989, he would have passed the background check that was then in force, which required a statement that the subject of the check had not used drugs in the previous 15 years.
www.commondreams.org /views/080800-102.htm   (1103 words)

  
 Irish Echo Online - News
After the first Gulf War, Dempsey said, the Irish Times ran a multi-part series on the effect of leftover depleted uranium in Iraq.
According to Dempsey, the program worked well to provide enough food and medicines to the Iraqis, but that RTE, the Irish Times and Irish Foreign Minister Brian Cowen led the Irish people to believe that people were "starving" despite knowing differently.
He said the media has misled the Irish people into believing that "hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis were killed in the first Gulf War." And that even now, they continue to mischaracterize U.S. foreign policy issues.
www.irishecho.com /newspaper/story.cfm?id=14612   (600 words)

  
 ZMAG: Chomsky's Irish Times interview - Indymedia Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In this interview Chomsky is questioned about his possible misrepresentation in the Irish press just before his speaking tour.
Q But what the Irish say is that the only information they have about these flights is that the Americans have told them that there are no prisoners on these flights going through Ireland.
It was Chomsky who pointed out that he had given no interview with any Irish journalist in late December, and that the comment directed specifically against Bertie did not sound familiar.
www.indymedia.ie /newswire.php?story_id=73950   (692 words)

  
 Irish Times Pub
Since 2000, The Irish Times Pub has been serving the finest food and beverage.
Let The Irish Times cater your next affair.
A Traditional Irish Pub with all the modern benefits.
www.irishtimespubny.com /pub.htm   (79 words)

  
 The owners - Irish Times Trust
Irish Times Trust is not yet a research priority.
Information on this owner is maintained by owners@londonfreelance.org who will be pleased to receive information about Irish Times Trust but cannot guarantee to answer questions.
This page does not belong to or represent Irish Times Trust; it is about this media owner.
www.londonfreelance.org /rates/owners/_ittrust.html   (228 words)

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