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NORMALLY you wonât find a boy named Sue in Sweden.
Mon, 15 Mar, 2010
IRELAND is unusual among western democracies in its continuing fight to have the plight of the Palestinians addressed.
Mon, 08 Mar, 2010
THE shape of the European Unionâs foreign service became clearer after two days of discussions between its chief, Catherine Ashton, and the foreign ministers of the 27 member states.
Corruption and fraud can be reported anonymously through an internet system that keeps the whistleblowerâs identity secret.
Tue, 02 Mar, 2010
THE advice not to âmention the warâ has been ignored by the Greeks in the past week when, with true Mediterranean passion, they have thrown caution to the wind and reminded Germany of how they suffered at their hands.
Mon, 01 Mar, 2010
THE Irish economy will stagnate for 10 years but that is a much better prospect than if it were not a member of the eurozone, according to a leading European economist.
Tue, 23 Feb, 2010
SENIOR management from some of the worldâs top IT companies are drawing up a report for Research and Innovation Commissioner MĂĄire Geoghegan-Quinn.
Mon, 22 Feb, 2010
GREECE came under huge pressure from other eurozone countries in Brussels last night to make further and immediate cuts in government spending.
Tue, 16 Feb, 2010
MANY of the 3,000 Dell workers are ready to turn down money from the EU because they have been told they will lose their social welfare entitlements.
THE 59-year-old German economist just appointed by the Government to investigate the cause of Irelandâs banking crisis, is known in Brussels as a straight-talker.
Tue, 02 Feb, 2010