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<p>It's illuminating to contrast the language people use to describe Johnny Depp and Amber Heard (above) — and Sexual Violence Centre Cork this week offered wise counsel about it. Picture: Elizabeth Frantz/AP</p>

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Joyce Fegan: We must all hold ourselves to account for the words we use
From Brian Friel to Sexual Violence Centre Cork: Quiet, wise voices keep reminding us we need to reflect on the way we frame other people — and the way we are framed by them
<p>A flotilla of fishing vessels have arrived in Cork City to deliever a warning to Taoiseach Micheál Martin — "the industry is dying". Picture: Greg Murphy</p>

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WATCH: Flotilla arrives in Cork City to deliver fishing industry warning to Taoiseach's office
<p>The European Commission claims we are not to be trusted to police our own fising quotas.</p>

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Irish Examiner View: A huge blow to fishing industry 
But dwindling stocks real issue - €280m fishing deal welcome
Kieran Coughlan: Superlevy deductible this year

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Kieran Coughlan: Superlevy deductible this year
Take a radical approach to gender quotas
Abolition of milk quotas could create 15,000 extra  jobs
Abolition of milk quotas could create 15,000 extra jobs
The abolition of milk quotas in 2015 could be worth €1.3bn and 15,000 jobs to the economy, according to National Dairy Council chief executive Zoe Kavanagh.

Thu, 15 May, 2014

Irish Dairy Board gearing up for post-quota opportunities
Irish Dairy Board gearing up for post-quota opportunities
The Irish Dairy Board’s accounts for 2013 show a company gearing up for the growth opportunity presented by the post-quota era.

Thu, 17 Apr, 2014

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