At long last, there's an Irish Catholic bishop to talk about who isn't involved in the child abuse scandal! (At least, not ...
From the tragic deaths of Natasha Richardson and Ted Kennedy to the stratospheric rise of Susan Boyle to the secret meetings of the world's richest men, IrishCentral was first on the scene. So here we present our top 12 stories since we began this site on March 14 in order of page views;
Posted by Joe at 5/18/2009 4:24 PM EDTA top-secret meeting of the world’s richest people to discuss the global financial crisis was held in New York on May 5, IrishCentral.comhas learned ...
The Barony of Kinalmeaky, County Cork, has one of the highest concentrations of the name Harrington, the Irish family name not to be confused with the English Harrington. Although some Harringtons living in Ireland undoubtedly come from English heritage, the Irish name in Gaelic was originally O hIongardail, which became anglicized as O'Hungerdell and then Harrington.
Irish American business mogul Tom Moran has heaped praise on Microsoft boss Bill Gates for helping save lives across the developing
Warren Buffett and Bill Gates have something in common besides being the two richest men in the world. They also want to give it all away sooner rather than later.
No-one has been able to figure out just what the world's richest people were talking about last week but here's my wish list for them. 1. Buy Ireland 2. Or do a lease-back 3. Or even rent it
A top-secret meeting of the world’s richest people to discuss the global financial crisis was held in New York on May 5, IrishCentral.com has learned exclusively. The mysterious, media-blackout meeting was called by Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire-Hathaway; Bill Gates, co founder of Microsoft; and David Rockefeller Jr., chairman of Rockefeller Financial Services.
There is much talk of Mrs Bono, Ali Hewson for president of Ireland when the job becomes available in 2010. I have a much better idea. Why not her husband?
How can someone in receipt of $800,000 a year lecture the rest of us on today's Budget? The bill for the crazy decade is coming due but why does the burden never fall on the rich?