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  1. Surprisingly, Jewish Hanukkah menorah now a favorite Irish Christmas tradition
    November 20, 09

    Finding Jews in Ireland is not an easy task. Of Ireland’s 4.4 million people, only 2,000 or so are Jewish. But finding a menorah, the eight branched candle that celebrates Hanukkah – that’s a cinch.

  2. 200,000 Irish turn to Facebook over French foul play
    November 20, 09

    About 200,000 Irish fans from all over the world have joined a Facebook petition calling on FIFA for a replay of the France/Ireland match which ended in bitter controversy in Paris Wednesday night. France advanced to the World Cup finals through a disputed goal after star striker Thierry Henry blatantly handled the ball before setting up the winning score.

  3. Irish lodge official complaint over Thierry Henry handball
    November 19, 09

    The Football Association of Ireland has lodged an official complaint with soccer's governing body FIFA over the controversial handball by Thierry Henry which dumped Ireland out of the play-offs for the 2010 World Cup. And the FAI has cited precedent for the game to be replayed.

  4. American artist causes a stir in Ireland with nude portraits of the elderly
    November 18, 09

    American born artist Daniel Mark Duffy has been on the receiving end of a moral debate on modern Ireland. The artist’s provocative nude portraits have drawn both criticism and praise from all corners of Irish society.

  5. ‘Wicked witch of the North’ has 10 Catholic cousins
    November 16, 09

    It has emerged that the DUP politician Iris Robinson, also known as the "wicked witch of the North," has 10 Catholic cousins.

  6. Bring back Ireland's death penalty, says former top judge
    November 16, 09

    The former president of the High Court, Justice Richard Johnson, has called for a referendum to reintroduce the recently abolished death penalty in Ireland.

  7. Mr. Bono, tear down that column about the Berlin Wall!
    November 15, 09

    Dara McBride: Bono is a wonderful musician and a great world citizen — but can anyone really make any sense of his latest column in the Sunday New York Times? It's all about the fall of the Berlin Wall and its impact on this "singer," who is of course Bono. He even catches himself writing about himself in the third person — but I don't know if it works. It all gets kind of weird.

  8. Clinton played key role in release of kidnapped Irish priest Michael Sinnott
    November 13, 09

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton played a major role in securing the release of Irish priest Fr. Michael Sinnott. The priest was kidnapped 32 days ago by a radical group of Islamic militants called the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

  9. Kidnapped Irish priest freed in the Philippines
    November 12, 09

    The kidnapped Irish Catholic priest, Fr Michael Sinnott, has been released without injury in the Philippines. Arriving at Manila Airport, the 79-year-old Wexford priest even tried to make light of his experience. "Because I am a bit old and I found hiking a bit difficult at times, I think that they'd be glad to kidnap a younger man the next time," he said.

  10. Irish Prime Minister Cowen wishes 'Jedward' luck on 'X Factor'
    November 11, 09

    Certainly Irish leaders are called on to comment on everything, but Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Brian Cowen probably took it a bit too far when he answered a question about “Jedward."

  11. Dublin is gun murder capital of Europe
    November 09, 09

    According to a recent study, Dublin has the highest rate of gun murder in Europe. The rate is almost as high as some cities in the U.S. like Washington D.C. So far this year, 19 gun murders, all of which were gang related, have occurred in Ireland’s capital city, which has a population of 1.2 million.

  12. Former minister denies tipping driver $2,620 on trip to USA
    November 09, 09

    Former Progressive Democrat and junior minister, Tom Parlon has denied tipping a chauffeur $2,620 while on a state trip to Atlanta as part of the St. Patrick Day celebrations in 2006.

  13. Irish arts world on a high in New York
    November 06, 09

    The great review in The New York Times on Monday for "The New Electric Ballroom," the new play by Irish playwright Enda Walsh, further reinforces the remarkable story of Irish success in New York in recent years.

  14. Labor Party leader Eamon Gilmore foresees trade union trouble in Ireland
    November 04, 09

    Labor Party leader Eamon Gilmore has claimed Ireland is “hurtling headlong into a period of conflict, strife and division.” His warning came as talks resumed between government and unions on public sector pay -- and as exchequer returns for the first 10 months of the year revealed a deficit of €22.7 ($33.7) billion.

  15. Former EU ambassador to Washington D.C. John Bruton returns to Ireland
    November 04, 09

    Former Taoiseach (prime minister) John Bruton has returned to Ireland after his five-year stint as EU ambassador to Washington, D.C. came to an end on Friday.

  16. Bank of Ireland reeling in $1.4 billion loss
    November 04, 09

    The Bank of Ireland is reeling today after it announced losses of €1 ($1.4) billion for the half year accounting time up to the end of September.

  17. Colin Farrell helps Irish beat French for sexiest accent in the world
    November 03, 09

    It's official! Thanks in no small part to Colin Farrell, the Irish accent is now the sexiest in the world. French men can only hang their heads in shame as they came FOURTH - just ahead of the Australian accent.

  18. Child abuse victims in Northern Ireland petition for inquiry
    November 02, 09

    Abuse victims submitted a petition to the Northern Ireland Assembly Monday demanding that an inquiry be established that would investigate institutional abuse in church run institutions in Northern Ireland in the same way the Ryan Report documented the abuses in the South.

  19. Weekly news from around the 32 counties of Ireland
    November 02, 09

    News from the 32: Antrim, Armagh, Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork, Derry, Donegal, Down, Dublin, Fermanagh, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Limerick, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tyrone, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow

  20. More people going to Mass in Ireland
    November 02, 09

    Be it the economic downturn or the increase in apparitions across the country, the number of those attending Mass in Ireland is on the up.

  21. Irish American leaders seek Truth Commission in North
    October 31, 09

    The Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) and the Irish American Unity Conference (IAUC) have joined together in a renewed effort to support an independent truth commission to deal with the past in Northern Ireland following last week's Congressional hearing into collusion there.

  22. IRA targeted Buckingham Palace during 1970s bombing campaign
    October 29, 09

    Recently released files from the British National Archives reveal that the IRA targeted Buckingham Palace and other famous London landmarks during the 1970s London bombing campaign.

  23. American Ireland Fund's Bob McCann lands top post at UBS
    October 28, 09

    Bob McCann, a leading figure in the American Ireland Fund in New York, has been appointed UBS new head of wealth management in America. McCann will oversee 8,000 financial advisors and almost $700 billion in assets at UBS.

  24. Father of murdered Belfast man campaigns on Capitol Hill
    October 28, 09

    Raymond McCord, 53, the father of a Belfast man murdered by Loyalist paramilitaries in 1997 took his campaign to bring his son’s killers to justice to Capitol Hill last Thursday. McCord, a staunch Unionist, told a House of Representatives subcommittee he believes there was collusion between the Northern Irish security forces and the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) in the killing of his son.

  25. Replica White House planned for Ireland entertainment village
    October 28, 09

    A new "White House" is planned for Ireland as part of an ambitious entertainment complex in County Tipperary. The Irish White House would form the center-piece of an $680m 800-acre development which would also include a concert venue, golf course, casino and racecourse.

  26. Heartbreak for Irish couples as Russia and Vietnam cancel adoptions
    October 27, 09

    Would-be Irish parents face a heartbreaking wait to see if they can still adopt their children after Russia put Ireland on an adoption blacklist. About 100 adoptive children have been affected by the blacklist.

  27. Irish politician claims a drink can settle a jumpy driver's nerves
    October 27, 09

    Have you heard the one about the Irish politician who recommends a drink for nervous drivers? Well, now you have. Tipperary Fianna Fail politician Mattie McGrath says "jumpy" drivers could be better drivers if they had a drink to steady their nerves.

  28. Shannon Airport to become ‘ghost town’ if Ryanair pulls out
    October 26, 09

    Threats by Ryanair bosses have sparked fears that Shannon Airport in Ireland’s west will become deserted.

  29. New book claims Eamon De Valera was a British spy
    October 26, 09

    A new book by an American author is claiming that Eamon De Valera was so afraid of losing his life during the 1916 Rising that he turned informant for the British.

  30. Partners in crime: loyalist killers and British security forces in N.I.
    October 24, 09

    Collusion between British security forces and loyalist terrorists in Northern Ireland was the focus of hearings on Capitol Hill this week in Washington.

  31. Dublin on a budget: 10 things to see and do for free in Ireland's capital city
    October 22, 09

    Planning a trip to Dublin but strapped for cash? There’s no end to the free fun to be had all over the nation’s capital with museums, visitors centers, scenic attractions and tourists trails.

  32. Irish farmers won't be able to have a pint on the way home from market
    October 22, 09

    An Irish politician has claimed that he is taking a stand for the traditional Irish farmer who wants to have a pint on his way home.

  33. New Irish American leadership group meets in New York
    October 22, 09

    The inaugural meeting of the newly formed Irish American Leadership Council took place last Friday in New York, with a robust exchange of ideas among members and Irish government leaders on how to maximize the multi-tiered relationship between Ireland and the Irish community in the U.S.

  34. PM Gordon Brown promises up to $1.6B for devolution justice and policing in Northern Ireland
    October 22, 09

    British Prime Minster Gordon Brown pledged between $1,323M and $1.6B Wednesday to fund the devolution of justice and policing powers in Northern Ireland.

  35. Immigration Q & A: Passport issues
    October 22, 09

    Irish Voice Senior Editor Debbie McGoldrick answers your immigration questions, queries and concerns. This week: passport issues.

  36. Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny wants to ax Irish Senate
    October 21, 09

    Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny is risking an internal party spilt over controversial plans to abolish the Seanad, Ireland’s non-elected second house of Parliament, if he is returned to power in the next general election. Kenny stunned TDs (members of the lower house, the Dail), and particularly senators when he made the announcement in front of 1,300 party members at the annual Fine Gael presidential

  37. Stephen Gately’s husband to get the Boyzone star’s fortune
    October 20, 09

    Stephen Gately’s husband Andrew Cowles will get the Boyzone singer’s €11m estate, and the Gately family reportedly has no intentions of challenging the decision.

  38. New York Stock Exchange to create 400 new jobs in Belfast
    October 19, 09

    The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has announced plans to open an operational center in Belfast that will create up to 400 jobs.

  39. Irish aid worker freed in Sudan - Ireland sends government jet to bring her home
    October 18, 09

    The Irish Government has despatched the government jet to bring Sharon Commins home from the Sudan after she was released

  40. Irish in America must support undocumented, says Minister Micheal Martin
    October 17, 09

    The Irish population in America should rally around immigration reform, said Micheal Martin, Minister for Foreign Affairs, in New York on Saturday. Reform will take place in the first three months of 2010, and the question of undocumented Irish will be part of a comprehensive review of the immigration system.

  41. Thousands attend funeral of Boyzone star Stephen Gately
    October 17, 09

    Thousands of mourners turned up to pay their respects to Stephen Gately, the Boyzone star who died last weekend in Majorca, at his funeral in Dublin Saturday.

  42. Irish-American activists pressure government over Magdalene Laundries
    October 15, 09

    Irish American activists are seeking to make the Irish government responsible for the maltreatment of young Irish women forced to work in Laundries. According to Mari Steed, spokeswoman of the group Justice for Magdalenes, the Irish government was complicit in the abuse the women suffered and owes them an apology and compensation.

  43. Hillary Clinton makes Ireland a priority
    October 15, 09

    SECRETARY of State Hillary Clinton has made it crystal clear in her visit to Ireland that she and the Obama administration are giving the Irish peace process a very high priority indeed. It is also very welcome that she dropped the ludicrous “no special deal” nonsense when she talked about the undocumented Irish and the need to address that issue.

  44. Roman Polanski to finish Brosnan film 'The Ghost' from behind bars
    October 14, 09

    Roman Polanski is finishing up his newest film starring Pierce Brosnan from his Swiss prison cell.

  45. Seamus Kirk replaces John O'Donoghue as Speaker in Irish Parliament
    October 13, 09

    Fianna Fail TD Seamus Kirk became the 16th Ceann Comhairle (Speaker of the House) in the history of the Dail (Irish Parliament) Tuesday after John O’Donoghue resigned the position.

  46. Weekly news from around the 32 counties of Ireland
    October 12, 09

    News from the 32: Antrim, Armagh, Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork, Derry, Donegal, Down, Dublin, Fermanagh, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Limerick, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tyrone, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow

  47. Hillary Clinton thanks Ireland for taking Guantanamo detainees
    October 12, 09

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has thanked the Irish government for accepting two prisoners from Guantanamo Bay.

  48. Hillary Clinton pushes hard for Irish deal
    October 12, 09

    Hillary Clinton met with Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Brian Cowen and President Mary McAleese and discussed the situation of Irish undocumented in the U.S. as well as Northern Ireland and global economic issues.

  49. Hillary Clinton seeks Irish crisis breakthrough
    October 11, 09

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives in Dublin today and Belfast tomorrow amid speculation that she can help ensure a dramatic breakthrough in the current impasse in Northern Ireland.

  50. ‘P.S. I Love You’ writer Cecelia Ahern thought she was having twins
    October 09, 09

    Irish writer Cecelia Ahern, the daughter of former Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern, thought she was pregnant with twins until recently.







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