South Tipperary County

Tipperary delegates back GPA agreement

FORMER Tipperary chairman John Costigan revealed that “one of the best discussions the county board has had this year” took place in Thurles before delegates gave the interim agreement a resounding thumbs up.

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'Liquor liability' trial of barmen set for next year

By Barry Duggan Thursday November 26 2009 TWO barmen charged with the unlawful killing of an English man who died from acute alcohol intoxication on the night of his birthday will have their case heard next year. Bar manager...

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Cork launch challenge to GPA deal

By Martin Breheny Thursday November 26 2009 A challenge to the historic deal between the GAA and the GPA has been mounted in Cork, but it is not expected to delay the implementation of the agreement which was announced last...

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All 26 counties represented as hordes of Southern shoppers invade Newry :: The Irish Times --...

GERRY MORIARTY Northern Editor in Newry, Co Down Hundreds of thousands of euro were spent as Newry’s shops benefited handsomely yesterday THEY LAUNCHED a one-day strike – and invaded Newry. “It’s unbelievable in there,” said...

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HSE contingency plans ‘worked well’

By Evelyn Ring and Donal Hickey Wednesday, November 25, 2009 CONTINGENCY plans by the Health Service Executive to deal with yesterday’s industrial action by the public sector trade unions worked well, the health authority...

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Casino not in Lowry deal, says Taoiseach

By Aidan O'Connor Wednesday November 25 2009 A €460m Las Vegas-style casino planned for Co Tipperary is not part of the Government's deal with independent TD Michael Lowry, Taoiseach Brian Cowen said yesterday. Businessman...

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Workers lose out as meat firms shut down for the day

By Aideen Sheehan Wednesday November 25 2009 THOUSANDS of workers in the meat industry lost a day's work and pay yesterday because the public sector strike meant privately-owned slaughterhouses could not operate. At Rosderra...

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O'Dwyer to get serious

CASHEL captain Una O'Dwyer has won every honour in the game. Yet, she is still enthused as ever as she leads the Tipperary club team out in search of their second All-Ireland senior title against Connacht champions Athenry on...

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Going to college: CAO Applications - medicine queries

Although under 3,000 applicants of almost 74,000 people who applied to CAO in 2009 listed medicine as their first preference, it is still a course area that prompts a disproportionate number of queries, particularly now that...

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