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This will make the ladies scream

THE RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra will be joined by brilliant German pianist Bernd Glemser for Haydn’s ‘Surprise Symphony’ - of which the composer said, “This will make the ladies scream” - on its 2009 Spring tour.

Bank chiefs put a date on the start of the turnaround

The recovery of the spiralling economy will comence inside the next 15 months, it was stated this week, with business leaders relieved that at last a date has been set for the turnaround.

Pasta finishing line — Buitoni to continue to sponsor spectacular Connemarathon

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Pasta giants Buitoni have been announced as the new title sponsor of this weekend’s Connemarathon, ensuring that the most spectacular running event in the country has a prestigious backer.

FIS Athlone multi-media arts exhibition

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FIS Athlone is a contemporary multi-media exhibition and residency project taking place in Passionfruit Theatre, Athlone over a two week period, initiated and produced by Athlone visual artist and curator Miriam Walsh.

Nissan's all-new global van/people carrier released

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Following its global debut at the Geneva Motor Show last month, Japan will be the first market to launch this new generation global van.

Kilkenny loses junior minister in recovery plan

The Minister of State at the Department of Trade and Commerce John McGuinness has resigned his position along with his junior ministerial colleagues in a bid to create a more cost-effective Oireachtas during the recession.

Take a musical trip to Venice

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IF YOU are not planning to, or cannot, go to Venice for your holidays this year, then do the next best thing by taking in a concert by the Quartetto di Venezia and Italian pianist Roberto Nosè.

No room for Government error in banking policy

When historians in 2020 analyse our current politics, the most profound Government decisions will be those relating to our banks.

No room for Government error in banking policy

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When historians in 2020 analyse our current politics, the most profound Government decisions will be those relating to our banks.

No room for Government error in banking policy

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When historians in 2020 analyse our current politics, the most profound Government decisions will be those relating to our banks.

 

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