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Changing jobs market sees entrepreneurs join the workforce

Supposedly a nation brimming with entrepreneurs, Ireland has for years enjoyed the benefits of clever original-thinkers who have succeeded in turning bright ideas into successful businesses both nationally and globally. The shifting sands of time however that has lobbed obstacles of all kinds into the paths of our go-ahead people from reduced credit access to upwards-only rent review policies is inspiring many borne down with the stresses and strains of keeping their companies alive to be more creative than ever. Thus it is that a new trend is emerging in entrepreneurship altering its very foundations, whereby instead of working for themselves, entrepreneurs are now working for others.

Let the mocking bird sing

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INSIDE THE cover of a 2006 paperback edition of the book the blurb reads: “Harper Lee was born in 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama, a village that is still her home. She attended local schools and the University of Alabama.

Elliot Davis; Creating the music for Silver Tassie

MUSIC IS a major element in Druid’s forthcoming production of The Silver Tassie and the man entrusted with devising the score is noted British composer Elliot Davis. Davis started his musical career with the great Lionel Bart, creator of Oliver, and has worked on such West End musicals as Miss Saigon, Les Miserables and Blood Brothers.

Council oversight allows couple evade eviction

A couple who hadn’t paid rent to Westmeath County Council in almost two years and owed over €6,000 to the authority, avoided eviction on a technicality in the District Court this week (June 16).

Top Tips for Buying Abroad

1. Never sign a contract that you do not understand (for example - if it is in a foreign language).

Kilkenny priest released early from Florida jail

A priest who originally hails from Johnstown in County Kilkenny was released from prison early yesterday in Florida USA.

Daniyal Mueenuddin - man of many talents

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A FARMER, lawyer, writer, and Pakistani-American, Daniyal Mueenuddin is something of a Renaissance man, who has experienced many different kinds of life in many different parts of the globe.

Diary of a Kilkennyman in an Indian jail

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Patrick Malluzzo, 31, has spent four-and-a-half years in a federal prison in Kota, a town in Rajasthan state, 500 kilometres south of New Delhi.

The form of the city

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I live in a village outside Moycullen, overlooking the lake. This is the best kind of place, far from perfect, as the best places are.

Judge warns pubs ‘there will be hell’ next year

Judge William Harnett warned public houses and restaurants in Carlow that for next year’s annual licensing court there would be “hell” if all conditions and all paperwork for renewal was not complied with.

 

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