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»Innovation taskforce says 120,000 jobs can be created CLOSE TO 120,000 new jobs could be created if Ireland transforms itself into an innovation centre, according to the report from the Government?s Innovation Taskforce to be published tomorrow. »Doctors raised concerns over X-rays at Tallaght last summer CONCERNS were raised by GPs over the handling of X-rays at Tallaght hospital as early as last summer, it has emerged. »Thousands of marriages at embassies declared illegal THOUSANDS of foreign couples who married at their country?s embassies in the Republic over the past three years are being told their marriages are invalid and illegal. »President and Cowen welcome decision on policing PRESIDENT MARY McAleese and Taoiseach Brian Cowen were among those who warmly welcomed yesterday?s Assembly decision to devolve policing and justice powers from Westminster to Stormont. »Seven arrests over alleged plot to kill Swedish cartoonist GARDAÍ HAVE arrested seven people as part of an international investigation into an alleged plot to kill a Swedish artist who produced a series of sketches depicting the Prophet Muhammad with the body of a dog. »Government has too much power, warns O'Reilly THE OMBUDSMAN Emily O?Reilly has said that the Dáil and Seanad have been sidelined and are no longer in a position to hold the Government to account. »Over 23 children in State care may have died, says Andrews THERE MAY have been more than 23 deaths of children in the care of the State in the past 10 years, Minister of State for Children Barry Andrews has said. »No Government block to lay-offs at Aer Lingus THE GOVERNMENT will not seek to block plans by Aer Lingus to make about 230 members of cabin crew redundant on a compulsory basis. »Nationwide blames Nama workload for merger delay EBS AND Irish Nationwide missed the original target deadline of February 28th to conclude the terms of the merger between the two building societies due to ?significant work pressures?, according to Irish Nationwide chief executive Gerry McGinn. »Barroso says aid for Greece within rules EU COMMISSION chief José Manuel Barroso has said the union?s executive would be able to give special fiscal support to Greece without breaching the ?no bailout? rule that prohibits overdraft facilities for distressed governments. Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2010-03-10T00:00:00
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