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  • Dalian Wanda Group to buy UK yacht maker and hotel property Dalian Wanda Group to buy UK yacht maker and hotel property

    LONDON - China's largest premier commercial property and entertainment conglomerate, Dalian Wanda Group Wednesday entered into 320million pounds definite acquisition deal with leading British yacht company, Sunseeker International Ltd, under which Wanda will acquire a majority shareholding of 91.81% in pre-eminent luxury motor yacht manufacturer. Under the agreement, the remaining 8.19% ...

  • Irish public support attack on U.S. president and family Irish public support attack on U.S. president and family

    Many people have rallied in support of controversial Independent TD Clare Daly after her extraordinary attack on the visiting U.S. president Barack Obama and his family. Daly didn't miss any punches on Wednesday morning in the Dail when she hit out at Obama, describing him as the "hypocrite of the century," and "a war criminal." She pointed out while he was in Northern Ireland talking the ...

  • Obama wife and daughters take walk in Wicklow Mountains National Park Obama wife and daughters take walk in Wicklow Mountains National Park

    US first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha Tuesday wrapped up their brief visit to Ireland with a private guided tour of Wicklow Mountains National Park. Michelle Obama and the girls have been taking in the sights as President Barack Obama meets with other world leaders at the G8 summit in neighbouring Northern Ireland. Malia, 14, and Sasha, 12, listened attentively Tuesday ...

  • Lundbeck and several drug firms fined for pact to delay generic drugs Lundbeck and several drug firms fined for pact to delay generic drugs

    BRUSSELS - European Union in its first case over pay-for-delay deals that held back sales of cheaper generic drugs Wednesday fined Danish pharmaceutical company Lundbeck 93.8 million euros and imposed fines totaling 52.2 million euros on several other producers of generic medicines. The European Commission, the EU's antitrust regulator, said the companies had reached agreements that may ...

  • Major General Finn appointed to top UN role in Jerusalem Major General Finn appointed to top UN role in Jerusalem

    18 June 2013 150 United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced the appointment today of Major General Michel Finn, of Ireland, as head of Mission and Chief of Staff of the Jerusalem-based UN Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO), the first such operation the world body set up almost 60 years ago. "Major General Finn succeeds Major General Juha Kilpia of Finland, who will ...

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Symbiopsychotaxiplasm Take One [DVD]

Symbiopsychotaxiplasm Take One [DVD]

There are so many levels of meaning in William Greaves oddball 1968 experimental hybrid Symbiopsychotaxiplasm Take One that its hard to know where to begin deconstructing it--or if deconstruction is even a possibility. Ostensibly about a film crew conducting screen tests of a ... ...

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  • Judge says lack of spaces in youth detention facility making a ‘mockery of the court’

    Judge Mary Ellen Ring said the lack of detention places for young people meant a young offender had built up a justifiable sense that there is no fear of punishment of the court's ...

  • Taoiseach to meet European leaders in Vienna

    Taoiseach Enda Kenny will travel to Vienna today to meet other European leaders for a summit to prepare for the next European Council meeting.He will join the President of the European Commission Jos Manuel Barroso and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel for the meeting of leaders of the European People's Party.They are preparing the agenda for a meeting of the European Council on June 27 ...

  • British Irish Lions Robbie Deans to give James OConnor the start at fly-half for Australia

    Coach Robbie Deans will give James O'Connor the start at fly half and the opportunity to lead Australia's attack against the British & Irish Lions on ...

  • Ulster Banks assets may be sold by RBS

    British Chancellor George Osborne has raised the possibility of Ulster Bank's assets being sold off from its parent, Royal Bank of Scotland. In February, Ulster Bank reported losses of more than €1.2 billion for 2012 - a slight increase on the previous year. Mr Osborne announced that a review would look at whether RBS could be broken up into a "good bank" and a "bad ...

  • JFK eternal flame to arrive in Ireland

    Fire taken from the Eternal Flame at the graveside of former US President John F Kennedy will arrive in Ireland this morning on board an Aer Lingus flight from New York. There will be a welcoming ceremony at the airport when the flame will be transferred from the care of the Irish Army to the Naval Service. The flame will then travel to New Ross in Co Wexford aboard the LE Orla. The flame ...

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