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Ireland scrap South Africa planIreland have shelved plans to play South Africa at a neutral “non-traditional” venue in November after running out of time. Read more | Comments
Rudd unveils carbon research instituteOceania, Australasia, Australia, New South Wales | Technology | 19-09-2008 14:50 | AustralianIT.com.au
AUSTRALIA has set aside $100 million a year for a new carbon storage technology research centre. Bank of Ireland denies takeover approachBank of Ireland has released a statement denying that it has received a takeover approach from Spanish institution Banco Santander. Report: Santander considers take-over of Bank of IrelandSantander is reportedly considering a take-over of Bank of Ireland. Rally Ireland duo to stand downTHE duo responsible for securing Ireland’s entry to the World Rally Championship, Sean O’Connor and Ronan Morgan are to stand down from the promotion and management of Rally Ireland at the end of this month. Harte: O'Neill will be in squadTyrone manager Mickey Harte has insisted that Stephen O'Neill is very much in contention to play against Kerry in Sunday's GAA Football All-Ireland Senior final at Croke Park. Galvin benched as Kerry make two changesKerry captain Paul Galvin will have to play a substitute's role after failing to force his way into the defending champions' team for Sunday's GAA Football All-Ireland Senior final clash with Tyrone. Burnley backing for new tournamentScotland manager George Burley gave his approval to the 4 Associations Tournament which will involve his team, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in spring 2011. O’Neill misses out for TyroneTyrone boss Mickey Harte has made one change to his side to face Kerry in the All-Ireland Football final at Croke Park on Sunday. Griffin gunning for fifth All-IrelandWith four All-Ireland medals in his back pocket, you would think Tommy Griffin would be content with his lot. Justin ready for judgement dayIt is any GAA player's dream to play in an All-Ireland senior final in your debut year even to make the county panel is an achievement. O'Shea and Harte look ahead to historic clashWhile Kerry are bidding to win a third consecutive GAA All-Ireland SFC title Tyrone are fighting to secure their third title since 2003 and the men who will be selecting the teams for battle have been looking forward to the event. Polish paper launches Irish editionThe largest selling newspaper in Poland has launched a weekly edition for the Polish community in Ireland. Wednesday’s racing tipsCheck our tips for selected courses from today's horse racing events across Ireland and in the United Kingdom. Cavanagh set for historic finalThey have won the last five All-Ireland football titles between them and now Kerry and Tyrone are preparing to go head-to-head to decide the destination of the 2008 GAA SFC title in Croke Park on Sunday, throw-in at 3.30pm. Monash developing medical micro-robotsOceania, Australasia, Australia, New South Wales | Technology | 17-09-2008 11:00 | AustralianIT.com.au
MINIATURE robots are being designed to enter the human body and assist with surgical procedures beyond the reach of present technology. BOI reports increasingly difficult trading conditionsBank of Ireland says trading conditions in the first six months of its financial year have become increasingly difficult. Report offers advice to McCain, Obama on science and technology appointments(National Academy of Sciences) The importance of research in solving many of our national challenges, including economic ones, was emphasized today in a new report titled "Science and Technology for America's Progress: Ensuring the Best Presidential Appointments In the new administration." The report, sent to John McCain and Barack Obama with guidance for whomever is elected president in November, provides suggestions on filling key science appointments after the election. Canning back on injury listGalway hurling star Joe Canning is back on the injury list, after revealing that he played through the pain barrier recently during Galway's All-Ireland U-21 semi-final loss to Kilkenny. Hewlett Packard plans to axe 8% of workforceHewlett Packard, which employs around 4, 000 people in Ireland, plans to axe 24, 600 jobs globally over the next three years. NJIT talk by South Bronx leader to focus on sustainability of Newark(New Jersey Institute of Technology) Miquela Craytor, executive director of Sustainable South Bronx (SSBx), will speak Oct. 1, 2008, at NJIT about how green technology can meet the growing climate crisis and also benefit the nation s distressed urban centers. Murray earns Rebels' plauditsCork goalkeeper Aoife Murray was on the receiving end of some major plaudits from her manager Denise Cronin, after her superb shot-stopping performance helped her side earn a five-point victory over Galway in yesterday's Gala All-Ireland Senior Camogie final. Kilkenny's quadruple has Reid in rapturesKilkenny's Under-21s will bring a fourth All-Ireland title back to the Marble City after the completion of a hurling clean sweep from the minor through to the senior grade. Presidential science and technology appointments(National Academy of Sciences) A new report from the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine, offers advice to presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama on filling high-level federal science and technology positions after the election. NJIT physics professor directs effort to install 1.2 meter telescope in NJ(New Jersey Institute of Technology) NJIT physics professor Andrew Gerrard hopes by the end of October to be able to peer through what will be the second largest optical telescope east of Texas. Under his direction, a 1.2-meter diameter, fully-steerable Itek optical telescope will soon be installed far from city lights atop Jenny Jump Mountain, Hope. Cork celebrate 23rd All-Ireland senior camogie winCork 2-10 Galway 1-08 Cork are All-Ireland camogie championsCork have won a thrilling All-Ireland camogie title against Galway. Murtagh masters Johnston raiderMastercraftsman just prevailed in a desperate struggle with Shaweel to give Aidan O’Brien a seventh Bank Of Scotland (Ireland) National Stakes at the Curragh. Cats seal U-21 clash against TipperaryThe icing was put on a fantastic year for Kilkenny hurling as the Cats held off a Tipperary comeback to secure the All-Ireland Under-21 title and confirm an historic quadruple. O'Brien's Freemantle cedes to Nafaath at CurraghAidan O’Brien’s Freemantle was well and truly turned over in the Bank Of Scotland Ireland EBF Fund Maiden at the Curragh as Nafaath ran out a ready winner.
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