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New Orleans braces itself for Issac

New Orleans is facing the prospect of being battered by a huge storm on the seventh anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

Study shows hundreds of vacant business premises in Clare

700 commercial units and business premises in Clare are lying idle and empty.

Republican Party Conventions gets underway

The US Republican Party Convention will get underway properly in Florida today.

Study links Cannabis with IQ damage

A major study's concluded teenagers who get hooked on cannabis risk long term damage to their IQ.

Paralympic Torch travels through Dublin today

The Paralympic Torch comes to Ireland today ahead of the start of the London games tomorrow.

No decison on property tax according to Minister

The Finance Minister says no decision has yet been made on the details of the new property tax.

Clare farmers encouraged to discuss personal problems

Clare farmers are being urged to discuss their personal issues, which the IFA say have been increased as a result of recent months of heavy rain.

Man charged with attacking Irish men in Melbourne

A 31 year old Australian man has been remanded in custody after being charged in connection with an alleged hammer attack on two Irish backpackers in Melbourne.

SIPTU warns strike action could ground all flights at Shannon Cork and Dublin

The union representing Aer Lingus and Dublin Airport Authority workers at Shannon, Cork and Dublin Airports has warned that strike action at the state airports is 'more probable than possible'.

Transport Minister urged to act to prevent Shannon Strike

The Transport Minister's being urged to strike a deal with DAA and Aer Lingus workers who are set to ground flights at Shannon, Cork and Dublin Airports next month.