Share THE oldest, best known and most popular breakdown service in Ireland , the AA, is regarded by many as the "fourth" emergency service. It is instantly recognisable thanks to its distinctive yellow patrol vehicles. It claims to handle over 80pc ...
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Road tax evasion levels in Northern Ireland are almost four times as high as in the rest of the UK, the Department of the Environment has revealed. The 2008 Roadside Survey revealed that the level of evasion in Northern Ireland had risen from 2.3% in ...
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Socialism, once abhorrent to most Americans, is increasingly being embraced by them. But is more socialism likely to reinvigorate the U.S. economy and help Americans? According to the CIA World Factbook , nine European countries place ahead of the ...
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Share A THREE-pronged attack is not easy to take on the chin. And the attack -- a burst property bubble, the first recession in 25 years and an explosive stock market -- has already claimed thousands of Irish casualties. About 80,000 people have lost ...
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I submitted a cheque and an application for a one-year growth bond at my local Post Office. The cheque cleared but, after nine telephone calls, only on four occasions have I managed to speak with anyone. Neither of my two letters has even elicited an ...
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Both need to find people who don't necessarily want to be found. That's why a Maple Grove company that used to cater to private investigators and collection agencies has remade itself for the health care industry as hospitals and clinics struggle ...
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I think you’ll agree this was a strange year when the news was good, bad and ugly. Make yourself a cuppa, put your feet up and decide which was which in this review of 2008. I was driving down the M6 at the time screaming like a banshee. It didn ...
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