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terça-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2015
GLOBE NEWS · THE IRISH TIMES-Dublin’s water supply ‘vulnerable until 2022’
Dublin’s water supply ‘vulnerable until 2022’
‘Specific and serious problems’ occurring in State’s drinking water supplies, says EPA
Mixed reaction to climate Bill
PEGIDA PROTESTS
Derek Scally: Germans are tired of patronising politicians
IMF cuts global growth outlook, warns of deflation risk
Economy
08:02
Paris-based group says cheaper oil was heightening the risk of deflation
Noonan queries proposal to boost euro zone
Ireland fuelling distressed property loan sales
Honohan saw only a slim chance of success
Claire Byrne Live kicks off with equality debate
TV, Radio, Web
08:34
Presenter chairs first show featuring emotive discussion on same-sex marriage
Claire Byrne: 'I’m not a calm person at all’
Pope says contraception ban does not mean breed ‘like rabbits’
Religion & Beliefs
08:17
Francis says no outside institution should impose its views on regulating family size
Islamic State threatens to kill two Japanese hostages
Middle East
07:44
Video threat to kill two Japanese men unless $200m ransom is paid within 72 hours
Drivers warned of snow and ice along some routes
Environment
07:47
AA Roadwatch says roads are icy around Cavan town, Letterkenny and Mullingar
The Sun appears to have dropped topless page 3 photos
TV, Radio, Web
08:51
Times reports that British tabloid has decided to quietly drop controversial feature
Report criticises treatment of immigrants by social welfare officers
Social Affairs
01:00
‘Person or Number?’ study cites incidents of rudeness to immigrants accessing services
Michael Noonan queries proposal to boost euro zone
Economy
01:00
Minister for Finance fears stimulus plan to revive euro economy would be ‘ineffective’
Decision shortly on 20% mortgage deposits
Mayor of Rotterdam tells Islamic radicals to f*** off if hostile to western freedoms
Europe
01:00
Rotterdam Letter: Ahmed Aboutaleb a sure-footed politician in melting-pot city
Banks shout loudest as Mabs tries to clear the debt mountain
Social Affairs
01:00
The State agency is still working hard to help those struggling with financial difficulties
Geraldine: 'He walked from our debt'
Natasha: 'The weight has lifted'
Two new planets bigger than Earth ‘found’ in our solar system
Science
22:03
Scientists say discovery would be ‘truly revolutionary for astronomy’
Beaumont Hospital operations cancelled due to staff shortages
Health
01:00
Patient lists cut and operating theatres closed due to lack of staff
0:43
Bomb threats made at New York's JFK airport
5:15
Teenagers; transitioning to drama
1:47
Cat saves abandoned baby from freezing to death
4:45
Christine Lagarde says Irish people have made ‘huge sacrifices’
5:02
Inside the Innocence Project
Gender gap
Imbalances in our classrooms and all the way up the line
Michael Harding
Did you ever watch a woman eating a pork chop, he asked?
X-rated?
It's complicated: the real truth about women and porn
Ask the expert
My 10-year-old daughter finds it hard to make friends
Sport
The Morning Sports Briefing
Sport
Leinster face a choice between Healy and O’Brien, Everton’s Rocky season continues, McGregor gets Vegas title shot and Tony McCoy says Jezki can spoil Hurricane Fly’s perfect ten
Rodgers aims to overcome Mourinho in Capital One Cup semi-final
St Vincent’s man Ger Brennan favours ‘real’ break for clubs
Leinster could have Seán O’Brien or Cian Healy available at Wasps
Conor McGregor whips up hype for José Aldo UFC bout
Business
IMF cuts global growth outlook, warns of deflation risk
Economy
Paris-based group says cheaper oil was heightening the risk of deflation
Noonan and AIB chairman to meet over Duffy successor
Twitter strategist ditches smartphone to combat addiction
Facebook generates $227 billion of ‘real economic activity’
Dragon Oil cuts spending forecast as oil rout continues
Columnists
Dominic Coyle
Claiming relief for adult student son’s medical expenses
John FitzGerald
Counting the cost of election promises
Proinsias O'Mahony
Stocktake: Investor jitters look likely to persist
Paul Krugman
Grappling with a political era in which facts don’t matter
Life & Style
A week in my . . . public health clinic: ‘The generalist nature of our work is what makes it so spec
Sylvia Thompson
In this series we talk to health professionals and look behind their titles and job descriptions to get an insight into their working lives. This week: Margaret Scargill, a public health nurse in Co Wicklow
My health experience: ‘I was shy when my jaw overlapped - now I never stop talking’
Ask the Expert: My daughter finds it hard to make friends
It’s complicated: the truth about women and porn
Training posts closed to many foreign doctors working here
Culture
‘This might be awful’: the Theatre Machine test
Una Mullally
Each evening, audiences pay €14 to see four short works in progress. You might see a disaster or an embryonic hit
Everything you always wanted to know about the DUP, but were afraid to ask
Unthinkable: Is mystical thinking a cop-out?
An Irishwoman’s Diary on Carolina Oliphant, the Flower of Strathearn
Dacia Maraini on the books and characters which inspire her
Divorced Ireland
Ireland’s divorce regime: long, cumbersome and expensive
Divorce amendment passed in 1995 imposed two-stage process on divorcing couples
How wife-swappin’ sodomites won the right to remarry
How to get divorced for less than €200
My divorce: ‘I won't marry again, ever’
Divorce, Irish style
Irish Times Video
3:49
The Waterboys go busking on the streets of Dublin
Mike Scott and violinist Steve Wickham from the Waterboys go busking outside the Gaiety Theatre. The band are promoting their new album, Modern Blues, which is released on the 19th January. Video: Daniel O'Connor
1:01
In The Frame: the week in Irish Times photos
7:04
The Irish Times Film Show: Whiplash and Wild
Mysterious swarm of bees invades Dublin 6
Prison art: from the cell to City Hall
Generation Emigration
Second Opinion: Emigration is a major public health issue
Health & Family
Jacky Jones
Nearly 250,000 healthy citizens have left since 2008, but no one seems to care
I clung fiercely to my Irishness for decades after emigrating
‘Events at home made me feel separated and unconnected’
‘You can quickly become a tourist in your native country’
Want to find a job abroad? Learn how to search
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Racehorse ownership: more than just a day at the races
Irish Thoroughbred Marketing (ITM) is the IDA of the thoroughbred industry
Engineers Ireland wishes to recruit a Director General
This is a significant leadership role that offers many opportunities to grow and develop the organisation
Dublin Bus - Chief Executive Officer
The Board of Dublin Bus wishes to appoint a successor to the current Chief Executive
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