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Stryker Cork recall
Thursday, 24 January 2008

Stryker Corporation has announced that it is voluntarily recalling two products manufactured at its Cork facility.

 
Objection raised to CUH masts
Thursday, 24 January 2008

Health Forum member and city councillor Catherine Clancy has lodged an official objection to Cork City Council's planning department to the proposed retention of O2 mobile phone equipment located on top of Cork University Hospital (CUH).

 
Cork companies thinking big at National Small Business Awards
Thursday, 24 January 2008

A Cork company has been short listed in two categories at the upcoming National Small Business Awards 2008.

 
Midleton - a town divided
Thursday, 17 January 2008
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A town that showed so much cohesion four years ago when the whole community joined forces to search for missing 11-year-old Robert Holohan, was yesterday divided as the schoolboy's killer was released from prison.

 
2007 a success for port
Thursday, 17 January 2008

The Chairman of the Port of Cork, Dermot O'Mahoney has said in his annual statement that 2007 was a great success for the company.

 
Lord Mayor of Cork welcomes Circus Festival Ireland
Thursday, 17 January 2008
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The Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Donal Counihan handed over a sponsorship cheque to the clowns and characters of Circus Festival Ireland this week as the city prepared for its stint as the Capital of Circus.

 
Ferry plan sunk
Thursday, 17 January 2008

There will be no Swansea Cork ferry in operation this year, at least according to Labour city councillor Michael O'Connell.

 
Nurses issues final warning over pay-hikes
Thursday, 17 January 2008

The two main nursing unions in Ireland yesterday issued a stern "final warning" to industrial relations chiefs to raise nurses' pay following last weeks benchmarking report.

 
Cork companies scores big in South Africa
Thursday, 17 January 2008

A Blackpool based software company has successfully secured a substantial contract to provide wireless based broadband into remote parts of South Africa.

 
Minster to face questioning on garda station closure
Thursday, 10 January 2008
Justice Minister Brian Lenihan will face tough questioning when the Dáil resumes at the end of this month regarding the future of the Watercourse Road garda station in Blackpool.
 
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