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Here's What Happened Today: Monday

Everyone’s been talking about court for alleged carjackers, Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore on the coalition’s “bad few months” and Abu Hamza found guilty.

NEED TO CATCH up? TheJournal.ie brings you a round-up of today’s news…

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IRELAND

  • A date has been set for action by Sean Quinn’s family over €2.3bn loans from the former Anglo Irish Bank. [RTÉ]
  • A teenager and man in his 40s both appeared court over carjackings, amid safety warnings from gardaí to the public.
  • Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore told TheJournal.ie that the coalition has had “a bad couple of months” – and that Labour is in contention for two European Parliament seats.
  • A couple stopped to help after a collision – and had their own car stolen.
  • The Department of Education has rejected Micheál Martin’s comments about ‘widespread cuts’ to SNA posts.
  • A prison body wants Travellers leaving prison to be able to avail of a dedicated strategy.
  • The INMO and Minister for Health continue to clash over whether HSE proposals compromise patient safety.
  • A European candidate said he was dragged out of the studio during a Prime Time ad break last night.
  • Two rape crisis centres are to close temporarily due to a €120,000 shortfall.
  • A woman with disabilities was awarded €30k after her employer refused to provide her with a chair.
  • A Wexford man was jailed for 12 years for the rape of his partner’s daughter. [RTÉ]
  • Brian Cowen hit the campaign trail in Tullamore for Pat ‘The Cope’ Gallagher.

INTERNATIONAL

Abu Hamza faces US terror trial Abu Hamza PA Wire / Press Association Images PA Wire / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

#NEW YORK Abu Hamza was found guilty of kidnapping and terrorism offences in a New York court.

#BALKANS More flooding is expected in the Balkans as the rivers reach new peaks.

#WAR CRIMES The Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic’s defence case has opened against charges of genocide.

#NORTH KOREA Kim Jong-Un was said to have been “up all night” worrying about the collapse of an apartment block.

#PHILADELPHIA A US Airways flight had to divert to Dublin after crew felt ill – the second such incident this month.

INNOVATION

  • Would you pay to watch other people play video games? Some of the most successful YouTubers already offer this (free) service, but Twitch.tv could be the new way to experience gaming. [Quartz]
  • Looks like Facebook is hopping on the Snapchat train. What do you think? [TheJournal.ie]

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    May 17th 2014, 9:04 AM

    They can meet in Ennis and have their combined rag week so!

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    May 17th 2014, 9:21 AM

    Brilliant. I alway said that what the Atlantic Corridor needs is a framework to enhance collaboration. I’m just amazed that a multi-stakeholder regional cluster hasn’t been envisaged before now.

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    May 17th 2014, 2:14 PM

    I am not convinced. I would use the example of silicon valley a region we should emulate. There you have a region with a huge amount of institutions doing their things and competing. No federally driven mergers or amalgamations. Take the example of Caltech, a small but amazingly successful IT. Give the institutions more autonomy and a fixed budget and let them compete.

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    May 17th 2014, 11:13 AM

    For a country of 4.5 million people, we sure have an endless number of third level institutions.

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    May 17th 2014, 11:38 AM

    First Tipperary Institute merged with LIT now GMIT. Why does this country think centralisation and merging is the answer to everything. It’s a just a ruse for more cuts but the people are too stupid to see it. Same with the abolition of the urban councils. A cash grab on the rich urban councils to save rural Ireland. Name one situation where centralisation/mergers has worked in this country?

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