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...FRANCE Damage Done The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg ordered Britain to pay damages to the relatives of 12 people, 10 of them members of the Irish Republican Army, shot dead in Northern Ireland between 1982 and 1992. The killings, mostly carried out by security forces, were not declared unlawful but the judges said they had been improperly investigated. Responses to the ruling split along sectarian lines. Nationalists said it confirmed that state killings were covered up. Unionist First Minister David Trimble described the decision as "astonishing and perverse." Britain is considering an appeal...
...Network365 Private company based in Kilmacanogue, Wicklow, Ireland CEO: Raomal Perera What it does: Helps carriers to deploy and control mobile commerce on their networks Why it is hot: It is making inroads into Japan by targeting the unique requirements of that booming mobile market www.network365.com...
...down-to-earth place. Exile millionaires live quietly amid the 72,000 Manx residents, and the sense of affluence that pervades its sister tax havens, like the more southerly and glamorous Channel Islands, is less evident in this wind-battered scrap of land lying roughly equidistant from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. "We have a northern, gritty approach to things here," says John Cashen, chief financial officer to the Manx Treasury. "We have to work harder for every pound...
...IRELAND RICHARD EGAN [MONEY...
Founder of EMC, a data-storage-systems firm with a plant and offices in Ireland...