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January 17, 2013
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INSIDE: Get ready for your College Options with our nine-page supplement P17
Soccer:
Dublin Bus fall to agonising late goal to Phoenix Page 38
Football:
Gavin upbeat after O’Byrne progression
Newlands upgrade to start in April PAUL HOSFORD
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ALSOINSIDE: GALLERIES......................6 DUBLIN LIFE...................11 OUT&ABOUT .................26 CLASSIFIEDS ................34 SPORT ...........................35
JOBS THREATENED: HMV administration puts 16 local jobs on the line Page 8
THE long-awaited Newlands Cross flyover is set to begin construction this April after the National Roads Authority (NRA) announced that the awarding of the contract will take place in March. The much-maligned junction is a constant source of traffic headaches to motorists across Leinster, and the revamp will see the demolition of the last remaining traffic lights
between Dundalk and Cork city. The multi million euro funding required is set to be provided through a public-private partnership involving a significant contribution from the European Investment Bank and the Bank of Ireland. The NRA hopes that work will begin shortly after the contract for construction has been awarded.
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No joke: Local businessman Luke is Kerry Person of the Year LOCAL businessman Luke Mori-
arty, owner of the Dublin-based Moriarty Group, has been named Kerry Person of the Year for 2013. The enterprising Kerryman, who employs over 500 people in
three Dublin SuperValu supermarkets, including one in Palmerstown, as well as in Balbriggan’s Bracken Court Hotel and the Court Yard Hotel in Leixlip, was praised by the committee for his approach to his business.