The first inkling Mary Mulligan had that something terrible was about to happen was when she saw the water lapping against her patio window. "I was thinking, that's an awful lot of water. Full Article at Irish Independent
Gruesome photographs depicting the abuse to Cortez Johnson likely outweighed the facts in his father’s murder trial, defense attorney Stephen Wyse believes. Full Article at Columbia Tribune
Physically unable to stop someone from killling his child? Dead is how impaired I would have to be before I would let it happen. And how hard is it to pick up a phone and call for help? He was shot in the leg, not both arms. Full Article at Columbia Tribune
Breaking the bank: firms will start spending more on IT again next year IDC claims hardware spending will surge back next year, with software and services also set for a boost IT spending is set to return to growth next year, with spending in... Full Article at VNUNet.com
Please activate cookies in order to turn autoplay off Tom Robbins finds the best early season ski deals Snow is falling in the Alps and the Rockies and there are some great December deals around – this could be the ideal time for a ski break. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Scrapheap challenge: Firms are still tentative of going down the virtual route Industry failing to show the benefits that virtual desktop infrastructure technology can bring, research finds Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is being over-hyped and... Full Article at VNUNet.com
At last, a chink of light. Water levels across the west and midlands dropped yesterday, offering hope to flooded families that the worst may be over. Full Article at Irish Independent
Physical evidence dominated the second day of testimony Wednesday in the second-degree murder trial of Horace Johnson, accused of contributing to the death of his toddler son. Full Article at Columbia Tribune
Naked and crying in a corner with his arms duct-taped behind his back, 2-year-old Cortez Johnson stood facing the wall as punishment for urinating on the floor, according to testimony Tuesday evening in his father’s trial for second-degree murder. Full Article at Columbia Tribune
DUBLIN PORT Company should consider moving its landmark oil storage tanks out of Dublin Port to create the extra space the company claims it needs for expansion, instead of attempting to reclaim 52 acres of the bay, Minister of State Seán Haughey told... Full Article at Irish Times