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Dublin: 6 °C Friday 24 May, 2013

The Evening Fix… now with added superheroes

Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.

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A sailing boat makes its way along the Fylde Coast in Fleetwood in Scotland as heavy rain clouds gather in the distance. (Dave Thompson/PA Wire)

HERE ARE THE things you need to know as we round off the day in three easy steps.

THINGS WE LEARNED

#QUINNS: Seán Quinn Junior lost his appeal against conviction and imprisonment today – but the Supreme Court found that the indefinite sentence imposed on him for contempt of court can be set aside. Quinn may be now be released from jail on Friday, when he is due to appear before the High Court.

#IRA: The US Supreme Court has temporarily blocked Boston College from turning interviews with a former IRA member over to the US government. The PSNI is trying to access the taped interviews as part of an investigation into an IRA killing in 1972.

#MURDER: A murder investigation is underway after a 30-year-old man was shot dead at a house in Golden in Tipperary early this morning.

#LANCE ARMSTRONG: Sports company Nike has terminated its contract with Lance Armstrong citing the “seemingly insurmountable evidence” that the cyclist participated in doping. Armstrong has also stepped down as chairman of his Livestrong charity saying he wants to help limit it from the damage caused by the scandal.

#MISSING: Police in Wales investigating the disappearance of 37-year-old Catherine Gowing from Offaly have appealed to the public for help in tracing her, amid fears that she may have come to significant harm. A man has been arrested on suspicion of her murder and is being questioned by police.

#WEB SUMMIT: The largest technology conference in Europe kicked off in the RDS today with more than 3,000 people expected to attend the two-day Dublin Web Summit. Here’s 10 predictions from AOL’s Digital Prophet – yes, that’s really his job title – about the future of technology from today’s events.

THINGS WE LOVED

Horse Racing - Wetherby Racecourse

(Anna Gowthorpe/PA Wire)

THINGS WE SHARED




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  • He added: “I’ll do everything for Greece to stay in the euro and have the resources it needs by the end of the year, without it having to be necessary to inflict new conditions other than these already admitted by the Samaras government.” But Hollande said he also felt for the Spanish and Portuguese people “who had paid dearly for others’ excesses”. That is a quote from Hollande. I note we are not worthy of a mention. And our man was on the cover of Time.

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  • blandina 17/10/12 #

    The Taylor swift is not worth watching. Couldn’t finish it. Can’t stand her anyway

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  • Z? 17/10/12 #

    No post-Troika-meeting statement from SF yet?

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