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USA! USA!

# usa-usa - Friday 12 October, 2012

Taoiseach back in the US, still sad over Mayo defeat

Enda Kenny is in Philadelphia to promote Ireland.

# usa-usa - Saturday 6 October, 2012

Obama raises $181 million in September in campaign boost

It was the biggest monthly cash take by Obama in the 2012 presidential race – but how will it compare to Romney’s donations?

# usa-usa - Wednesday 3 October, 2012

Ahead of Obama vs Romney: Top 5 moments from US presidential debates You're No Jack Kennedy This post contains videos

Ahead of Obama vs Romney: Top 5 moments from US presidential debates

Obama and Romney will go head to head for the first time in a presidential debate tonight – but here’s 5 stand-out moments from previous presidential races.

# usa-usa - Wednesday 4 July, 2012

From The Daily Edge In pics: Adorable on the Fourth of July Dan Rooney This post contains images

In pics: Adorable on the Fourth of July

President Higgins may have competition for the most loveable elderly statesman in the Phoenix Park…

# usa-usa - Tuesday 27 March, 2012

Government: no decision yet on whether Denis O’Brien gets invite to forum

Lucinda Creighton TD had said today that Denis O’Brien should not be invited to the Global Irish Economic Forum due to the findings of the Moriarty Tribunal.

# usa-usa - Wednesday 21 March, 2012

WATCH: the Kennys at the White House Love-in This post contains videos

WATCH: the Kennys at the White House

Also starring Joe Biden and a joke about lubricant.

# usa-usa - Monday 19 March, 2012

Ding ding! Enda Kenny set to ring opening bell on Wall Street today

The Taoiseach is in the middle of his trip to the US to promote Ireland. Tomorrow he will meet President Obama in the White House for a bilateral meeting.

# usa-usa - Tuesday 13 March, 2012

Joan Burton to visit New York today to tell America that Ireland is great

The trip is the latest in a series of visits to America by senior Irish politicians recently in a bid to promote Ireland’s business and tourism.