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Florida’s Orlando Eye is 400 feet tall.
The FSAI ordered 14 businesses to close in May.
The Food Safety Authority served eight enforcement notices last month.
“This is not just a political issue, it’s my life.”
The introduction of kill switches on smartphones has helped reduce the number of robberies and thefts in London, New York and San Francisco.
Elderly residents were removed from the care home last night due to the immediate closure.
The pub was issued with a closure order by the Food Safety Authority that was lifted two days later.
The anti-craic brigade were out in Kilmainham.
The FSAI said there is absolutely no excuse for negligent practices.
Holders also fined €10,000 for banner displayed during their last 16 win against Arsenal.
We’re going to the zoo, zoo, zoo… No. Wait. No we’re not.
Áras an Úachtaráin says the President has signed the Criminal Justice Bill, which allows networks to be shut down in emergencies.
The Greek government has shut down state broadcaster ERT’s TV and radio stations, with the loss of nearly 3,000 jobs, in order to save money.
The Government wants the new Criminal Justice Bill to be on the statute books before next week’s G8 summit.
If amendments to legislation are approved, Minister Shatter said that mobile phone companies will be able to shut down networks in areas during the G8.
A dispute over censorship at a newspaper has led to authorities shutting down microblog accounts.
Authorities say the interruption is “maintenance” – but activists are accusing the Syrian regime of preparing a massacre.
Operations were halted “to ensure the safety and security of employees and assets”.
The Rock Bingo hall was closed last week after gardaí searched the premises under the Gaming and Lotteries Act. Its owner, James Barber, said the company have done nothing wrong.