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Anvil! The Story of Anvil

February 23, 2009
Anvil! The Story of Anvil

Anvil! The Story of Anvil… Robert Hogan finds out what Rock Biopics should be like. Most reviewers will call Anvil! The story of Anvil something along the lines of ‘real life Spinal Tap’ or something obvious, because this excellent documentary bears a few similarities; the band in question are an OTT metal band way...
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Roy Keane: The Interview

February 23, 2009
Roy Keane: The Interview

Roy Keane speaks exclusively to Toast about his time at Sunderland, his reasons for leaving and what the future may hold. ‘That’ handshake… It’s midday on a Saturday and, after pausing for the Angelus, Roy Keane takes a sip from his vanilla machiatto. His former team, Sunderland are playing an away game against Arsenal...
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President Obama’s swearing-in Ceremony

February 10, 2009
President Obama’s swearing-in Ceremony

In 1995, before entering politics, Barack Obama published his first book, “Dreams from my Father”. Described by critics as “the best-written memoir ever produced by an American politician”, it became a best seller after he rose to political prominence. It also spawned an audio-book version. The future president’s best friend at high-school, ‘Ray’ (real...
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Taoiseach plans ‘Sale of Work’ to save Economy

February 10, 2009
Taoiseach plans ‘Sale of Work’ to save Economy

The Taoiseach, Brian Cowen has announced that the government is to hold a sale of work to aid the country’s ailing finances. The government is aiming to raise at least €1,000 at the event, due to be held at the Mansion House on March 9th at 2pm. People are being asked to donate non-perishable,...
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The Toast Guide to dealing with Unemployment

February 10, 2009
The Toast Guide to dealing with Unemployment

Less than two years ago, our disgraced former Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern kindly requested that anyone who suggested that Fianna Fail was leading us into a recession, should just go and slash their wrists and die a lonely, painful death. Sadly, too many people ignored that great man’s plea, and we now find ourselves talked...
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