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news for 08.09.2008 News Article (Metal Hammer) view news
Swedish metallers hit the road in October. Swedish war-doom slayers Grand Magus have announced a batch of UK dates for October. The viking metal gods will play: 26th October - The Croft, Bristol 27th October - Auntie Annie's Porterhouse, Belfast 28th October - Eamonn Dorans, Dublin 29th October - Studio 24, Edinburgh 30th October - Eddies, Birmingham.
Radio Nova wins classic rock radio licence (RTÉ News) view news
Radio Nova 100 has won a licence to operate a classic rock station in Dublin city, county and the commuter belt around the capital. The station aims to go on air next August.
ISEQ powers ahead on US bank rescue (Ireland Business World) view news
Shares on the Dublin market surged by well over 6pc on hopes that the decision by the US government to come to the rescue of mortgage firms, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, will mark the beginning of the end of the credit crunch.