From BBC/NI:
A cross-border road designed to cut journey times between Belfast and Dublin has been officially opened.
The ribbon was cut on nine miles of dual carriageway between Cloghogue, south of Newry, and Dundalk.
The £86m scheme will be unveiled by Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Dermot Ahern and NI Regional Development Minister Conor Murphy on Thursday.
The Dundalk to Newry scheme completes the first inter-urban route from Dublin to Northern Ireland.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/6926783.stmSounds like a small thing but, this is big news. It brings Dublin and the north closer. After years of trying to close or pot hole cross border routes they are building roads to link the two communities. Amazing. At least it is to me.