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Taoiseach Enda Kenny is to lodge a formal complaint with the government of Mauritius after photographs of the hotel room crime scene where Michaela McAreavey was murdered - including images of her dead body - were published in a Sunday newspaper on the island Read more...
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Dr James Reilly, the Minister for Health in Ireland, has become the first member of government ever to be named in the Stubbs Gazette - a publication that lists debt defaulters Read more...
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One way to learn about Ireland is to experience its art. Another is to take a class.
At a symposium about playwright Tom Murphy held last week at Fordham University, attendees got to experience the best of both worlds... Read more...
We are all familiar with Mike Bowen's column from Downunder. But Mike is as Irish as they come... Read more...
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Socialism has never worked but it is easy to sell to those who refuse to study history which is why progressives use academia as their base of operations. I'm willing to bet that "Animal Farm" and "1984" are no longer recommended reading in today's high schools... Read more...
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There's an old song by the late new wave bandleader Ian Dury, called 'Reasons to be Cheerful, Part 3'. In it, the London-born rock and roller lists items he feels that he, or indeed, the listener, should be, well, "cheerful" for... Read more...
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Tipperary claimed their 40th Munster title with a 2-17 to 0-16 defeat of Waterford in a superb game at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday afternoon Read more...
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