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Taoiseach Enda Kenny fought back tears as he delivered an official state apology to the women who were treated like slaves in Catholic-run Magdalene Laundries Read more...
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The world's second biggest cycle race after the Tour de France - the Giro D'Italia - will start in Ireland next year Read more...
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Gwen Orel Reviews Mint Theater's Production of Katie Roche Read more...
In the hustle bustle of every day life it's easy to forget the past. Our poem this week from Dennis F. Sheehan of the Mallow Poetry Group reawakens us to the memory of the man who gave our country ballads like "A Nation Once Again" and "The West's Awake." Read more...
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Rush Limbaugh said that for the first time he was ashamed of his country and his words made the top Drudge headline and generated a ton of comments from talking heads in Washington... Read more...
Oh boy, what a week. Not for the obvious reasons, even. Not for the trial of Oscar Pistorious or even Enda Kenny delivering his big apology. I'm putting that one off as long as I possibly can because that's one that you have to work up to. Otherwise you'll end up with an ulcer... Read more...
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