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by Mairead Foley - 2008-11-04
The Sleeping Beauty…Enjoy the story of this timeless children's classic, which is held at the modern and spacious Helix Centre in Glasnevin, from November 29th to January 4th. Written and directed by ...
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by CarHire.ie - 2008-11-06
Kerry, a land in Ireland commonly known as 'Kingdom', is among the most significant tourist destinations in Ireland. Some of the most visited places in the Kingdom are the Ring of Kerry, Lakes of Kill...
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by Russell Shortt - 2008-11-14
The Gallowglass derive their name from the Gaelic, Gall Gaeil meaning ‘foreign Gaels'. They were a mercenary warrior elite that originated amongst Gaelic-Norse clans residing in the Western Isles a...
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by Russell Shortt - 2008-11-14
Ernesto ‘Che' Guevara was born on 14 June, 1928 in Rosario, Argentina, the eldest of five children into a family of Spanish, Basque and Irish descent. His father Ernesto Guevera Lynch said of his s...
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by Russell Shortt - 2008-11-14
A famous Irish writer once commented ‘you can tell an Irish woman but you can't tell her much', they are complex, enigmatic and mysterious creatures. If you have become intimate with a wonderful Ir...
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by Russell Shortt - 2008-11-14
Barack Obama's great-great-great-grandfather, Falmouth Kearney was born and reared in Moneygall, Co. Offaly, Ireland. His father, Joseph was a shoemaker but Falmouth left Ireland at the tender age of...
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by Russell Shortt - 2008-11-14
Inishmor is the largest and most accessible of the Aran Islands. You can reach Inishmor by plane from Connemara regional airport at Minna, near Inverin, about 35km west of Galway or by ferry from Ros...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-11-14
The Chinese New Year 2009 will be the Year of the Ox (or the Year of the Brown Cow as it's also known) and marks the 4707th Chinese calendar year. There are a total of twelve animals that rotate as fo...
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by Gianni Truvianni - 2008-11-23
It was the summer of 1994 and the date was June 18, a day on which Italy would be playing its first world cup game against the Republic of Ireland. I for my part would be not only watching it but eve...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-12-20
· Killarney National Park This wild and beautiful National Park was the first of its kind in Ireland when Muckross Estate was presented to the State back in 1932. The National Park covers 25,000 acres...