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by Amit Kumar - 2007-04-29
Presently the growing popularity of online dating and social networking has affected lot to the singles and dating sites worldwide. Dating sites are applying more and more new strategies to cater ...
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by Martin Mallett - 2007-05-03
The well known Celtic cross and Celtic Christianity is a thing of beauty and is also a possessor of very many meanings. In appearence, it resembles a traditional Christian cross but with a circle draw...
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by Martin Mallett - 2007-05-03
The cross of the Celts and Celtic Christianity is a symbol of beauty and also a possessor of many meanings. It resembles a traditional Christian cross, with a circle drawn around the joints of the ...
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by Peter Slevin - 2007-07-01
Ireland Local has been launched in the last two weeks. The only one of its' kind in Ireland, the website aims to provide highly relevant content within its' four main areas These area are property, ve...
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by Irish Hotels - 2007-07-19
Ireland is a popular tourist destination. This country offers unrivalled tourist attractions. This is what makes people come back time and again to Ireland. What makes Ireland as popular as it is now ...
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by Neil Street - 2007-07-01
Take a glance at a bookstore's baby names shelf, and you'll see that Irish baby names are a very popular category. But for many prospective parents, Irish names can be very confusing. Many diffe...
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by WONG WARREN21 - 2007-09-03
Founded in 1887 the Notre Dame Football team is one of the most popular and well respected teams in the NCAA today. Notre Dame is the only team in US history to have won 8 wire (AP or Coaches) nationa...
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by Philip Spires - 2007-12-13
Anne Enright's The Gathering deserves every ounce of praise it has received, and perhaps a bit more. It's a family history of the Hegartys, told by Veronica after the death of her brother, Liam....
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2008-06-20
Barack Obama's much touted campaign cries for "Change We Can Believe In" and the response of the everyday citizens of Europe to the recent "no" vote from the Irish are raising the same questions o...
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by celtgrfe - 2008-07-05
Most of the Irish, who settled in Pennsylvania coal regions, prior to the great Irish famine (1845-1849), came from the counties of Kilkenny and Laois, in south-central Ireland. These Irish immigrants...