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NEWS & FEATURES
Maddie's
Irish Family Speaks Out Celebratory
pints as imperial system stays Bulger
Spotted in Italy? Landmark
case to be heard in London German
Envoy Criticizes Irish Emerald
Club unites Leicester's Irish folk Huge
revenue losses through housing slump Irishman
is forced to quit over Irish jokes Britain
follows Ireland as house values drop Ireland:
Increased rents may hit landlords and tenants New
Ambassador Presents Credentials POLL
Results
- Social Networks: Should access
to social networking sites be restricted at work?
Yes 61%, No 32%, Unsure 6% New Poll: Do you think that comments by the German Ambassador to Ireland about Irish people were correct? Vote here
ENTERTAINMENT
The Art of Secret Giving Irish American Chuck Feeney is one of the greatest philanthropists in American history, giving his billions away anonymously. A new book by Conor O'Clery reveals the secrets behind his extra-ordinary story for the first time. CAHIR O'DOHERTY reports. Actor
Paddy now moving in a different direction Tarantino
Snubs Kenny Irish
language film in frame for Oscar Foy
hoping to strike a balance in his music World's
largest session Irish
couple keep the sound of music alive Townsend
Makes an Impression
SPORTS
McGeeney Retires, Could Be Manager KIERAN McGeeney has announced his retirement from inter-county football with Armagh and has immediately been linked with the managerial vacancy with the Carlow footballers. O'Sullivan
going for broke Ireland
beat Latvia in European championship O'Driscoll
cleared as fit for selection D'Arcy
determined to rediscover form O'Sullivan
not giving up Kingdom
Cruise to 35th Title McGeeney
Retires, Could Be Manager
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Cormac MacConnell: A Summer to Remember A FRIEND keeps two hives of bees. He took honey from the hives the day before I called. He asked me to taste it. I love honey anyway but this tasted very special, aromatic, succulent, pure. A
question of Faith No
reason yet for Bertie Ahern to stand down Joe
Horgan: Speaking Irish - it's a whole different language The
$45,000 Bertie Question Sidewalks:
ar Crimes in Turbulent Times
IRISH AMERICA MAGAZINE
Book Corner The earlier decades of the 20th century provide the settings for two new works of Irish-American fiction. The "Emerald" Pastime A recent New York Times article about the consistent success of the Minnesota Twins baseball organization made numerous important points about how teams in smaller cities can compete with financial giants. Chicago's Irish Spire Dublin native Garrett Kelleher, 46, aspires to erect the biggest, most expensive skyscraper ever built on the shores of Lake Michigan.
Irish Crafts
Wexford Town Public Library Wexford town's library holds important resources for genealogy, family history, and local history. I was fortunate to visit there in August 2007 when researching a family from Crossabeg Catholic Parish [Tikillin Civil Parish] just north of Wexford town and the River Slaney.
Passenger Lists [Access with Irish Circle]
Relief for VictimsTHE U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) announced details of a new visa classification last week that is designed for undocumented immigrants – but it’s a visa that will hopefully be used sporadically given its eligibility requirements.
IRISH TRAVEL
Rare
Ould Tunes in the Fair CityHandel's Messiah had its world premier in Dublin, way back in 1742 on Fishamble Street. Tranquil
Tipperary
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