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Denver Post - 1 hour 34 minutes ago
Ireland's lawmakers opened debate Thursday on a bill to grant marriage-style rights to gay couples, a social milestone in a country long observant of Roman Catholic opposition to homosexuality.
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FiberOpticsOnline - 2 hours 55 minutes ago
eircom recently announced that it has partnered with Hibernia Atlantic, the only diverse transAtlantic submarine transport cable provider, to provide direct fibre optic connections from the eircom data centre in Clonshaugh to the US and Canada
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The Columbus Dispatch - 1 hour 34 minutes ago
A state-of-the-art cancer-treatment center that would create 100 jobs won't soon be coming to Dublin.
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Fulda Free Press - Fri Dec 4, 1:05 am ET
Submitted Justin Dierks, Nolan Heintz, Rayna Baumgarn, ethan Heintz, and Emma Chepa. Back row: Adam Jans, Cole Dierks, Ivy Heintz, Mallory Page, and Suzy Pagel.
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San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour 30 minutes ago
Ireland's lawmakers opened debate Thursday on a bill to grant marriage-style rights to gay couples, a social milestone in a country long observant of Roman Catholic opposition to homosexuality. Justice Minister Dermot Ahern said the bill would give gay...
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Contra Costa Times - Thu Dec 3, 7:31 pm ET
The city's move adds 157.7 acres to the city limits
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WMGT Macon - Thu Dec 3, 7:18 pm ET
In Dublin, the police department officially moved in to its new home on South Jefferson Street, Thursday.
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The Advocate - Thu Dec 3, 7:53 pm ET
Irish legislators have begun discussion on a civil partnership bill, which Justice Minister Dermot Ahern (pictured) says would grant gay couples the same rights as married heterosexual couples.
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San Diego Reader - Fri Dec 4, 12:01 am ET
The words “heaven on earth” have oft been used to describe places dear to a writer’s heart. Such a place of enchantment I’ve found in Glencar, County Leitrim, Ireland.
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This Week Dublin - Thu Dec 3, 5:36 pm ET
The Dublin Arts Council released a plan this week to get the community involved in the bicentennial public artwork process.
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Wed Dec 2, 2:12 pm ET
* Irish FA reluctantly accepts Blatter apology
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Immigration Portal - Thu Dec 3, 3:03 pm ET
Caitlín Rebekah Kiernan (born May 26, 1964 in Skerries, Dublin, Ireland) is the author of many science fiction and dark fantasy works, including six novels, many comic books, more than one hundred published short stories, novellas, and vignettes.
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Wed Dec 2, 11:12 am ET
FIFA president Sepp Blatter apologised to Ireland on Wednesday for revealing that the country's football association had asked for a 33rd place at next year's World Cup in South Africa.
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Irish Central - Thu Dec 3, 2:32 pm ET
Ireland, like most countries, has a number of Christmas traditions that are all of its own. Many of these customs have their root in the time when the Gaelic culture and religion of the country were being supressed, and it is perhaps because of that they have survived into modern times.
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Las Cruces Sun-News - Thu Dec 3, 11:50 am ET
It's not just an Irish restaurant. Check out Dublin's Street Pub and groove to DJ Dirty D, DJ Chopstix and DJ Rel spinning the best of mash-ups, remixes, house, rap and R&B from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at what is becoming one of the coolest hang-outs in Las Cruces.