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Belfast Titanic celebration gives Northern Ireland city a major boost

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hello, with repect! why all the hype about a boat ,that sank! ie/it was built in east belfast, employed protestants, and any catholics working in the shipyard were met with the venom of hatred of catholics,many were injured and some were killed! many were thrown into the river lagan! so if we are to talk about belfast and its anti catholic shipyard lets stop painting the rosy picture of it lets tell the whole story of bigotry against catholics and anything irish! and dont forget the bigotry and discrimanation is still going on as i write ! against the catholic population! thank you frankie dutton andersonstown west belfast co.antrim ireland
What happened to Co. Clare with the Cliffs of Moher, and the beautiful Coast Rd. from Ballyvaughn to Doolin, etc. Speaking of Doolin, as small as it is (really small) I stayed about a mile away last year, and couldn't get near the village it was so crowded, and what music they have in the pubs. Forget about Galway City, and keep going to the beautiful wilds of Connemara, and the quaint village of Clfiden as well as Letterfrack, Roundstone, and you have to see the Kylemore Abbey. I have always by-passed Dublin with its one million people, and flew into Shannon, rented a cottage wherever my destination took me, and off I went. Do I love Ireland and its people? I'm going back for the 13th time, so I guess I do.
Limerick? Seriously? Must have got lost on their way to Kenmare.
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