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			<title>Gun toll; America 9,369 dead, Great Britain 14 -- get the picture? Obama should attend all the funerals in Newtown after massacre (IrishCentral)</title>
						<pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2012 04:31:42 PST</pubDate>							<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://media.irishcentral.com/images/200*133/20121216073009white_house_vigil.jpg" width="200" height="133" alt="" title="" border="0" /> <br /> A vigil was held in front of the White House on Friday night for the victims of the Connecticut shootingHere are the statistics; Murders with a firearm in one year: Great Britain, 14; Australia 59; Canada, 144: USA, 9,369Are we crazy or has the rest  of the world got lucky?The fault lies in ourselves it seems Gun violence is out of control <a href="http://www.irishcentral.com/story/news/periscope/gun-toll-america-9369-dead-great-britain-14----get-the-picture-obama-should-attend-all-the-funerals-in-newtown-after-massacre-183696131.html">READ MORE</a> ]]></description>
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			<title>Romance Rocks World Irish Dancing Championships for Jade Bridgewater and Mitchell Hodges (IrishCentral)</title>
						<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 07:00:17 PDT</pubDate>							<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://media.irishcentral.com/images/200*133/Mitchell_Hodges_Jade_Bridgewater_Trophies_Worlds+2012+th.jpg" width="200" height="133" alt="" title="" border="0" /> <br /> Jade Bridgewater, 4th place Girls 15-16 and Mitchell Hodges, 2nd place Boys 15-162012 World Irish Dancing ChampionshipsPhoto:  Callum BridgewaterJade Bridgewater and Mitchell Hodges had an extra special reason for enjoying the World Irish Dancing Championships this year  The teenagers are competitive Irish dancers in both solo and team events, with impressive records that include Top Five in all the major international events  But spending the whole week together in Belfast, Northern Ireland - in addition to their Top Five placements in the 15-16 events - was the icing on the cake, according to HodgesThe two have known each other for some time, but it was only on this past New Year's Eve that they started dating <a href="http://www.irishcentral.com/story/irishdance/go-feis--the-irish-dance-blog/romance-rocks-world-irish-dancing-championships-for-jade-bridgewater-and-mitchell-hodges-147741705.html">READ MORE</a> ]]></description>
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			<title>Irish women forced to travel to Great Britain for abortions is ‘barbaric’ (IrishCentral)</title>
						<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2012 04:58:00 PDT</pubDate>							<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://media.irishcentral.com/images/200*133/prochoice_rally.jpg" width="200" height="133" alt="Abortion" title="Abortion" border="0" />  </br>By: ANTOINETTE KELLY <p>A Labour Party politician, Ciara Conway,&nbsp; has called it &ldquo;barbaric&rdquo; that women have to travel to Great Britain to have abortions. She blamed successive Governments that had &ldquo;no appetite&rdquo; to face up to the Supreme Court ruling made 20 years ago.</p> <a href="http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Irish-women-forced-to-travel-to-Great-Britain-for-abortions-is-barbaric-147488125.html">READ MORE</a> ]]></description>
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			<title>Great Britain Irish Dancing Championships 2011 North American Results (IrishCentral)</title>
						<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 05:30:35 PDT</pubDate>							<description><![CDATA[  <br /> Great Britain Irish Dancing Championships 2011official sportswear by Ken Barrett KB Leisurewearphoto by Reel Photo CompanyThe last major Irish dancing championship of 2011 and the second oldest major Irish dancing championship in the world, the Great Britain Irish Dancing Championships were hosted by the Southern England Regional Council and took place at the Butlins Resort in Bognor Regis Saturday through MondayReels, slip jigs, hornpipes and treble jigs were performed on stage with live music to determine those Irish dancers who qualified for the third and final recall round  During the recall round, Irish dancers scoring in the top half of their age group danced individual contemporary sets  Adjudicators from all over the United Kingdom and the United States traveled to Bognor Regis to select the very best Irish dancers from among all the competitors <a href="http://www.irishcentral.com/story/irishdance/go-feis--the-irish-dance-blog/great-britain-irish-dancing-championships-2011-north-american-results-132022673.html">READ MORE</a> ]]></description>
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			<title>Irish or British - Rory McIlroy can call himself whatever he likes (IrishCentral)</title>
						<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2011 08:22:23 PDT</pubDate>							<description><![CDATA[  <br /> There was a time when Rory McIlroy’s Irishness -- or the lack of it -- would have really bothered meNot so long ago, I’d have got really upset by his apparent willingness to play for Great Britain at the 2012 Olympics in LondonI may even have slated those comments on these very pages when he made them back in 2009 and said that he would probably play for Britain rather than Ireland in London next yearLikewise, the quick disappearance of the Irish Tricolor as he made his way to the recorder’s hut at Congressional two Sundays ago would have really irked me in the recent past <a href="http://www.irishcentral.com/story/sport/cathal_dervan/irish-or-british---rory-mcilroy-can-call-himself-whatever-he-likes-124777664.html">READ MORE</a> ]]></description>
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			<title>Does the Pope speak for you? (IrishCentral)</title>
						<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 12:15:16 PDT</pubDate>							<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://media.irishcentral.com/images/200*299/20111101035551Picture-2.png" width="200" height="299" alt="" title="" border="0" /> <br /> Following a four-day jaunt to England and Scotland, Pope Benedict is safely ensconced back in Vatican City, declaring that Catholic faith in Great Britain is alive and well The Holy See rightly chose to defy would-be assassins who threatened his life and was rewarded with hundreds of thousands of adoring fans - sorry, worshipers No <a href="http://www.irishcentral.com/story/roots/finnegans_awake/does-the-pope-speak-for-you-103603349.html">READ MORE</a> ]]></description>
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			<title>Pope's visit a great occasion for Britain says David Cameron (IrishCentral)</title>
						<pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2010 06:54:42 PDT</pubDate>							<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://media.irishcentral.com/images/200*133/David+Cameron+th.jpg" width="200" height="133" alt="" title="" border="0" />  </br>By:  <p>Cardinal Newman was one of the greatest Englishmen, not just of his own times, but of any times.&nbsp; Like other courageous men and women of faith he believed passionately that we should follow our consciences.&nbsp; Many, too many, have died for that same cause.&nbsp; In <a title="United Kingdom" href="/topics?topic=United+Kingdom" >Britain</a> their numbers have included both Protestant and Catholic martyrs, like Thomas More, whose trial took place in Westminster Hall, where the Pope will address representatives of civil society from across our country.<br />
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At the end of his historic visit to Britain this week, <a title="Pope Benedict XVI" href="/topics?topic=Pope+Benedict+XVI" >Pope Benedict XVI</a> will beatify the Cardinal during mass in a <a title="Birmingham" href="/topics?topic=Birmingham" >Birmingham</a> park where the Cardinal used to take his recreation during his years as a simple parish priest in that great industrial city.&nbsp; It will be a moving climax to the first official visit ever made to Britain by a pope.<br />
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I use the word historic for this visit.&nbsp; That can often be an over-worked clich&eacute;.&nbsp; But on this occasion it is wholly accurate.&nbsp; That is why television channels around the world will be covering every moment of the four days he spends with us.<br />
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As Britain&rsquo;s Prime Minister I welcome the fact that my predecessors first invited the Pope to visit this country and I am delighted that he accepted that invitation and the one he received from Her Majesty the Queen.&nbsp; He comes here as a Head of State and leader of a church with over 6 million members in Britain and almost 1.2 billion around the world.<br />
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Like other faith groups, the Catholic Church proclaims a message of peace and justice to the world and we work closely with it in the furtherance of these causes.<br />
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Despite the tough times through which we are battling, we have ring-fenced spending on overseas development.&nbsp; The alleviation of poverty is one of the greatest challenges facing the world.&nbsp; The grotesque condition in which too many live today, with disease and misery their constant companions, are a moral affront to all of us who live in comfort in rich countries.<br />
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The Catholic Church and its agencies are in the frontlines of the fight against poverty throughout the world.&nbsp; We work with them &ndash; organisations like CAFOD, SCIAF, Trocaire and Caritas &ndash; in <a title="Africa" href="/topics?topic=Africa" >Africa</a>, <a title="Asia" href="/topics?topic=Asia" >Asia</a> and Latin America.&nbsp; In sub-Saharan Africa, for example, Catholic agencies at local churches provide about a quarter of all primary education and healthcare, and an equally large part of the services for all those suffering from AIDS.<br />
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The Holy See is a partner in pursuit of the UN&rsquo;s Millennium Development Goals, which will be discussed at the <a title="United Nations" href="/topics?topic=United+Nations" >UN</a> Headquarters in <a title="New York" href="/topics?topic=New+York" >New York</a> again next week, at which the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg will represent this country.&nbsp; For our part, we are totally committed to meeting the UN target of spending 0.7 per cent of our national income on aid by 2013.&nbsp; And we want to ensure that the money we spend goes to those who need it most.&nbsp; Sustainable economic development is closely linked to political stability and security.&nbsp; A world in which there is a yawning gap between the rich and the poor will be more dangerous and less secure for all of us.<br />
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We are also close partners of the global Catholic Church in the campaign against climate change.&nbsp; Once again, it is the poor who will suffer most if we do not act to moderate global warming.&nbsp; What is required is not just international agreement to abate carbon dioxide emissions, difficult as that is. We need to develop a new approach to economic growth, defining and pursuing it in ways that respect and preserve our natural environment. <br />
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The new <a title="Parliament of the United Kingdom" href="/topics?topic=Parliament+of+the+United+Kingdom" >British Government</a> strongly believes in pushing decisions down to the local level, and in involving as many people and organisations as possible in working for and achieving the well-being of every community. The great 18th century Tory philosopher, Edmund Burke, called these parts of society, the &ldquo;little platoons&rdquo; and argued that responsibility should be spread among them.&nbsp; I call it the Big Society &ndash; where we&rsquo;re all in it together, where everyone pulls together and works together; a more responsible society, where we all exercise our responsibilities to each other, to our families and to our communities. One where we don&rsquo;t just ask what are my entitlements, but what are my responsibilities.<br />
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Catholic social teaching has made a similar case for more than a century, and Catholic organisations work alongside other faith groups in education and welfare to make our country more harmonious and caring.&nbsp; Of course, the State has a role itself in promoting individual wellbeing, but this work should dovetail with what others do, not subvert it.<br />
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There has been a lot of exaggerated comment that Pope Benedict will this week be visiting a largely secular country.&nbsp; I do not agree with this and there is much evidence in polls and the attendance at religious services to contradict it. But in any case I believe such comment misses the point. The Pope&rsquo;s visit should not just be welcomed by British Catholics or people of faith more broadly but by all who welcome what faith groups contribute to our society and who understand that for many faith is a gift to be cherished, not a problem to be overcome. <br />
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We may not always agree with the Holy See on every issue. But that should not prevent us from acknowledging that the Holy See&rsquo;s broader message can help challenge us to ask searching questions about our society and how we treat ourselves and each other.<br />
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Cardinal Newman once said that one little deed, whether by someone who helps &ldquo;to relieve the sick and needy&rdquo; or someone who &ldquo;forgives an enemy&rdquo;&hellip;evinces more true faith than could be shown by &ldquo;the most fluent religious conversation&rdquo; or &ldquo;the most intimate knowledge of Scripture.&rdquo;<br />
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Cardinal Newman is greatly remembered in Birmingham for his care for its people. During a cholera outbreak in the city, he worked tirelessly among the poor and sick. And when he himself died, the poor of the city turned out in their thousands to line the streets. Inscribed on the pall of his coffin, was his motto &ldquo;Heart speaks to heart&rdquo;. Hardly surprisingly, it is the theme of this Papal visit. I hope that it will be reflected in the warm welcome that Pope Benedict receives in Britain and in the sentiments that he leaves behind when he returns to <a title="Rome (Italy)" href="/topics?topic=Rome+(Italy)" >Rome</a>.</p> <a href="http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Popes-visit-a-great-occasion-for-Britain-says-David-Cameron-103045724.html">READ MORE</a> ]]></description>
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			<title>Electronic Arts 'Battlefield 1943' slammed for being anti-Irish (IrishCentral)</title>
						<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 11:41:29 PDT</pubDate>							<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://media.irishcentral.com/images/200*133/battlefield_1943_213.jpg" width="200" height="133" alt="" title="" border="0" />  </br>By: JORDAN McVEIGH <p>Is <a href="/topics?topic=Electronic+Arts+Inc." title="Electronic Arts Inc.">Electronic Arts</a> anti-Irish?  That's the question after the multi-million-dollar gaming company dumped <a href="/topics?topic=Ireland" title="Ireland">Ireland</a> into &quot;<a href="/topics?topic=United+Kingdom" title="United Kingdom">Great Britain</a>&quot; in its new WWII game &quot;Battlefield 1943.&quot;</p>
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