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Taking a vaction at home and a well timed goal on the GAA fieldTalking about holidaying in Ireland…I have been host to part of my family who have been visiting us for the last week. We have really enjoyed ... ... November 01, 2011 by Mary Bermingham
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Calls for St. Patrick’s Day to be made a public holiday in Northern IrelandIn a sign of the transformed political reality in the North, both nationalist and unionist politicians have called on the British government to make Saint Patrick's Day a public holiday in Northern Ireland. ... January 16, 2011 by DARA KELLY
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Paddy Power taking bets on Guinness Day becoming a national holiday in IrelandIrish bookmaker Paddy Power is taking bets at 12-1 that September 24th, the date that Guinness celebrates its birthday, will become a national holiday. ... September 24, 2009 by KENNETH HAYNES
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Photo Gallery: Wonderful world of Irish water sportsTalking about holidaying in Ireland…I have been host to part of my family who have been visiting us for the last week. We have really enjoyed ourselves.The first day I took them up through the Burren and we had lunch of salad and May 06, 2009
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Great golfing vacations in IrelandIreland’s golf courses are a mecca for golf lovers. There are about 440 in the country - and according to Ireland’s official tourism agency, the Emerald Isle has more golf courses than any country of comparable size on the planet. ... March 11, 2009 by
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The land and landmarks of KerryKerry is one of the loveliest of Ireland's counties and if you have not yet paid it a visit, it might now be time for you to undertake St. Brendan's journey in reverse. Do this illustrious saint who was known "the Navigator" the h ... March 07, 2009 by Sharon Ni Chonchuir
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The Future of the Great Blasket IslandThree miles out to sea, stark against the western horizon, storm clouds are swirling above the Great Blasket. The future of this unique island, renowned for its desolate beauty, its crumbling ruins and its cultural legacy, i ... March 07, 2009 by Sharon Ní Chonchúir
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The Céide FieldsWhen one thinks of Stone Age archaeological sites, Stonehenge, Altamira and Newgrange may come to mind. Most likely The Céide Fields will not. But it should. ... March 07, 2009 by Liam Moriarty
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Oh to be in Sligo and the magic of Yeats countryAs early as 1913 the poet W.B. Yeats declared, "Romantic Ireland's dead and gone. It's with O'Leary in the grave." To many living in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland these lines have never seemed truer. ... March 07, 2009 by Bridget English
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Five mistakes to avoid in IrelandA little bit of local knowledge goes a long way - and with this in mind, we at IrishCentral have prepared a brief guide to vacationing in Ireland. ... March 07, 2009 by Conn Corrigan
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