IVAN LITTLE – 23 November 2013 The stomach-churning yet strangely inspirational picture of Fr Alec Reid's compassionate humanity will live long after the rest of the people who remember the heartless inhumanity of that barbaric day in have died.
For it's a photograph that juxtaposes the good of one.... |
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We’re taking a look at all the shopping, entertainment, and (of course) parking arrangements in Ireland’s cities over the next few weekends. Here’s what’s happening on the banks of the Lee…
THE TREES ARE going up, the lights are going on, and for those who’d rather not begin thinking about.... |
There's growing concern that the developed world's food consumption is becoming a threat not just to health, but also to global security. |
THE Pope’s “eyes lit up” when the Bishop of Limerick, Dr Brendan Leahy, told him he was from Limerick during a meeting last month. |
This was about how a tragic story was brought to the world, and about how television became the way all stories would get told JFK: News of a Shooting (More4) is a familiar story, seen from a new angle – the perspective of the reporters covering it. With no Twitter, journalists had to do some work and actually find out stuff for themselves. |
Coill na Giúise is like so many of our 1,300 ghost estates: a once-pleasant landscape, cleared for houses that remain unfinished, and that many people want demolished. But is it that simple? |
Harare, - As Zimbabwe’s economic malaise continues unabated, struggling fast moving consumer goods manufacturers and the country’s christian community appear to have teamed up to literally “defile” the House of the Lord. Radio VOP understands that the Anglican Church has devised a plan to use the.... |
By The Associated Press On the 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, people paused from Dublin to Dallas to remember the slain president of the United States. Collected here are some... |
On the 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, people paused from Dublin to Dallas to remember the slain president of the United States. Collected here are some of memories of Kennedy and the day he died, shared with AP reporters around the globe. EMILY UNTERMEYER, 60, Asuncion, Paraguay. |
DALLAS (AP) — Fifty years after John F. Kennedy fell victim to an assassin's bullet while visiting Texas with his wife, people at home and abroad paused Friday to remember the 35th president of the United States. Collected here are memories of the slain president, details from the day of his death.... |
There is another big question rumbling beneath the diplomatic crisis sparked by revelations Australia had tapped Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's mobile phone: what else will American whistleblower Edward Snowden pull... |
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