Patrick Ward. Parkmore Estate, Tuam. Mass for Patrick Ward will take place tomorrow Thursday at 11:30 in St. Marys Cathedral, Tuam, for family. Mass will be broadcast on parish radio. Funeral afterwards to Tuam Cemetery. Mary Biggins nee Hynes. Culleen, Headford. Mass for Mary Biggins will take place privately on Saturday at 12 in St. |
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BROTHERS IN CHRIST: Most Reverend Eamon Martin, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Most Reverend John McDowell, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh pictured filming their Christmas Day broadcast for RTÉ. The broadcast can be seen at 12.10 pm on RTÉ 1 television and heard at 1.05 pm on RTÉ Radio 1. |
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We start celebrating early. In Iceland, as opposed to countries like America, we start celebrating Christmas on the evening of 24th instead of the morning of the 25th. In fact, the evening of Christmas Eve is the holiest moment for Icelanders when it comes to the celebration of the birth of Christ.... |
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Mapping it can be tricky. Mackin defines it as running between West 90th and West 130th streets. His book dedicates a chapter to each 10-block stretch. Riverside Drive, however, gets its own chapter. Each section can inspire several walking tours, customized to specific interests. |
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By Joseph Ax and Rich McKay. ATLANTA (Reuters) - With hundreds of millions of dollars pouring into twin Jan. 5 Georgia runoff elections to determine control of the U.S. Senate, Democrats and a constellation of allies are waging an all-out campaign to mobilize as many Black voters as possible. |
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ATLANTA (Reuters) - With hundreds of millions of dollars pouring into twin Jan. 5 Georgia runoff elections to determine control of the U.S. Senate, Democrats and a constellation of allies are waging an all-out campaign to mobilize as many Black voters as possible.
FILE PHOTO: U.S. Senate candidate Rev. |
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ATLANTA (Reuters) - With hundreds of millions of dollars pouring into twin Jan. 5 Georgia runoff elections to determine control of the U.S. Senate, Democrats and a constellation of allies are waging an all-out campaign to mobilize as many Black voters as possible.
FILE PHOTO: U.S. Senate candidate Rev. |
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With hundreds of millions of dollars pouring into twin Jan. 5 Georgia runoff elections to determine control of the U.S. Senate, Democrats and a constellation of allies are waging an all-out campaign to mobilize as many Black voters as possible. |
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With hundreds of millions of dollars pouring into twin Jan. 5 Georgia runoff elections to determine control of the U.S. Senate, Democrats and a constellation of allies are waging an all-out campaign to mobilize as many Black voters as possible. |
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ATLANTA: With hundreds of millions of dollars pouring into twin Jan. 5 Georgia runoff elections to determine control of the U.S. Senate, Democrats and a constellation of allies are waging an all-out campaign to mobilize as many Black voters as possible. |
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Apple Inc. is booting thousands of videogame apps from its platform in China as the government clamps down harder on such content, illustrating the tech giant's vulnerability to state pressure on its business. The iPhone maker this month warned Chinese developers that a new wave of paid gaming apps.... |
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