CANDLES are to be lit in households across south Limerick and further afield this Saturday evening to guide Herbertstown man Pat Fogarty on his final journey. The popular father-of-one from Ballinard, Herbertstown passed away at Milford Care Centre on Thursday. He was 57. |
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In front of the computer, in agency terminals, on social media, without ever going out into the street, without 'wearing out the soles of shoes,' without finding people to search for stories or verify certain situations with their own eyes, the Supreme Pontiff said. |
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In his message for the 55th World Communications Day, Pope Francis suggests that communications should be based on direct encounter with reality, people, and experiences. He criticises “standard, often tendentious narrative” found in today’s communications. |
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The life and times of Henry Edgeworth, the Longford-born priest who accompanied King Louis XVI to the scaffold in 1793 |
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Larry King, the amiable American broadcaster whose live global TV programme on CNN made him one of the most famous talk-show hosts in the world, has died in Los Angeles. He was 87. King died on Saturday morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, according to a statement on his official Twitter account. |
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During the past two years, U.S. counterterrorism officials held meetings with their European counterparts to discuss an emerging threat: right-wing terror groups becoming increasingly global in their reach. American neo-Nazis were traveling to train and fight with militias in the Ukraine. There were suspected links between U. |
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WHEN Donald Trump denounced the assault on Capitol Hill, it was widely regarded as a hostage-like statement, delivered under duress and in no way reflecting his personal views. If he wanted to say what he meant, he should perhaps have taken a lesson from Neil Lennon. |
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W ell before places of worship were closed during the first lockdown, we hectored my father to remain indoors and stay safe. He rebelled. One frigid Sunday last March, through the silence of a sleeping household, he slunk down the hall and to the kitchen, careful not to rouse his house guests. |
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Mary Robinson (née Mason), Cullyfad, Killoe, Longford The death occurred, peacefully, in her home, on Friday, January 22 of Mary Robinson (née Mason), Cullyfad, Killoe, Longford and formerly of Tipperary. Mary is predeceased by her father Andy and sister Johanna. |
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The conflict began after security forces cracked down on lawyers and teachers protesting the imposition of French language on schools and courts in the regions. The conflict has displaced at least 700,000 people, including Mrs Endne and her husband, who fled with their two kids from Babessi, their.... |
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