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From the archives: 10 Killed, 22 Hurt by IRA Bomb at England Barracks
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLONDON -- The Irish Republican Army claimed responsibility for a huge explosion Friday that reduced a three-story military barracks on the southeast coast of England to rubble, killing 10 people and injuring 22, eight seriously. It would be one of the...Tags: London (England), England, Guerrilla Activity, Armed Forces, Crime, Law and Justice
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'A perfect match'
The Daily News of Newburyport, Mass.Ireland will meet America when solo guitarists Scott Ouellette and Darragh O'Neill take the stage at the Firehouse on Wednesday night. Ouellette, a professional musician and music copyist who lives in Rowley, has been working with O'Neill for nearly a...Tags: Entertainment, Carnegie Hall, Music Industry, Republic of Ireland, Music
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Fortune 500 presence blows horn for city
The Columbus DispatchFor Michael Dalby, president of the Columbus Chamber, the annual Fortune 500 list of companies with the most revenue is a valuable tool that can be used to encourage companies and people to invest and move here. It also reflects a diverse economy that's...Tags: Long Term Care, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Energy Resources, Nursing Homes, Omnicare Incorporated
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BRIEF: Bring it on Home: Ireland
St. Louis Post-DispatchFrom right, Laurie of Highland, Logan of Highland, Blair of Houston, Kale of St. Louis, and Keith Frank of Highland stand in front of the Dingle Peninsula of Ireland. The trip -- They traveled 10 days, and during their visit they met up with Kale, who...Tags: Kale, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Republic of Ireland
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Harris: Digital startup makes move to challenge Facebook
The idea behind Cayova, a startup moving its headquarters to Chicago via Dublin, is that the time we spend in the digital world and the information we share about ourselves is a valuable commodity to marketers. So why shouldn't we, as consumers,...
Tags: Richard M. Daley, Online Advertising, Recreational Equipment Inc., Social Media, Advertising
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On A Trip Abroad, Finding A Bridge Back
The Hartford CourantA letter to the Irish Times Wednesday was headlined "Name for the new Liffey bridge" The body of the letter consists of "Sir — The suspension is killing me. — Yours, etc. Tom Gilsenan." Bravo, Tom. You've done your duty as an Irishman. You'...Tags: Heart Attack, Heart Disease, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , George Bernard Shaw, Republic of Ireland
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Thomas Stokes, former priest at Ybor church, dies
The Tampa TribuneFor 26 years, the Rev. Thomas Stokes was the heart of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Ybor City, feeding the hungry and preaching salvation to people of diverse cultures. Not known to be tech-savvy, Stokes learned to send text and Skype messages to keep...Tags: Heart Attack, Religion and Belief, Republic of Ireland, Tampa, Skype
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UCF, Penn State in talks to play 2014 season opener in Ireland
UCF is in talks to play Penn State in Dublin, Ireland, to open the 2014 season. “We have talked to them about being a potential opponent, but we are far from an agreement,” said David Hansen, UCF senior associate athletics director for...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, George O'Leary, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Bill O'Brien, New England Patriots
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Cold, wet Dublin braces for St. Patrick's Day
DUBLIN (AP) — Never mind the fickle Irish weather. A chilly, damp Dublin is wrapping up warm for St. Patrick's Day. An estimated half-million revelers were expected to brave snowflakes and sleet to line the capital's streets for the traditional...
Tags: Politics, Sydney (Australia), Australia, Travel, Gardens and Parks
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Revelers worldwide start to mark St. Patrick's Day
NEW YORK (AP) — Crowds cheered and bagpipes bellowed as New York City's annual St. Patrick's Day parade kicked off Saturday, and people with a fondness for anything Irish began a weekend of festivities from the Louisiana bayou to Dublin. With the...
Tags: Customs and Tradition, Paul LePage, Army National Guard, White House, Leprechauns (legendary entities)
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Pubs, Parades, and St. Patrick's Day in Dublin
Rick Steves' EuropeSeveral years ago, I served as the Grand Marshal for Seattle's St. Patrick's Day parade. That year, the visiting dignitary was Noel Dempsey, then the Irish minister for communications. Noel explained to me that each St. Patrick's Day, the demand for Irish...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Symbols and Symbolism, Music
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St. Charles picks Irish immigrant as grand marshal of St. Patrick's Day parade
Rosaleen Martinez, or "Rosie" to those that know her, is famous for her love of St. Charles and for bringing a piece of her home – Ireland – to the city in the form of the St. Patrick's Day parade. For that, Martinez will be this year's...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Holidays, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Festive Events
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