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Italian Sausage, Gnocchi and Tomato Soup Recipe

This delicious Italian Sausage, Gnocchi and Tomato Soup recipe is hearty and comforting and SO flavorful.  It’s also extra-delicious when served up with a loaf of crusty bread for dipping! Ingredients…

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History

Berlin – Marking the 30th Anniversary of the fall of the Wall

This November marks three decades since the Peaceful Revolution and the fall of the Berlin Wall. From art installations to dance parties, this is what’s planned. A seven-day city-wide festival…

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Dermot Shea – the Next NYPD Commissioner

NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea is the successor to Commissioner James O’Neill —  set to lead the largest, and one of the oldest, police forces in the United States, Mayor Bill…

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Education

Joe Veselsky – Trinity’s Oldest Student

Joe Veselsky is Trinity’s oldest student and is an inspiring example of lifelong learning. Joe (as he is known) has taken extra-mural courses in the School of Histories and Humanities…

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History

Who Killed Jimmy Hoffa ?

Jimmy Hoffa, in full James Riddle Hoffa, (born February 14, 1913, Brazil, Indiana, U.S.—disappeared July 30, 1975, Bloomfield Hills, near Detroit, Michigan), American labour leader who served as president of…

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Lifestyle

IRISH NATIONAL OPERA: CINDERELLA | LA CENERENTOLA

“It’s not fair!” The notion of justice is of paramount importance to children, and key to the appeal of the Cinderella story.  But whatever your favourite version, you will find…

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5 Places Everyone Must Visit Along Ireland’s Ancient East

1. Newgrange, Co Meath Top of the list, and with good reason, is Newgrange, one of the oldest attractions along Ireland’s Ancient East. Part of the Brú Na Bóinne World…

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Food & Drink

Chicken Soup Recipe

Ingredients 55g/2oz butter 2 onions, sliced 2 sticks celery, finely chopped 2 carrots, finely diced 25g/2oz plain flour 1.2 litres/2 pints chicken stock 450g/1lb cooked chicken, skinned and shredded 1…

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History

Over the Horizon: Aerial Photos of the USSR’s Giant Nuclear Detection System

The DUGA over-the-horizon radar was one of the most important elements of the early warning system against an American nuclear attack on the USSR. More expensive to build than the…

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Education

Bram Stoker – Author (1847–1912)

Irish writer Bram Stoker is best known for authoring the classic 19th century horror novel ‘Dracula.’ Who Was Bram Stoker? Born in Ireland in 1847, Bram Stoker studied mathematics at…

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Food & Drink

Autumn Vegetable Soup

Besides their clear health benefits, vegetable soups are the perfect canvas for what’s in season. This time of year, there’s nothing better than hearty, warming soups loaded up with a…

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Health

Physical Wellbeing After Retirement

You already know your body is going to change as you get older. That’s why it’s important to live as healthily as you can, not only to help prolong your…

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Walking the Wicklow Way – Trails and Paths

Overview Distance: 127km | Ascent: 3,200m | Time: 7+ Days Traditionally the Wicklow Way is walked from north to south, beginning at Marlay Park in south Dublin and ending in…

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Sport

Babe Ruth

Babe Ruth, by name of George Herman Ruth, Jr., also called the Bambino and the Sultan of Swat, (born February 6, 1895, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.—died August 16, 1948, New York,…

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Lifestyle

Shooting at Courtlough Shooting Grounds

Courtlough Shooting Grounds was established in 1996 by former Irish Olympian Richard Flynn and his son William, also an international grade shooter and Irish team member. Our family roots and…

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Food & Drink

Recipe for a Traditional Irish Coddle

Recipe for Irish Coddle In this article, I will show you how I make a Dublin coddle recipe. This is one of the easy dinner recipes and tastes delicious. The…

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History

The Real History Behind ‘The Irishman’

Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Al Pacino and a saga spanning decades? Hook it to our veins. Given that it’s a historical epic, it might be handy to get…

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Technology

Creators Of The Lithium Battery Win The 2019 Nobel Prize In Chemistry

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to John B Goodenough, M Stanley Whittingham, and Akira Yoshino for the development of lithium-ion batteries in…

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Education

8 Facts you never knew about Croke Park

In 1913, the GAA came into exclusive ownership of the Jones’ Road sports ground when they purchased it for £3,500 from Frank Dineen. The ground was then renamed Croke Park…

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Lifestyle

10 Gardening Tips to Make Your Life Easier

You don’t need to be a gardening expert to know all the hacks. There are many simple and cheap ways to give your garden a fighting chance, no matter how…

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Technology

NASA Unveils Its New Spacesuits That Will Take Us To The Moon And Mars

NASA has unveiled its new next-generation spacesuits, which will take us to the Moon and Mars, and they’ve come a long way from anything we’ve seen before. The agency’s Artemis…

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Events

Bord Gáis Theatre: ST Petersburg Ballet Swan Lake 22 Oct 2019 – 26 Oct

Following two sold-out seasons at the London Coliseum, ST PETERSBURG BALLET THEATRE brings the grace and beauty of SWAN LAKE to Dublin, accompanied by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra. Founded in 1994,…

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Irish News

EURO 2020 Worth Over €100m to Irish Economy

Dublin’s hosting of UEFA EURO 2020 next year will be worth an estimated €106m to the Irish economy according to an independent economic impact study carried out by EY-DKM on…

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Sport

Diego Maradona – Soccer’s Greatest Star – A Tragedy

On November 10, 2001, Diego Armando Maradona played his final testimonial match, in Buenos Aires. For those unacquainted with the tradition, testimonials are tribute games, played for adoring, nostalgic fans,…

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