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Che – Ernesto Guevara de la Serna

Che Guevara, by name of Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, (born June 14, 1928, Rosario, Argentina—died October 9, 1967, La Higuera, Bolivia), theoretician and tactician of guerrilla warfare, prominent communist…

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Cozy Autumn Wild Rice Soup

This Cozy Autumn Wild Rice Soup is wonderfully creamy and comforting.  See tips above for how to modify this recipe to be gluten-free and/or vegan, if you prefer. Ingredients 6…

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Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail

The route meanders through one of the largest expanses of blanket bog in Northern Ireland, traversing over tracks, boardwalk and staircase. A steep climb is required to reach the viewing…

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Canada – Unmissable Destinations

Canada is the second largest country in the world and has more lakes than all the other countries combined. From exploring the Rockies on the west coast to the discovering the cosmopolitan cities on…

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Irish News

325m-year-old amphibian bones discovered in Clare

A recently discovered single limb bone and a possible ilium of a tetrapod discovered in Co Clare is the oldest stratigraphically well-constrained tetrapod skeletal fossil material described from Ireland. The…

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Education

Under The Cover of ‘The Making of a Detective’

‘The Making of a Detective’ is a new book by retired Detective Garda Pat Marry from Mullingar that reveals the inside stories of a number of high profile investigations he…

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Sport

The Incredible Story of Stephen Roche

Very few people have won a Tour de France and only eight cyclists have won two Grand Tours in a year. Seven have wo both a Grand Tour and The…

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History

George Orwell 1903 – 1950

George Orwell, pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair, (born June 25, 1903, Motihari, Bengal, India—died January 21, 1950, London, England), English novelist, essayist, and critic famous for his novels Animal Farm…

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Education

10 things to do in your garden in Autumn

1. Mulch vegetable beds and herbaceous borders; this will benefit the texture and structure of the soil, so your plants will be stronger the following season. 2. Now is the…

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NASA is getting ready for the first all-female spacewalk — again

After postponing what would have been the first all-female spacewalk in March, NASA announced on Friday that it will finally make history this month by sending two women on an…

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Lifestyle

Popular Places for Pumpkin Picking in Ireland

In preparation for Halloween, most families nowadays buy a pumpkin and do some pumpkin carving. Instead of just adding it to your weekly grocery shop, why not go pumpkin picking?…

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Garda Public Attitudes Survey Q2 2019

There has been a 6% increase over the last year in the amount of people who don’t worry about becoming a victim of crime, according to the Q2 Garda Public…

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Bram Stoker Festival 25th – 28th October

Whether you’re a resident vampire or visiting from further afield, Bram Stoker Festival 2019 has something for everyone in its gothically inspired programme of events. Get ready for four days and…

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History

The “Death Railway”: The real story behind the Bridge Over the River Kwai

During the Second World War, an estimated 140,000 Allied military personnel were captured by Japanese Imperial Forces and held in a network of camps stretching from Rangoon (Burma-Myanmar) down through…

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Wexford Opera Festival – 22 October – 3 November 2019

When Compton Mackenzie, the renowned novelist and founder of Gramophone magazine, suggested to Tom Walsh that he stage an opera in Wexford, few could have imagined where the idea would…

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A Year on Mohammed bin Salman ‘gets pass from World Leaders’ on Khashoggi Murder

Weeks after journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s murder inside Saudi Arabia’s consulate in Istanbul, the kingdom’s crown prince attended the G20 summit in Argentina to an apparent cool reception. During the official…

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An Garda Síochána announces locations of new regional and divisional headquarters

Under a new operating model, Garda regions will reduce from six to four and Garda divisions will reduce from 28 to 19. An Garda Síochána has announced the locations of…

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Emergency group to issue safety advice ahead of Storm Lorenzo

A meeting of the National Emergency Co-ordination Group to discuss nationwide preparations for the expected arrival of Storm Lorenzo tomorrow evening is taking place in Dublin today at 10.30am. Minister for…

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Jacques Chirac, former French president, dies aged 86

The former French president Jacques Chirac, a self-styled affable rogue who had one of the longest political careers in Europe, has died aged 86. For several years he had suffered…

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Food & Drink

How To Make Wine From Grapes An Easy Step-By-Step Guide To Follow At Home

There are 9 steps in total for this guide. We’ll explain all 9 steps in complete detail in a while, but for now, here is a summary of how to…

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15% OFF Hearing Aids @ Bonavox

Get 15% OFF Hearing Aids @ Bonavox Check out our website for more information …. https://www.bonavox.ie/

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Sport

14 Great Irish Sportsmen

There’s been no shortage of Irish sporting heroes down through the years, and to follow on from our list of the greatest female athletes ever to come out of the…

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Octoberfest in Berlin 2019 Guide

Oktoberfest Berlin is back again in 2019 and gets bigger every year. It won’t be reviling Munich’s Oktoberfest any time soon, but there are plenty of great events that you…

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Aidan Dooley’s Award-Winning Production of Tom Crean Antarctic Explorer Dates Released

Keep up to date with this award-winning production, read reviews and find out about where the show has played and where it will be touring in the future. The show…

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