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Grouch Marx’s clever words might well come in handy
An adaptation of this makes for a good reply for many occasions, that is of course, you never intend applying for the post or membership ag...
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The story below is from The Irish Times of yesterday. The article is written by Arthur Beesley. On face value this is a shocking story and i...
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This is written by Episcopalian priest Andrew Thayer, rector at Trinity Church, New Orleans. I t was published in The New York Times. On Su...
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Dominican priest Leo Donovan died in Kiltipper Woods Care Centre, Tallaght on Saturday morning, February 17. Leo had been over two years in ...
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The majority of Irish people no more supported equality for all citizens in 1916 than they to today. Then the national hatred was focussed on women and poor children (Magdeline Laundries, industrial schools). Today it's non-Irish people, irrespective of their citizenship status, and low-paid workers.
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