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News about the Irish & Irish American culture, music, news, sports. This is hosted by the Irish Aires radio show on KPFT-FM 90.1 in Houston, Texas (a Pacifica community radio station)
April 08, 2011
Irish News for 04/08/11 (posted 04/08/11 10:30pm CDT)
- www.irishcentral.comSurvey of Dublin - What Irish people really think of their capital city?
- www.irishcentral.comIrishman, the last person executed in Rhode Island set to be exonerated 166 years after
- www.youtube.comFollow Joint First Minister of the Six County Assembly Martin McGuinness on the May 5th Election Trail in the Glens of Antrim.
- www.youtube.comSinn Fein North Belfast Assembly Candidate Gerry Kelly along with Belfast National Graves Association Chairperson Liam Shannon officially launch the 2011 Easter Lily campaign in Belfast City Hall and call on all Republicans young and old to remember our fallen comrades by wearing an Easter Lily and
- www.rte.ieThree Irish banks are to be tested under a new round of European stress testing.
- www.independent.ieSinn Fein has called for any protests over the state visit of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to Ireland to be peaceful as they are an elderly couple.
- www.carlow-nationalist.ieTHIS IS the story of a modest Irish hero, acting practically on his own, who overcame all the odds to save the lives of over 6,500 Jews and allied servicemen in Rome during World War
- www.breakingnews.ieFormer Taoiseach Bertie Ahern earned an income from three different countries last year including Switzerland, the United States and Britain, it has emerged today.
- www.rte.ieTraffic numbers travelling into Dublin city centre have decreased for all types of vehicles but the number of pedestrians is increasing.
- www.bbc.co.ukFrom the days following the murder of Constable Ronan Kerr, BBC News show a selection of striking pictures from across the week.
- www.irishcentral.comNew Dublin Airport terminal has big impact for American visitors
- www.irishecho.com.auPlans to send a comprehensive exhibition of Irish Australia to Ireland were dropped after a museum in Belfast pulled out because of 'scheduling'.
- www.glasnevinmuseum.ieGlasnevin Museum is a must see Dublin attraction for anyone interested in Irish Heritage and Genealogy. The exhibitions on view seek to show the social, historical, political and artistic development of modern Ireland through the lives of the generations buried in Ireland's Necropolis.
- www.thejournal.ieFerry fell into the water at Galway Harbour yesterday while being lifted aboard another vessel, when a cable snapped.
- www.irishcentral.comThe Blarney Stone, one of Ireland's most famous tourist attractions, has got the thumbs down form the highly influential Lonely Planet travel guide....
- www.bbc.co.ukThe timing of the Queen's visit to Dublin is "particularly insensitive", says Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams.
- www.irishcentral.comIf asked to name Irish beers one would immediately come up with the ever popular dark and rich Guinness Stout....
- www.heritagecouncil.ieEducation is at the heart of The Heritage Councils work programme. With knowledge comes a greater sense of responsibility and appreciation of the value of Heritage as it contributes to our quality of life.
- www.irishcentral.comQueen Elizabeth will step foot on the hallowed turf of Croke Park next month – with opponents of her Royal visit already calling for an apology for the Bloody Sunday massacre of 1920....