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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 21, 2011
Irish News for 04/21/11 (posted 11:36pm CDT)
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1884 Irish murderer's tale make dramatic international news
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THE SWORD and hat of Irish revolutionary Sir Roger Casement went on display at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Dublin, yesterday, having been held by the London Metropolitan Police for 95 years.
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Chasing medals on the world stage at the Irish Dance Championships
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Broadcaster is expected to announce
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DOMHNAIGH -- April 24, 1916, Easter Monday, was one of the most critical days in the history of Ireland. On that day, Irish Volunteer units and the Irish Citizen Army, led by Patrick Pearse and James Connolly, began their famous Easter Rising, seizing the General Post Office (GPO) and several other
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Ammunition from the Aud Display of Aud Artefacts in Cork Public Museum The Aud German Ensign in the Imperial War Museum, London Rifle and bayonets from Aud in Imperial War Museum, LondonA copy of the official report on the capture of
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Casement confided his personal papers to Dr. Charles Curry, where he had stayed on the Ammersee, before he left Germany with Robert Monteith in a submarine, ...
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A review of the three Dublin children's hospitals which found they were significantly under-using their operating theatres was carried out during an "extraordinary week" for the health system, the hospitals have said.
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Four-year-old Bradley Sweeney's father says he thought he would be planning his son's funeral.
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The transfer of two passenger ferries onto a cargo ship in Galway Harbour - in order for them to be transferred to Mauritius - has been best by difficulties.
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A rare plan of the Titanic used to assist the British inquiry of 1912 goes on display in Belfast.
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Many more distressed property auctions to be held
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As yet more civilian die at the hands of government forces in the besieged Libyan city of Misrata, Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore says Ireland has
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IrishCentrals top ten Irish hunks over 50 - SEE PHOTOS
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Dancing through the pain barrier at world titles
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Moneygall house repainted in stars and strips for President Obama's visit
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Minister Reilly has now asked Dept of Health officials to get a copy of the Report! According to RTE : An unpublished review, commissioned of Health
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Irish politician want Queen Elizabeth to pay for 'her bed and board'
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Irish Dance World Championships - Ladies under-18 results - PHOTOS
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Once again, Fianna Fail -- the party which has virtually destroyed this Republic -- is talking about celebrating the 1916 Rising. But this event divided Ireland more bitterly than it was already divided.