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Violence inside the wire must be confronted

Nobody likes any columnist to be overly dramatic, and when there are people losing their jobs hand over fist in manufacturing and construction and the economic prospects for the country appear to be very bleak, issues of sport can rightly be put on the back boiler.

Local author launches new book on anti-hare coursing

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Bad Hare Days is The Kilkenny Advertiser’s ‘Old Kilkenny’ columnist’s newest literary offering recounting a story of the author’s high profile involvement in the Irish anti-hare coursing campaign.

Laughter and tears abound in dog tale

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Anyone who has ever had a dog as a pet will enjoy Owen Wilson’s latest movie Marley and Me to some degree. And for those who adore dogs and even sign their pet’s name on annual Christmas card this movie is a must see.

What breed of Independent are you?

The American columnist Franklin P Adams wrote in 1944 that: “Elections are won by men and women chiefly because most people vote against somebody rather than for somebody.”

Brosna Art Group’s second annual exhibition

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Brosna Art Group is holding its second annual exhibition this Easter weekend in the Annebrook House Hotel, Mullingar. The group’s members have painted together since 2003. The group is made up of 30 local artists who paint in various media.

GAA — Part of what we are

Everyone involved in the world of GAA has a story to tell. If you trace their roots back far enough, there has to have been a starting connection point between them and the GAA.

GAA — Part of what we are

Everyone involved in the world of GAA has a story to tell. If you trace their roots back far enough, there has to have been a starting connection point between them and the GAA.

GAA — Part of what we are

Everyone involved in the world of GAA has a story to tell. If you trace their roots back far enough, there has to have been a starting connection point between them and the GAA.

GAA — Part of what we are

Everyone involved in the world of GAA has a story to tell. If you trace their roots back far enough, there has to have been a starting connection point between them and the GAA.

Blueshirt battle to get into the Dáil

In November 1982, Fine Gael had their biggest breakthrough in Galway West when it took two out of five seats. Since the 1987 General Election, the party has never looked like repeating that success - until now.

 

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