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Tubridy's huge tally helps Clare overcome Carlow
Monday March 22 2010
Fourteen-man Clare had just a point to spare over 13-man Carlow at Cusack Park in Ennis yesterday.
Setting their stall out to offer the best local food
Sunday March 21 2010
THERE is one thing pretty well guaranteed about farmers' markets, you will always meet a bunch of interesting and colourful people from a cross section of life.
Catholic guilt . . . Costs . . . Primates . . . Penance
Friday March 19 2010
- ACcording to Monsignor Maurice Dooley, "Bishops were not obliged to tell gardai of abuse" (Irish Independent, March 16) because there was no statute or common law requiring them to do so.
Burns leaves it late for Leitrim
Monday March 15 2010
A Liam Burns injury-time goal and point secured a first victory for Leitrim in the current campaign when they overcame a strong South Down at Carrick-on-Shannon yesterday.
Disgrace . . . Moaning . . . Message . . . Decision
Thursday March 11 2010
- This week we have the disgraceful revelation that more than 58,000 X-rays were not read by consultant radiologists over a four-year period.
In brief: Young farmers to get safety talks
Tuesday March 09 2010
Macra na Feirme is to run a series of farm-safety briefings at its young farmer meetings.
Roscommon for under €100,000
Friday February 26 2010
DOOSLATTAGH is a three-bedroom bungalow located in a quiet rural laneway in the Shannonside village of Rooskey, and comes to the market as an executor sale with an asking price of €89,500. Dooslattagh is a very private property, and has been used as a holiday home for the past three years. It's located about five miles from the Rooskey and the N4 Dublin-Sligo Road. Carrick-on-Shannon and Longford are also close by.
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