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Olivia Kelleher
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Thousands take to streets for 28th ladies' fun run
Monday September 28 2009
THOUSANDS of women took to the streets of Cork yesterday in the 28th annual Ladies' Mini Marathon, writes Olivia Kelleher.
Topshop to open in new €500m Cork retail centre
Monday August 03 2009
POPULAR fashion retailer Topshop is coming to Cork as one of the anchor tenants in the new Opera Avenue shopping centre. The store is expected to open by December, writes Olivia Kelleher.
New private hospital will employ 400
Tuesday June 16 2009
A JOBS boost is expected later this week with the announcement of a new private hospital, writes Olivia Kelleher.
Sydney police flying over to quiz city assault victim
Monday June 15 2009
AUSTRALIAN police officers will fly to Ireland to interview the victim of a vicious assault, who has recently regained consciousness after a seven-month coma, writes Olivia Kelleher.
Forecasters warn of a record breaking January cold snap
Friday January 02 2009
IT MAY only be the first days of the new year, but forecasters are already predicting January will be record-breakingly cold.
Teen is a walking Christmas miracle
Monday December 22 2008
Last Christmas Ann Marie Kelleher (13) was housebound and all but confined to her bed waiting on surgery for the crippling back condition scoliosis which had left her literally bent over with a curvature of 115 degrees.
Toddler escapes 'horrific' petrol bomb house attack
Tuesday October 28 2008
A THREE-YEAR-OLD child was among those who had a lucky escape when a petrol bomb was thrown through the window of a house.
Water pipes may be replaced as 'lead emergency' spreads
Monday September 29 2008
GALWAY City officials may be ordered to replace all lead water pipes in the city to ensure the public drinking supply is safe.
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