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He was a Nazi hunter — and was killed in the Lockerbie bombing. What does it mean to seek justice for his death?
Beckxit. You heard. It’s the new portmanteau du jour, one that encapsulates the pain, trauma and heartbreak of – who am I ...
Mysterious sweathouses were used widely in Ireland until the late 19th century as a cure for every kind of ‘malady of the peasant’. Now sauna culture is making a comeback ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNKerry rally crowd holds round of applause for missing farmer 'and rally man' Michael GaineStickers with the last known photograph of the farmer, in his distinctive orange hat, were put on programmes and windscreens of more than 160 cars taking part in the Rally of the Lakes ...
Peruvians were elated on Thursday after a Catholic cardinal who spent years guiding the faithful in the South American ...
The newly restored house still conjures the designer’s unfussy elegance.
The Irish peasant sells his produce, even when his children are crying with hunger, to save them from eviction. To pay the rent is the first necessity of life in Ireland.
In some cases, cardinal electors in a papal conclave vote for the papabili cardinals, but it is not always so, as in the ...
Ironically, the artist who best captured the subtle and ephemeral beauty of the West of Ireland was an outsider. Belfast-born ...
It was built in 1958 to commemorate the centennial of the Virgin Mary’s first appearance, in 1858, to Bernadette, an illiterate 14-year-old peasant girl ... a kindly Irish woman told me.
Sidney Strube Before the great Carl Giles was employed to entertain and delight readers with his cartoons in the Daily ...
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