Dublin County

Wilson center helps needy get Thanksgiving meal

Posted: Today at 7:05 a.m. Updated: 25 minutes ago Wilson, N.C. — Hundreds of people stood out in chilly air and drizzle for hours in Wilson Wednesday morning to receive a free bag of groceries for Thanksgiving dinner. Workers...

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Man jailed for attempted murder of brother-in-law

A Dublin man was today jailed for 12 years by a judge at the Criminal Courts of Justice in Dublin for attempting to murder his brother-in-law. Mr Justice Paul Carney said that he had been unable to find anything in favour of...

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Resident relives 'Wizard of Oz' moment as gales rip roof off

No-one was injured. Dublin Airport was also affected by the winds, with gusts of up to 50 knots on the main runway. Forecasters at Met Eireann warned that south-west winds gusted at 100-120kph in exposed places. Construction...

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Irish order offers child abuse payout

DUBLIN (Reuters) - A Roman Catholic group at the centre of an inquiry into child abuse in Ireland said on Wednesday it offered a package of 161 million euros (144 million pound) in compensation. Disclosures in May of floggings,...

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London and Dublin must act to halt this deepening crisis | Seumas Milne

There is now a 'terrorist incident' every day in Northern Ireland, but Britain is allowing unionists to fuel the fire From the way terrorism is discussed in the British media you might easily imagine that most political...

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13 arrested over ATM cash theft

Following searches in Dublin and the southeast 13 men have been arrested as part of a garda operation investigating the theft of cash from ATMs. More than 20 searches have been carried out in the operation, which is being led...

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93 jobs lost at Dublin car dealer

Car dealer EP Moooney has gone into provisional liquidation with the loss of 93 jobs. The company has 11 car franchises and five showrooms in Dublin. Co-founder and Chief Executive Paraic Mooney said a shortage of working...

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Winterland, By Alan Glynn

Pressure builds in the fair city Although the credit crunch is causing the odd hiccup, the city of Dublin maintains its frenzy of property development. Walk through such areas as James Joyce's "Nighttown", and the working girls...

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Murder witness saw man with knife tell victim 'you're dead'

A witness at the trial of a Dublin man accused of murder saw a man with a knife pull off his balaclava and tell another man ‘’you're dead’’ before fatally stabbing him the Central Criminal Court heard today.

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Court clears man of bomb-making charges

A Dublin man was cleared by the Special Criminal Court today of possessing bomb-making equipment at a Clondalkin apartment. The three-judge, non-jury court accepted a defence submission to have Gareth Byrne (aged 27) of Park...

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