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Irish Independent on MSNLetter from Seán Lemass to JFK, tea towels and cufflinks among gifts presented to dignitaries by Office of the TaoiseachTea towels, flag pins, a framed copy of the Proclamation of Independence and an Aran sweater were among the gifts given out ...
The priciest gift in the department database was the €944.70 paid out for thirty bottles of Irish whiskey for members of the ...
Print has also got in on the act over the years. In 1965, The Irish Times ran a lengthy editorial on April 1 entitled ...
Heard about the Poolbeg chimneys? Or Supermac’s plan for Croke Park? Yes, it’s that day again and we’ve all been caught by the April Fool tradition that goes back ...
Spearheaded by then-Taoiseach Seán Lemass and former Central Bank governor T.K. Whitaker, Ireland steadily removed its tariffs in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The country’s economy grew at an ...
NEW YORK − The federal government's sex-crimes case against Sean "Diddy" Combs will soon be underway, underscoring an urgent push to hold one of the music industry's most prominent figures ...
A Manhattan judge on Friday shot down increasingly grey-haired Sean “Diddy” Combs’ bid to delay his sex trafficking trial by two months. The jailed music mogul had asked for opening ...
A federal judge in New York on Friday denied a request to delay the sex-trafficking trial for Sean “Diddy” Combs by two months after his attorneys sought more time to prepare their defense.
Sean "Diddy" Combs once stood tall as one of music's most powerful figures. After a stunning downfall, he will stand trial in May. The billionaire Bad Boy Records founder's trial officially begins ...
As prosecutors predicted, lawyers for Sean “Diddy” Combs on Wednesday requested a two-month delay to his sex-trafficking trial in New York, alleging a lack of prep time because potential ...
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