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Northern Ireland Attempts Peace Again
St. Patrick's Division Foreign Service
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artane online
Northern Ireland's local legislature has convened in Stormont, Belfast
again for the first time since it was dissolved in sectarian infighting
over three years ago. The creation of this legislature in which
Catholics and Protestants would govern together was a major provision
of the 1998 Good Friday agreements.
There was still a great deal of uneasiness among the leaders of the
parties which advanced varying assessments on the chances for a
lasting peace.
Catholic leaders of Sin Fein expressed strong support for the
reconvening of the Parliament and stated that this was the only way
to end the violence which has gripped Ireland.
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Irish Sports Clubs - The G.A.A.
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propecia online
The Gaelic Athelic Association has
over 2,500 sports clubs in Ireland - get the latest in Match Results direct
from Ireland in Football, Hurling and other Irish sports from the GAA website -
most Irish clubs field teams in more than one sport and at different levels of
play which will compete in their County's leagues, cups and championships - most
clubs have both Football and Hurling teams.
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Andrea Corr named
"Most Beautiful Woman in the World"
Andrea Corr and her siblings stormed the pop charts with their single "Love
To Love You" (for other information on the band, visit
their website.
The Irish songstress has romped home to victory in the Most
Attractive Woman vote claiming the title for a third time after topping
the poll in 2001 and again in 2004.
"I'm very flattered," Andrea told Hellomagazine.com on hearing of her
hat-trick. "I'd really like to thank everyone who took the trouble to
vote for me."
The St. Patrick's Division would like to congratulate our favorite Irish
singer. To see the full results
click here
Andrea also topped the site's poll for 'Most Elegant Woman of 2005" ahead
of Princess Mary of Denmark, Anastacia and Nicole Kidman.
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Martin Sheen going back to College in Ireland
St. Patrick's Division Foreign Service
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DUBLIN August 28, 2006 - US Hollywood Star Martin Sheen is now taking on a
real-life Rodney Dangerfield role by enrolling back in College in Galway at
the National University Ireland.
Sheen, who most recently completed a run on the television series
"The West Wing" will take courses this semester in Oceanography, philosophy
and English literature.
It is not well known that Sheen is half Irish, with his mother coming from
County Tipperary. Many fans are aware that Sheen's father is Mexican
and his original name is Ramon Estevez. One of his sons Emilio chose to
retain his original name and his other son Charlie opted to retain his
father's stage name.
Martin, who is now 66, has stated that he wished to continue his education
because he never finished High School - however last year the National
University Ireland in which he is now taking courses gave him an Honorary
Degree.
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