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irish crime the air in limerick next year when the city becomes arms for a city of culture. the puma movement that covers the afternoon. edgy urban contemporary. these are the teams that would define limerick city of hydrogen thousand and fourteen the first to get national designation. irish audiences will see the first time street performance with an open faced state circus equipment. the romanian national cancer. ever doubts would begin its twenty first street or in the city the river shannon would be central to many shows that the first ever play performed on a post a sculpture shows of the river from us. but local community projects which last last two pounds and fourteen are also an important feature some of the entire program highlights that we have five squares of krishna and found structure to vintage pieces that are coming in they can be in secret locations in the sixty seven opener of the us bail yes the libyans national program is actually an irish premier says the fuel. if you want to see that kind of work which is really exciting this can happen in them or class
irish crime the air in limerick next year when the city becomes arms for a city of culture. the puma movement that covers the afternoon. edgy urban contemporary. these are the teams that would define limerick city of hydrogen thousand and fourteen the first to get national designation. irish audiences will see the first time street performance with an open faced state circus equipment. the romanian national cancer. ever doubts would begin its twenty first street or in the city the river shannon...
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Nov 22, 2013
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what was happening was that the people linked to a crumbling down and paste iraq keel in county limerick another troubling come on guys who come in here buying bedding material and then going on to find some good reading material at two farmers fonts and businesses around this area. now the god he believed they were using at the us as a covert go in and see parts of the body of all sorts of equipment from equipment was on the fronds are in the businesses that would give you a clean bucket i had some that have stared a later date. now with this ad became known in the area. at this company stopped selling tickets to these individuals i'm tardy believe there is a link between ad that robin criminal gang based in right field on to the members of the troubling guy who is based in dublin who are in custody in various cars stations here in tipperary to all manner of speaking. both users and fisherman has been told some of the emergency beacons used in their boats may be defective the department of transport says nineteen effective devices already been discovered here. cp the minister for the ma
what was happening was that the people linked to a crumbling down and paste iraq keel in county limerick another troubling come on guys who come in here buying bedding material and then going on to find some good reading material at two farmers fonts and businesses around this area. now the god he believed they were using at the us as a covert go in and see parts of the body of all sorts of equipment from equipment was on the fronds are in the businesses that would give you a clean bucket i had...
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Nov 8, 2013
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paul collins set up his company design pro in west limerick ten years ago. he was working as an engineering industry wanted to be more adventurous with design. now his company employs fifteen people are making specialized automated machinery to some of the world's biggest pharmaceutical and medical device companies. dedication teamwork is the key factor in their success. what we do this move was one of them played to an actual bomb placed on doing a good thing is for. and the subordinates and forty s and played i was my hobby and has a slight dash inside and will be to hear who won gold circle is the role and and and and and seizing the end results are in value adding services in china makes it bounced electronic products for companies here and abroad. it employs ten people have been a teacher be successful in winning business back from china back in to those of foreign trade is about the move a step in its first china but for the last number for five years is presented this fact the uk and ireland are doing very well for my second time to do and basically b
paul collins set up his company design pro in west limerick ten years ago. he was working as an engineering industry wanted to be more adventurous with design. now his company employs fifteen people are making specialized automated machinery to some of the world's biggest pharmaceutical and medical device companies. dedication teamwork is the key factor in their success. what we do this move was one of them played to an actual bomb placed on doing a good thing is for. and the subordinates and...
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Nov 6, 2013
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role in the custody and very deserving winner who wanted to let my parents and cartoonists from limerick city. she's a full time carer to her husband michael who suffered a stroke nine years ago and to her son andrew was part of teaching. angela nominated and for her selflessness of kindness and and was named carol the year it was very moving for me and i just feel and represent all the terrorists in our lives we doing this work every day meeting. decatur of the year awards honored fifteen famine the caterers to be in recognition of the dedication and commitment of one hundred and eighty seven pounds and family care is all over the country pasta machine the fourteen euros. so are there among the brightest and best according to those who train the mind today fourteen runs top end is this for the toast to the special awards ceremony in dublin event was organized under the palm of education. on the phone three players to keep the therapists the code trees like this apprentices wrote a couple today. money had just returned home from competing in achieving success of the international stage t
role in the custody and very deserving winner who wanted to let my parents and cartoonists from limerick city. she's a full time carer to her husband michael who suffered a stroke nine years ago and to her son andrew was part of teaching. angela nominated and for her selflessness of kindness and and was named carol the year it was very moving for me and i just feel and represent all the terrorists in our lives we doing this work every day meeting. decatur of the year awards honored fifteen...
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Nov 10, 2013
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so that's probably -- and always little limericks you wrote in -- someone's birthday party that felllat when you delivered them, but you actually thought they were kind of sly and ingenious. it's that kind of thing i feel most proud of. but i'm sure that by the time i'm an old man i will just look back on my efforts and hang my head. i'm sure that's inevitable. in the front row. [inaudible question] >> you talked about the legacy of emmerment. how do we as a country reconcile with those who we may have angered over the years the international community. >> the question is, if you create anger, leave a residue of anger and illegitimacy, how do you go about correcting that? i tell a story in my book, i'm finally mentioning my book -- at hour and 15 minutes into his book talk, gladwell mentions he has written a book. i i tell a story in "david and goliath" about a woman called joanne javy, the head of the housing police in new york city, who asks that -- whose job it is to police the housing projects of new york. the worst parts of the city. and asked that exact question -- she gets the
so that's probably -- and always little limericks you wrote in -- someone's birthday party that felllat when you delivered them, but you actually thought they were kind of sly and ingenious. it's that kind of thing i feel most proud of. but i'm sure that by the time i'm an old man i will just look back on my efforts and hang my head. i'm sure that's inevitable. in the front row. [inaudible question] >> you talked about the legacy of emmerment. how do we as a country reconcile with those...
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Nov 29, 2013
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so that's probably -- and always little limericks you wrote in -- someone's birthday party that fell flat when you delivered them, but you actually thought they were kind of sly and ingenious. it's that kind of thing i feel most proud of. but i'm sure that by the time i'm an old man i will just look back on my efforts and hang my head. i'm sure that's inevitable. in the front row. [inaudible question] >> you talked about the legacy of emmerment. how do we as a country reconcile with those who we may have angered over the years the international community. >> the question is, if you create anger, leave a residue of anger and illegitimacy, how do you go about correcting that? i tell a story in my book, i'm finally mentioning my book -- at hour and 15 minutes into his book talk, gladwell mentions he has written a book. i i tell a story in "david and goliath" about a woman called joanne javy, the head of the housing police in new york city, who asks that -- whose job it is to police the housing projects of new york. the worst parts of the city. and asked that exact question -- she gets t
so that's probably -- and always little limericks you wrote in -- someone's birthday party that fell flat when you delivered them, but you actually thought they were kind of sly and ingenious. it's that kind of thing i feel most proud of. but i'm sure that by the time i'm an old man i will just look back on my efforts and hang my head. i'm sure that's inevitable. in the front row. [inaudible question] >> you talked about the legacy of emmerment. how do we as a country reconcile with those...
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Nov 29, 2013
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and they are always liked little limericks that you wrote for someone's birthday party that fell flat when you delivered them that you but you actually thought they were sort of sly and in genius. it's that kind of thing i feel most proud of. i am sure that by the time i am an old man i will look back on my efforts and hang my head. i'm sure that is inevitable as it is for all of us. sure, in the front row. >> you talked about the legacy in your talk and i was wondering how as a country we go about reconciling those that we may have angered the international community. >> that is a really good question. the question is if you create anger leaves a residue of anger and illegitimacy how do you go about correcting that. i tell a story in my book -- i'm finally mentioning my book at one hour and 15 minutes into this book talk. [laughter] a toy story in davidand goliath about a woman in new york city whose job it is to police the housing projects of new york the worst parts of the city and asked that exact question. she gets the job and she says police are not considered legitimate in new
and they are always liked little limericks that you wrote for someone's birthday party that fell flat when you delivered them that you but you actually thought they were sort of sly and in genius. it's that kind of thing i feel most proud of. i am sure that by the time i am an old man i will look back on my efforts and hang my head. i'm sure that is inevitable as it is for all of us. sure, in the front row. >> you talked about the legacy in your talk and i was wondering how as a country...