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Art and the Pleasures of Knowing , an exhibition that opens on 24 May at Turner Contemporary in Margate. On Not Getting the Credit Brian Dillon Eileen Gray Pompidou Centre, 20 February-20 May The best-known photograph of Eileen Gray was taken in 1926
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The Dublin headquarters of Anglo Irish Bank Corp., dubbed the world's worst bank, may swap loans for lattes under a plan to turn the epicenter of Ireland's financial crisis into a cafe...Stephen's Green has been the site of angry demonstrations
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Builders in an Irish town have uncovered a huge cache of 81 gold coins of the 17th century beneath the floorboards of a pub as reported in news.sky.com of dated 29th of January 2013. It was the
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Builders working in an old pub in the Irish Republic have unearthed one of the most significant finds of gold coins ever recorded in the country. Eighty-one coins, mostly guineas and half guineas dating back to the 17th century, were dug up from clay
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Story continues below Nor did life lighten up with the formation of the Irish Free State. In the 1920s, there was strict legislation governing divorce and contraception, along with censorship of books, newspapers and public dances and the like. With
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Get summaries of the top business news from a global perspective Sample The National Museum of Ireland said the find was "very exciting" as it was one of very few bog bodies discovered in situ, meaning not only the remains can be analyzed, but its
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Text Size A prehistoric body believed to be that of a woman was discovered in the bog near Portlaoise, of County Laois in the midlands of Ireland on Wednesday. While the head and torso of the body, which could be 3000 years old, had decomposed, the
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A 2,000-year-old body thought to be that of a victim of human sacrifice was found in an Irish bog, experts announced Friday. Initial examinations on the body, found just outside Portlaoise, central Ireland, indicated it could be a young woman, the
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For the rest of us, though, it can be tough capturing our children's attention with tales of Irish history and brooding castles. The rollicking pubs are out, along with the distilleries and breweries, and the incessant rain doesn't help. But on my
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Shancloon near Caherlistrane, north Galway, could be 2,000 to 2,500 years old, according to a specialist from the National Museum of Ireland. The butter, weighing almost two stone, was found in a timber keg which may have been hewn from a tree trunk
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