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- Family, publishing and film progress stuff by Damian McNicholl's Blog on Nov 25, 2009
It's been a bit hectic here and thus not many blog entries.First, I've been home in Ireland visiting family and had a great time--love spending time with them and getting to know nieces and nephews. Funniest this trip were the twins, Callum and Fearg...
- Forget a Guide, a Book… and Even a Map by Go Backpacking on Nov 24, 2009
It was the Bardini Garden, and we were at that moment in time, it's sole visitors.Buy travel insurance from Worldnomads.com (Lonely Planet's preferred carrier) No related posts.
- The moment Thierry Henry lost credibility... by El Vomitar on Nov 19, 2009
Very sad that a brilliant footballer commits such a cardinal sin like this.
- Trust's child protection 'flawed' by Legally Kidnapped on Nov 18, 2009
Trust's child protection 'flawed'A health trust in Northern Ireland has been criticised for delays in dealing with child protection cases which emerged in a major review after a malicious fire claimed the lives of a family of seven.
- 'Failures' in NI child protection by Legally Kidnapped on Nov 18, 2009
'Failures' in NI child protectionHealth trusts are failing to reach some of the most basic standards of care, according to the findings of a review of NI's child protection services.
- Osmosis, Like by I Eat My Pigeon on Nov 12, 2009
Acclimating to a new country is so different this time around, thanks in enormous part to the fact that I speak the official language. As such, I’m able to pick up things about Irish culture simply by listening and looking. It’s learning...
- Irish Names from the Middle Ages – Dubchoblaig, Flaithbertach, Mór, Nuadu by Nancy's Baby Names on Nov 11, 2009
I’ve always thought of mór (as in an Gorta Mór) simply as an Irish vocabulary word. So I was a bit surprised to learn that it was once used as a female name: In the late middle ages, the name Mór (meaning great or big) was very popular for a...




