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The Stewards of the Charitable Musical Society request the favour of the Ladies not to…

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First Trans-Atlantic Fiber-Optic Cable Connects Ireland and US
February March 2016 IssueHibernia

First Trans-Atlantic Fiber-Optic Cable Connects Ireland and US

By R. Bryan Willits, Editorial Assistant
February / March 2016
Feb 11, 2016 2 min read
Ireland and the U.S. are now connected through a brand new $300 million transatlantic fiber-optic cable that went live on January 31. Aqua Comms, the Irish based company behind the […]
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Irish Miracle Baby
February March 2016 IssueHibernia

Irish Miracle Baby

By Julia Brodsky, Editorial Assistant
February / March 2016
Feb 11, 2016 2 min read
Zoe Ireland Drake, the American baby girl born just minutes after landing in Dublin on October 28th, 2015, spent Christmas in Ireland. Her parents, Jenny and Gavin Drake, have remained in […]
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Waterford Artifact May Be Oldest in Ireland
February March 2016 IssueHibernia

Waterford Artifact May Be Oldest in Ireland

By Julia Brodsky, Contributor
February / March 2016
Feb 11, 2016 2 min read
In mid-2015, a group of fishermen off the coast of Waterford inadvertently picked up what could potentially be Ireland’s oldest archeological artifact. While trawling for scallops off Creaden Head near […]
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Kerry WWII Veteran Receives France’s Highest Honor
February March 2016 IssueHibernia

Kerry WWII Veteran Receives France’s Highest Honor

By Julia Brodsky, Contributor
February / March 2016
Feb 11, 2016 2 min read
Ninety-seven-year-old Kerry man John “Jack” Mahony was named a Chevalier de La Légion d’Honneur, France’s highest honor, for his participation in the European theater of World War II. Mahony received […]
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Ireland Launches Campaign to Bring Emigrants Back
February March 2016 IssueHibernia

Ireland Launches Campaign to Bring Emigrants Back

By Julia Brodsky, Editorial Assistant
February / March 2016
Feb 11, 2016 2 min read
In early December of 2015, the Irish government launched a campaign to bring its emigrants home to help grow the economy. Inspired in part by #hometovote, the hashtag that urged […]
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30 Years Later: The Anglo-Irish Agreement
February March 2016 IssueHibernia

30 Years Later: The Anglo-Irish Agreement

By Julia Brodsky, Editorial Assistant
February / March 2016
Feb 11, 2016 2 min read
November of last year marked the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement, which attempted to bring an end to the sectarian violence in Northern Ireland. Signed by […]
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