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Farrell names strong side to face New Zealand

Farrell names strong side to face New Zealand

November 10, 2024 by

Head Coach Andy Farrell named his Ireland Match Day squad for the blockbuster clash against New Zealand at the Aviva Stadium this week. Here is a reminder of the side that will play in the opening game of the Autumn Nations Series tonight. Caelan Doris captains the side in the back row alongside Tadhg Beirne and Josh van der Flier. In the second row, Joe McCarthy and James Ryan … [Read more...] about Farrell names strong side to face New Zealand

A Founding Father

By Pat O'Neill

October/November 2000

November 8, 2024 by

A Shy Priest from Cavan Who Helped Tame a Frontier Town Imagine him, pale Irish skin against a black robe. On that bright spring morning in 1845 when he first arrived in the little town that was fast-filling a mud shelf overlooking the Missouri River, the Indians – the Shawnee in their calico flocks and turbans, the Sac and Fox with their shaved heads and painted faces – … [Read more...] about A Founding Father

IN PICTURES: Pride of the Irish on full display at star-studded Irish Post Awards 2024

November 8, 2024 by

A STAR-STUDDED event celebrating the best of Irishness took place last night as the Irish Post Awards 2024 got underway. Celebrities from all walks of life attended the glitzy ceremony, which welcomed more than 1000 guests to the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane. Eight awards were handed out over the course of the evening, which was hosted by broadcasting legend Eamonn Holmes … [Read more...] about IN PICTURES: Pride of the Irish on full display at star-studded Irish Post Awards 2024

Laura Whitmore, Ryan Tubridy and Siobhan Fahey share ‘pride’ in Irishness at Irish Post Awards

November 8, 2024 by

CELEBRITIES from all walks of life declared their pride in their Irishness as the Irish Post Awards returned to the capital last night. The annual occasion brought more than 1000 people to the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane for a night honouring excellence among the Irish community in Britain and across the globe. “Nights like this it is an honour and a privilege to be the … [Read more...] about Laura Whitmore, Ryan Tubridy and Siobhan Fahey share ‘pride’ in Irishness at Irish Post Awards

Fostering Memorable Leadership, Relentless Drive, and Unity

November 8, 2024 by

On November 6, Duke Orthopaedics was honored to host Gen. Martin E. Dempsey (Ret.), former Chairman of the 18th Joint Chiefs of Staff and best-selling author, as the Veterans Day Visiting Professor at its Grand Rounds. In a captivating session, Gen. Dempsey shared insights from his illustrious military career, his work with USA Basketball, and his approach to … [Read more...] about Fostering Memorable Leadership, Relentless Drive, and Unity

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