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No Cows For Dublin

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2003

October 1, 2003 by Leave a Comment

Photograph: Cyril Byrne - Cow at Westmoreland Street.

A collection of life-size cows designed by Irish artists had to be taken off the streets of Dublin in July after vandals destroyed several exhibits. More than 70 cows were placed on the streets of Dublin and Dundalk as part of Bailey's Cow Parade 2003, an international exhibition which visits cities al over the world. However,, the first 10 cows placed in city-center locations … [Read more...] about No Cows For Dublin

Karen Curry: CNN Coverage

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2002

April 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

In her role as vice president and bureau chief of CNN in New York, a role she has held since 1999, Curry has contributed to CNN's coverage of the September 11 attacks which have been broadcast around the world as well as in the United States. She is part of the decision making process at CNN which determines when and how news should be covered. In December, she was CNN's … [Read more...] about Karen Curry: CNN Coverage

News From Ireland:
Irish Children Among Europe’s Poorest

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2000

October 1, 2000 by Leave a Comment

According to a survey conducted by the Combat Poverty Agency, Irish children are the third poorest in the European Union, with one in four living in poverty. They are worse off than children of the majority of E.U. countries, including the poorer countries Greece and Spain. Over two-thirds of all poor children come from out-of-work families, and children are 1.25 times more … [Read more...] about News From Ireland:
Irish Children Among Europe’s Poorest

News from Ireland: Collins’ Letters Donated to Irish State

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2000

October 1, 2000 by Leave a Comment

A collection of letters between Irish freedom fighter Michael Collins and his fiancée Kitty Kiernan was donated to the Irish government in July. The 305 letters provide insights into the softer, less well-known side of Collins. Peter Barry purchased the letters at a Dublin auction five years ago for £45,000. He stated that he did not think the collection would have remained … [Read more...] about News from Ireland: Collins’ Letters Donated to Irish State

News from Ireland: Ireland to Fingerprint Asylum Seekers

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2000

October 1, 2000 by Leave a Comment

In an attempt to reduce the number of illegal immigrants entering the country, Ireland will introduce mandatory fingerprinting for all asylum seekers. This step has been roundly criticized by human rights organizations and the Irish Refugee Council. Under the new program, all asylum seekers over the age of 14 will be fingerprinted and the information will be added to a … [Read more...] about News from Ireland: Ireland to Fingerprint Asylum Seekers

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