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KARL Marx, who died of a chest complaint in 1883, was buried on St Patrick’s Day at Highgate Cemetery in North London.
Mon, 11 Feb, 2013
IN 1950s Limerick, we turned over stones at low tide in the bed of the Shannon to catch eel-fry wriggling underneath.
Mon, 04 Feb, 2013
IN Claxton, Georgia, USA, the annual rattlesnake roundup is being transformed into a “rattlesnake and wildlife festival”.
Mon, 28 Jan, 2013
AT Dublin District Court, last week, a petrol station owner admitted to removing a gull’s nest and three eggs from the roof of his premises in Balbriggan.
Mon, 21 Jan, 2013
IN 1961 Nelle Harper Lee, ‘the Jane Austen of Southern Alabama’, won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel To Kill a Mockingbird.
Mon, 14 Jan, 2013
COAL tits are visiting my garden.
Mon, 07 Jan, 2013
IN April 2006, a businessman shot a strange animal on Banks Island in the Canadian Arctic, having paid $45,000 for the privilege of doing so.
Mon, 24 Dec, 2012
THOMAS BEWICK, the celebrated engraver, carved in hard woods.
Mon, 17 Dec, 2012
FORTY years ago this week, National Geographic screened a documentary entitled The Last Tribes of Mindanao.
Mon, 10 Dec, 2012
RESULTS of last winter’s BirdWatch Ireland Garden Birds Survey have been published.
Mon, 03 Dec, 2012