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Person: Charlie St George

Limerick council gave Richard Harris International Film Festival just €200 funds
Limerick council gave Richard Harris International Film Festival just €200 funds

The promoters of a film festival which celebrates Richard Harris in his native Limerick, has accused the city’s cultural establishment of snubbing the event after the city council gave it just €200.

Tue, 11 Oct, 2016

Francis Brosnahan yearns for the good old days
Francis Brosnahan yearns for the good old days
Memories will be jogged today by the appearance of Young Munster in the Bank of Ireland Munster Senior Cup final against rivals Cork Constitution at Thomond Park (2.30pm).

Sat, 14 May, 2016

Limerick to star on NZ television

LIMERICK will feature on New Zealand prime time television next month as part of the build-up to the November 18 Munster v All Blacks game in Thomond Park.

Wed, 22 Oct, 2008

Council asked to approve Harris portrait

LIMERICK City Council will today be asked to give the go-ahead for a portrait of the late Richard Harris to be hung in City Hall.

Mon, 14 Mar, 2005

Mick Clifford
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