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Harps for Hope makes online connections to form 240-strong ensemble

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Harps for Hope makes online connections to form 240-strong ensemble
Harpers from Cork and beyond have been making the most of online interaction, and a 240-strong ensemble will perform O’Carolan’s ‘Fanny Power’ this weekend, writes Pet O’Connell.
Minister welcomes 5,000 new citizens to 'remarkable' Ireland

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Minister welcomes 5,000 new citizens to 'remarkable' Ireland
Some 5,000 people are being conferred with citizenship in ceremonies which began this morning in Killarney, Co Kerry.
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DISABILITY rights campaigner Kathy Sinnott yesterday set up a fundraising appeal to send an autistic child to a specialist centre in Wales.

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THE small Roscommon village of Keadue has been named as the 2003 winner of the annual Tidy Towns competition.

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