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<p>Bishop Willie Walsh outside St Flannan's College where he received his secondary school education, and where he would go on to teach. File Picture: Eamon Ward</p>

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Former Bishop of Killaloe Willie Walsh dies aged 90
Bishop Walsh died at his home in Ennis, Co Clare, on Tuesday night having recently celebrated his 90th birthday
Bishop Willie Walsh: ‘To me the Harty players were giants of men’

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TWO Traveller families were yesterday rendered homeless after refusing to move into new €330,000 homes provided by Clare County Council.

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AMERICAN President George W Bush may not be taking much notice of either the United Nations or anyone else these days, but Irish schoolchildren are hoping their own political leaders will be different.

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