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Dublin Secures Big Win In Leinster Championship
Dublin secured a victory in a Leinster Championship game. During the match, Fergal Whiteley was withdrawn and Ollie Gaffney was substituted into the game. Dublin will now proceed to face Galway in Salt Hill next Saturday afternoon.
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Conor Burke Scores Point For Dublin
Conor Burke scored a point for Dublin with a long-range effort from midfield. The play followed Dublin turning over possession. Liam Ryan and John Hederton were involved in a "huge battle" in the full-back line.
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Players Involved In Sideline Altercation During Game
Kenneth Foley knocked Connor Dunn out over the sideline during a game. A 'tiffy-baddy' occurred on the sideline involving Diemer O'Leary and Fergal Whiteley. Shane Hines is currently speaking with O'Leary regarding the incident.
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Vehicle Reported Driving Towards Protected Swans In Ireland
A truck was present on an Irish beach from February 10th to 18th. A witness, Lucy Watson, observed a Hymac driving towards swans, which are protected under Irish wildlife legislation. The beach is now considered too dangerous for children.
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80,000 Participate In Darkness Into Light Fundraiser
Around 80,000 people are participating in Darkness into Light events this weekend in Ireland and globally. This fundraiser for Pieta House involves people gathering before dawn for organized walks and other events.
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Dublin City Cats Attempt To Stop Youth Performances
A group identified as 'Dublin City Cats' is reportedly attempting to prevent young people from performing.
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Simon's Super Investment Accounts Identified As Signature Policy
Economists have criticized 'Simon's Super Investment Accounts (SSIA)', a new savings scheme, stating it only favors the wealthy in society. The policy is described as a 'signature policy in finance'.
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Dublin Cycle Hub Rental Price Set At €3,000 Monthly For Nurses
A cycle hub in Dublin, initially described as a 'bike shed,' cost 127,000. The designation as a 'hub' reportedly added an extra 50,000 to the project's cost. The facility is available for rent to nurses at a rate of 3,000 a month.
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Trinity College Dublin Researches Visual Perception Speed
Dr. Clinton Harlem, a researcher at Trinity College Dublin, is studying the speed of visual perception in humans and animals. He defines the speed of sight as the amount of visual information an individual can process over time.
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RTÉ Launches Short Story Competition Honoring Francis McMahon
RTÉ has launched a short story competition, requiring a thousand euros to enter. The competition is held in honor of Francis McMahon. Further details are available on rte.ie/writing.
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