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         Ireland History:     more books (100)
  1. A Short History of Ireland by John O'Beirne Ranelagh, 1995-01-27
  2. In Search of Ancient Ireland: From Neolithic Times to the Coming of the English by Carmel McCaffrey, 2007-08-25
  3. A History of Ireland by Mike Cronin, 2003-01-01
  4. Ireland: A Social and Cultural History 1922-2001 by Terence Brown, 2004-11-01
  5. Malachy McCourt's History of Ireland by Malachy McCourt, 2008-01-28
  6. The Oxford History of Ireland: Reissue
  7. Concise History Of Ireland by Maire O'Brien, Conor Cruise O'Brien, 1988-12-12
  8. Irish History For Dummies (For Dummies (History, Biography & Politics)) by Mike Cronin, 2006-01-18
  9. Short History of Ireland by Richard Killeen, 2006-08-10
  10. Stakeknife: Britain's Secret Agents in Ireland (History of Ireland & the Irish Diaspora) by Martin Ingram, Greg Harkin, 2005-03-02
  11. The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland (Oxford Illustrated Histories)
  12. The Course of Irish History, 4th Edition by T. W. Moody, 2002-02-25
  13. Co. Armagh Ireland, Genealogy & Family History Notes by Michael C. O'Laughlin, 2002-03-10
  14. Ireland: A New Economic History, 1780-1939 by Cormac O Grada, 1995-07-13

181. CNN.com - More Violence In N. Ireland - January 10, 2002
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BELFAST, Northern Ireland Sectarian tensions are simmering on the streets of north Belfast after a dispute over a Catholic school again become the focus of clashes between Catholics and Protestants. Forty-eight policemen and four others were injured in a night of rioting which saw petrol bombs thrown at police and several vehicles set alight in the worst street violence the Northern Irish capital has seen in months. Politicians and community leaders did what they could to calm passions after the rioting which began on Wednesday near the flashpoint Holy Cross Primary School the Catholic school in a Protestant area where school-run demonstrations have shocked the world. But with the school due to reopen on Friday unless police deem the situation too dangerous, more violence was feared. "There's huge anger, huge fear, people are saying where do we go from here?" said Father Aidan Troy, chairman of governors at the Catholic girls' school.

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184. International Rugby Board (IRB)
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185. (Ireland) National University Of Ireland, Galway
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186. CNN.com - England Make Changes For Ireland - Mar. 1, 2004
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Replacements: 16-Mark Regan, 17-Matt Stevens, 18-Chris Jones, 19-Neil Back, 20-Andy Gomarsall, 21-Olly Barkley, 22-James Simpson-Daniel LONDON, England World champions England make three changes for their Six Nations clash with Ireland on Saturday. Matt Dawson returned at scrumhalf in place of Andy Gomarsall while flanker Joe Worsley gets his place back from Chris Jones after shaking off a hamstring strain. Steve Borthwick plays at lock because of injuries to Danny Grewcock and Simon Shaw. Uncapped prop Matt Stevens is preferred on the bench to veteran Jason Leonard and flanker Neil Back is recalled to the bench. Woodward said injuries had taken their toll on his squad.

187. CNN.com - Q&A: N. Ireland Assembly In Crisis - Oct. 7, 2002
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RELATED Stay calm, Blair urges NI parties It appears that probably by the end of this week or early next week the Northern Ireland Assembly will be suspended by the UK Government. There will probably be some deadlines set whereby Sinn Fein is going to be expected to explain its situation. Many analysts say this is real decision time for Adams and that he must force the IRA to do more in terms of disarming. Q.

188. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Brigid Of Ireland
Irish nun. (451525)
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(Incorrectly known as BRIDGET). Born in 451 or 452 of princely ancestors at Faughart, near Dundalk, County Louth; d. 1 February, 525, at Kildare. Refusing many good offers of marriage, she became a nun and received the veil from St. Macaille. With seven other virgins she settled for a time at the foot of Croghan Hill, but removed thence to Druin Criadh, in the plains of Magh Life, where under a large oak tree she erected her subsequently famous Convent of Cill-Dara , that is, "the church of the oak" (now Kildare), in the present county of that name. It is exceedingly difficult to reconcile the statements of St. Brigid's biographers, but the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Lives of the saint are at one in assigning her a slave mother in the court of her father Dubhthach, and Irish chieftain of Leinster. Probably the most ancient life of St. Brigid is that by St. Broccan Cloen, who is said to have died 17 September, 650. It is metrical, as may be seen from the following specimen: Ni bu Sanct Brigid suanach
Sech ni chiuir ni cossens
(Saint Brigid was not given to sleep

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