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Enya
Talk:Enya
Psilocybin mushrooms
Psilocybin mushrooms (also called psilocybian mushrooms or teónanácatl) are fungi mainly of the psilocybe genus that contain the psychedelic substances psilocybin and psilocin, and occasionally other psychoactive tryptamines. There are multiple colloquial terms for psilocybin mushrooms, the most common being magic mushrooms or shrooms.
Psilocybin_mushrooms
Interval signal
interval signal, or tuning signal, is a characteristic sound or musical phrase used in international broadcasting and by some domestic broadcasters. Played before commencement or during breaks in transmission, or (most commonly) between programmes in different languages it serves several purposes It assists a listener to tune his or her radio to the correct frequency for the station.
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Bryan Robson
Bryan Robson OBE (born 11 January 1957) is an English former football manager and a former player. He is best known for playing in midfield for Manchester United, where he was the longest serving captain in club history. He is the former manager of Sheffield United after being relieved of his first team duties in February 2008. The following month, Robson returned to Manchester United as an ambassador for the club.
Bryan_Robson
Robbie Fowler
Robert Bernard "Robbie" Fowler (born 9 April 1975) is an English footballer, who plays for the North Queensland Fury in the Hyundai A-League. He is the fourth-highest goalscorer in the history of the Premier League.Fowler scored 120 Premier League goals for Liverpool in an eight year period.
Robbie_Fowler
Roads in Ireland
Ireland, both north and south of the border, has an extensive network of roads. Northern Ireland has had motorways since 1962, and has well developed primary routes. With the advent of the Celtic Tiger and European Union funding, most national roads in the Republic continue to be upgraded.
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N8 road (Ireland)
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Stephen Roche
Stephen Roche (born 28 November 1959 in Dundrum near Dublin, Ireland) is a retired professional road racing cyclist. In a 13-year professional career, he peaked in 1987, becoming only the second cyclist to win the Triple Crown of victories in the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia stage races, plus the world cycling championship. Roche's rise coincided with that of fellow Irishman Seán Kelly although the two were never team-mates.
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Lost in La Mancha
Lost in La Mancha (2002) is a documentary movie narrated by Jeff Bridges about Terry Gilliam's failed first attempt to make The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, a movie adaptation of the novel Don Quixote. Lost in La Mancha presents Gilliam's quest to make this movie as a parallel to Quixote's quest to become a hero.
Lost_in_La_Mancha
David O'Doherty
David Nicholas O'Doherty (born December 18, 1975 in Dublin, Ireland ) is an Irish stand-up comedian, author, musician, actor and playwright. His stand-up has won two awards at the Edinburgh Fringe, Best Newcomer first of all and the if.comedy award in 2008 for his show Let's Comedy.
David_O'Doherty
Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition
The BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (
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The Late Late Show
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Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland
The Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland () is the financial services regulator of Ireland and historically the central bank. The bank was the issuer of Irish pound banknotes and coinage until the introduction of the euro currency, and currently the bank is an agent for the European Central Bank, leaving its name to be somewhat of a misnomer.The bank was founded as the Central Bank of Ireland (Banc Ceannais na hÉireann in Irish) in 1943 and since January 1, 1972 has been the banker of the Irish Government in accordance with the Central Bank Act, 1971, which saw the transition of the bank from a currency board to a fully functional central bank.
Central_Bank_and_Financial_Services_Authority_of_Ireland
Michael McDowell
Michael McDowell (; born 1 May 1951 in Dublin, Ireland) is a senior counsel in the Bar Council of Ireland and a former politician. A grandson of Irish revolutionary Eoin MacNeill, McDowell was a founding member of the Progressive Democrats political party in the mid-1980s. On three occasions he was elected as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South East constituency, serving in the 25th Dáil (198727th Dáil (199229th Dáil (20021989, 1997, and 2007.
Michael_McDowell
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Rutgerus Johannes Martinus "Ruud" van Nistelrooij (commonly spelled as van Nistelrooy; born 1 July 1976) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a striker for Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid. He is currently the second-highest goalscorer in Champions League history with 60 goals. He is a three-time Champions League top scorer, as well as a top scorer in three different European domestic leagues.
Ruud_van_Nistelrooy
Maurice Jarre
Talk:Maurice_Jarre
Dermot Desmond
Dermot Desmond (born 1950, Macroom, Cork, Ireland) is regarded as one of Ireland's most successful entrepreneurs. He is estimated to be worth more than €2.00
Dermot_Desmond
Terry Zwigoff
Terry Zwigoff (born May 18, 1949 in Appleton, Wisconsin) is an American filmmaker based in San Francisco. He became well-known for two popular small budget films, both arising out of the world of underground or alternative comics:Crumb (1994), about underground comics figure Robert Crumb, and the feature Ghost World (2001), adapted from a story in Dan Clowes's comic of the same name.
Terry_Zwigoff
Lansdowne Road
Lansdowne Road (BĂłthar LansdĂşin in Irish) was a sports stadium in Dublin owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU). It was used primarily for rugby union, but also for major association football matches and music concerts. It was demolished in 2007 to make way for the construction of Aviva Stadium, due to open in 2010.
Lansdowne_Road
Westlife
Westlife is an Irish pop band that was formed on July 3, 1998. Brian McFadden, Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily, and Shane Filan. Filan and Feehily are the band's lead vocalists. Westlife have had 14 UK number ones and was the first act in British history to have four number one singles in a year. The band is also the only act to have number ones with their first seven singles and to date they have gone on to sell over 40 million albums worldwide.
Westlife
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland was the second most senior Irish judge under English rule and later while Ireland was part of the United Kingdom. Additionally, for a brief period between 1922 and 1924, the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland was the most senior judge in the Irish Free State.
Lord_Chief_Justice_of_Ireland
Eamon Dunphy
Eamon Martin Dunphy (born Éamonn Mairtin Ua Donnchaidh, on 3 August 1945) is a controversial Irish media personality and former professional football player. He is best known for performing complicated analytical techniques as part of RTÉ's coverage of the UEFA Champions League, for which he has gained widespread popularity among his peers.
Eamon_Dunphy
Eircom Group plc
Eircom Group plc is an Irish Telecommunications company, and former state-owned incumbent. It is currently the largest telecommunications operator in the Republic of Ireland and operates primarily on the island of Ireland, with a point of presence in the UK.As Bord Telecom Éireann, the company was (until 1999) a state monopoly; as a private company it continues to dominate many telecommunications areas, its main competitors are UPC Ireland (owner of Chorus & NTL networks) which operates its own cable network, BT Ireland (formerly Esat BT), accessed via Eircom's network and fibre,Imagine Group(Irish Broadband & Gaelic Telecom) and Magnet Networks and Smart Telecom, with a mix of LLU/GLUMP from Eircom and fibre.
Eircom_Group_plc
Bewley's
Bewley's
Greystones
Greystones
Alcock and Brown
Alcock and Brown made the first non-stop Transatlantic flight in June 1919. . They flew a modified World War I Vickers Vimy bomber from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador to Clifden, Ireland. Winston Churchill presented them with the Daily Mail prize for the first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in "less than 72 consecutive hours" and they were knighted by King George V.
Alcock_and_Brown
Garda Síochána
(; Irish for "Guard(ians) of the Peace of Ireland", often rendered as "The Guardians of the Peace (of Ireland)" and known in everyday speech as the GardaĂ­ is the police force of the Republic of Ireland. The force is headed by the Commissioner who is appointed by the Irish Government. Its headquarters are located in the Phoenix Park in Dublin.
Garda_Síochána
Foot in Mouth Award
Foot in Mouth Award is awarded each year by the British Plain English Campaign for "a baffling comment by a public figure".
Foot_in_Mouth_Award
Michael Flatley
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Smoking ban
Smoking bans are public policies, including criminal laws and occupational safety and health regulations, which prohibit tobacco smoking in workplaces and/or other public spaces. Legislation may also define smoking as more generally being the carrying or possessing of any lit tobacco product.
Smoking_ban
Dublin City University
Dublin City University (DCU) () is a university situated between Glasnevin, Ballymun and Whitehall on the Northside of Dublin in Ireland. Created as the National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin in 1975, it enrolled its first students in 1980 and was elevated to university status (along with the University of Limerick) in 1989 by statute.The university currently has around 6,000 undergraduate students, over 600 research postgraduates and over 1,800 taught postgraduate students.
Dublin_City_University
Radio in Ireland
radio in Ireland is one element of the wider media in Ireland, with 85% of the population listening to a licenced service on any given day. This article deals with the legal radio stations of Ireland. For a discussion of the extensive illegal broadcasting scene in Ireland, see Irish pirate radio.
Radio_in_Ireland
List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland
There are a number of political parties in the Republic of Ireland, and coalition governments are common. The state is unusual as a developed nation in that politics is not primarily characterised by the left-right political divide. This is because the two largest political parties Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael do not identify themselves first and foremost as either centre-right or centre-left parties.
List_of_political_parties_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Palmitos Park
Palmitos Park is a large, 200,000 m² botanical garden and aviary on the island of Gran Canaria, one of the Canary islands, which are a part of Spain. The subtropical park is situated in the south of the island, approx. 10 km north of the tourist beaches and dunes of Maspalomas, but towards the interior.The park lies in a countryside setting, in the midst of mountains.
Palmitos_Park
Phill Jupitus
Phill Jupitus (born 25 June 1962) is an English comedian, cartoonist, DJ, guitarist, performance poet and presenter of radio and television.He has been team captain on BBC Two's popular music quiz Never Mind the Buzzcocks since 1996, which makes him the only remaining member of the original line-up. He's also appeared on a variety of other panel shows, including QI and BBC Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
Phill_Jupitus
Jeffrey Donaldson
Jeffrey Mark Donaldson, MP, MLA (born 7 December 1962) is a Northern Irish politician and Member of Parliament for Lagan Valley. He is best known for his opposition to Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) leader David Trimble during the Northern Ireland peace process, especially from 1998 to 2003.
Jeffrey_Donaldson
The Simple Life
The Simple Life was a popular reality television series broadcast from December 2, 2003 to August 5, 2007. The first three seasons aired on Fox, and the final two on E!. The comedic show depicts two wealthy young socialites (Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie) as they struggle to do manual, low-paying jobs such as cleaning rooms, doing farm work, serving meals in fast-food restaurants & working as camp counselors.
The_Simple_Life
Roy Beggs
John Robert Beggs, commonly known as Roy Beggs, (born 20 February 1936) is a Northern Ireland politician.Beggs was educated at Ballyclare High School, followed by Stranmillis College, to study teacher training. After his training Beggs became a teacher at Larne High School and had risen to be deputy principal before leaving the profession upon his election to the Westminster Parliament
Roy_Beggs
Maeve Hillery
Mary Beatrice (Maeve) Hillery (née Finnegan) is a retired Irish doctor who is the widow of Patrick Hillery, President of Ireland from 1976–90.Maeve Finnegan was educated at University College Dublin where she studied medicine. It was here that she met her future husband, Patrick Hillery, who was also studying medicine.
Maeve_Hillery
Simon Wiesenthal Center
The Simon Wiesenthal Center (often abbreviated SWC), with headquarters in Los Angeles, California, was established in 1977, named for Simon Wiesenthal, the famous Nazi hunter. According to its mission statement, it is "an international Jewish human rights organization dedicated to repairing the world one step at a time.
Simon_Wiesenthal_Center
Minister of State (Ireland)
A Minister of State (), in Ireland, is a ''cabinet rank, attached to one or more Departments of State of the Government of Ireland. Unlike other 'cabinet ministers' or 'government ministers' who are appointed by the President of Ireland on the advice of the Taoiseach, with the prior nomination of Dáil Éireann, Ministers of State are appointed by the cabinet, on nomination of the Taoiseach.
Minister_of_State_(Ireland)
TV3 (Ireland)
TV3 is a free-to-air television channel in Ireland, and was the country's first commercial broadcaster. It launched on September 20, 1998. TV3 is operated by the TV3 Group which also consists of 3e and tv3.ie. The main studios of TV3 are located in Ballymount, Dublin. The channel broadcasts 24 hours each day. It relies heavily on international programming, in particular much of its prime time schedule is filled with shows from the UK's ITV under a long term contract.
TV3_(Ireland)
Vincent Browne
Vincent Browne (born 17 July 1944) is an Irish print and broadcast journalist. He is editor of a current affairs magazine Village, columnist with The Irish Times and The Sunday Business Post , a lecturerer in journalism in Griffith College, and a part time barrister.
Vincent_Browne
European Parliament election, 2004
Elections to the European Parliament were held from 10 June 2004 to 13 June 2004 in the 25 member states of the European Union, using varying election days according to local custom. Votes were counted as the polls closed, but results were not announced until 13 and 14 June so results from one country would not influence voters in another where polls were still open; however, the Netherlands, voting on Thursday 10, announced nearly-complete provisional results as soon as they were counted, on the evening of its election day, a move heavily criticized by the European Commission.
European_Parliament_election,_2004
Arklow
Arklow
Khorloogiin Choibalsan
Khorloogiin Choibalsan (; February 8 1895–January 26, 1952) was the Communist leader of the Mongolian People's Republic from the 1930s until his death.
Khorloogiin_Choibalsan
Tramore
Tramore
Ken Doherty
Ken Doherty (born 17 September 1969) is an Irish professional snooker player. He is the only player ever to have been world amateur (1989) and world professional champion (1997). He was also World Under-21 champion in 1989.
Ken_Doherty
David Ervine
David Ervine (July 21, 1953 - January 8, 2007) was a Northern Irish politician and the leader of the Progressive Unionist Party (PUP).
David_Ervine
The Corrs
The Corrs are a Celtic folk rock group from Dundalk, Ireland. The group consists of the Corr siblingsAndrea (lead vocals, tin whistle); Sharon (violin, vocals); Caroline (drums, percussion, bodhrán, vocals); and Jim (guitar, keyboards, vocals).The Corrs came to international prominence with their performance at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.
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