| Kia Joorabchian Kiavash "Kia" Joorabchian (, born 14 July 1971,) is a British Iranian businessman and football investor. Kia_Joorabchian
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| Michael Gaughan (Irish republican) Michael_Gaughan_(Irish_republican)
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| Rick O'Shea Rick O'Shea (born 7 May 1973) is an Irish Radio Personality. He was born in Drimnagh, County Dublin and attended Drimnagh Castle CBS. He is a DJ on RTÉ 2fm. Rick_O'Shea
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| Prime Number (short story collection) Prime Number (pub:science fiction stories, written by Harry Harrison. "Mute Milton" "The Greatest Car in the World" "The Final Battle" "The Powers of Observation" "The Ghoul Squad" "Toy Shop" "You Men of Violence" "The Finest Hunter in the World" "Down to Earth" "Commando Raid" "Not Me, Not Amos Cabot!" "The Secret of Stonehenge" "Incident in the IND" "If" "Contact Man" "The Pad "A Civil Service Servant" "A Criminal Act" "Famous First Words" Prime_Number_(short_story_collection)
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| Ireland at the 1924 Summer Olympics Ireland, then known as the Irish Free State, competed as an independent nation for the first time at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.The Irish Free State national football team made their international debut at these Olympics. The football tournament was decided on a knockout basis with 12 teams entering the first round. Ireland_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics
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| 01kkk User_talk:01kkk
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| Alexcalamaro User_talk:Alexcalamaro
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| EastEnders/EastEnders news/Archive Portal:EastEnders/EastEnders_news/Archive
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| Martin Savage Volunteer Martin Savage (1898 Officer in the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Republican Army, from Ballisodare, County Sligo. ambush at Ashtown, near the border of County Meath and County Dublin, during the early stages of the Irish War of Independence. Martin_Savage
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| Alison Wheeler Alison Wheeler (born 4 March 1972) is a British singer, best known as the female vocalist for The Beautiful South from 2003 until they disbanded in 2007. She was dubbed Alison 'Lady' Wheeler jokingly by her band mates in The Beautiful South who felt that her demeanour and education at Trinity College, Cambridge was in contrast to the band's trademark working-class northern image.Her introduction to the Beautiful South was the culmination of ten years of effort in the music industry, gaining experience with Universal, EMI and BMG, while working hard on a succession of as many as 25 musical projects, including a near miss on appearing on the BBC's Fame Academy. Alison_Wheeler
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| Presentation Sisters Presentation Sisters (also known as the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary) are women who belong to a family of Roman Catholic religious orders inspired by or based on the group founded in Ireland by Nano Nagle in 1775. In the past, the Sisters dedicated their time to creating schools that would help to educate young people, especially young ladies. Most of these schools are still in operation and can be found all over the world. Presentation_Sisters
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| Drimnagh Castle Secondary School Drimnagh Castle Secondary School is a Christian Brothers secondary school located on the Long Mile Road in the suburb of Drimnagh, Dublin. The school buildings are situated directly beside the old Norman castle from which the school takes its name. Drimnagh_Castle_Secondary_School
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| Inis Beag Talk:Inis_Beag
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| TOGs TOGs
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| Reference desk archive/Miscellaneous/2006 October 15 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Miscellaneous/2006_October_15
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| Market Houses in the Republic of Ireland Market Houses are a notable feature of many Irish towns with varying styles of architecture, size and ornamentation making for a most interesting feature of the streetscape. Originally there were three, four or even five bays on the ground floor which were an open arcade. Market_Houses_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
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| Pope Benedict XVI and Islam Pope_Benedict_XVI_and_Islam
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| All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2007 The 2007 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, was a Gaelic football competition in Ireland, and was the most significant and prestigious competition in the sport held that year. It began on 13 May 2007, with the final game took place for Sunday, 16 September. Kerry were the defending champions, as well as the most successful team in the competition. Donegal entered the Championship as the unbeaten National League champions and were runners up to Tyrone in the Dr McKenna Cup. All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship_2007
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| Digital terrestrial television in the Republic of Ireland Talk:Digital_terrestrial_television_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
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| Michael Jackson/Archive 9 Talk:Michael_Jackson/Archive_9
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| Articles for creation/2006-11-13 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2006-11-13
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| Father John Murphy Father John Murphy (1753–c. 2 July 1798) was one of the leaders of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 in Wexford which became known as the Wexford rebellion. Ironically he was at first against it, and in fact actively encouraged his parishioners to give up their arms and sign an oath of allegiance to the British Crown. Father_John_Murphy
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| Glanworth Glanworth (Gleannúir, "yew valley", in Irish) is a village on the R512 regional road 8km northwest of the town of Fermoy in County Cork, Ireland. It lies some 40km northeast of the city of Cork, the county's administrative centre, and 210km southwest of the capital, Dublin. The combined population of Glanworth East and Glanworth West in 2006 was 1,316, an increase of 8.6% since 2002. Glanworth
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| MUD1 MUD1 (referred to as MUD1, to distinguish from its successor, MUD2) is the oldest virtual world in existence. It was created in 1978 by Roy Trubshaw at Essex University on a DEC PDP-10 in the UK, using the MACRO-10 assembly language. He named the game Multi-User Dungeon, in tribute to the Dungeon variant of Zork, which Trubshaw had greatly enjoyed playing. Zork in turn was inspired by an older text-adventure game known as Colossal Cave Adventure or ADVENT. MUD1
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| Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007 The third elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly were held on 7 March 2007 when 108 new members were selected. The election saw endorsement of the St Andrews Agreement and the two largest parties, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Féin, along with the Alliance Party, increase their support, with falls in support for the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) and the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP). Northern_Ireland_Assembly_election,_2007
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| Montbeliarde Cattle Montbéliarde Cattle are a red and white pied cattle breed from the Montbéliard region of France, used mainly for dairying and particularly for cheese making. Montbeliarde_Cattle
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| Apepper User_talk:Apepper
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| Adamstown railway station, Dublin Adamstown railway station is a recently opened station serving the new town of Adamstown. It is on the Kildare line between Hazelhatch and Celbridge railway station and Clondalkin railway stations, just south of the old Lucan South station which closed in 1947. Adamstown_railway_station,_Dublin
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| Fatma Omar An-Najar Fatma Omar An-Najar was a 64-year-old Palestinian widow who blew herself up near Israeli troops sweeping through northern Gaza on November 23, 2006, wounding two soldiers. According to her oldest daughter, the Israelis military had destroyed her house, they killed her grandson and another grandson is in a wheelchair with an amputated leg. Fatma_Omar_An-Najar
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 November 28 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_November_28
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| Articles for deletion/Live Or Die Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Live_Or_Die
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| Current events/2006 December 3 Portal:Current_events/2006_December_3
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| Bob Marley Robert "Bob" Nesta Marley OM (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981) was a Jamaican singer-songwriter and musician. He was the lead singer, songwriter and guitarist for the ska, rocksteady and reggae bands The Wailers (1964 – 1974) and Bob Marley & the Wailers (1974 – 1981). Marley remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music, and is credited for helping spread both Jamaican music and the Rastafari movement, (of which he was a committed member), to a worldwide audience. Bob_Marley
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| Lions for Lambs Lions for Lambs is a 2007 American drama film about the connection between a platoon of United States soldiers in Afghanistan, a U.S. senator, a reporter, and a California college professor. It stars Tom Cruise, Meryl Streep, and Robert Redford. It was the first Cruise/Wagner Productions film since the company joined with United Artists subsequent to Cruise's falling out with Paramount Pictures in 2006. Lions_for_Lambs
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| War in Somalia (2006–2009) Talk:War_in_Somalia_(2006–2009)
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| Kevin Coen Kevin Coen (1947 20 January 1975), was a volunteer in the Sligo Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who was killed in Northern Ireland by a British soldier. Kevin_Coen
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| Wake Up to Wogan Wake Up to Wogan (WUTW) is the most listened to radio show in the United Kingdom and the flagship breakfast programme broadcast on BBC Radio 2. The show is presented by Sir Terry Wogan who has fronted WUTW since January 1993; he had previously presented the breakfast show between 1972 and 1984, but the title WUTW was only added at the start of his second term.Wogan takes over the airwaves from Sarah Kennedy at 7.30am (following the news headlines) and finishes with a hand over to Ken Bruce at 9.30am. Wake_Up_to_Wogan
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| Alfred Lennon Alfred "Alf" Lennon (14 December 1912 – 1 April 1976) was the father of English musician John Lennon. He spent many years in an orphanage—with his sister, Edith—after his father died. Alf was known as being very witty and musical throughout his life—he sang and played the banjo—but not as being very dependable. Although always known as Alf by his family, he later released a record as Freddie Lennon, and was quoted in newspapers under that name. Alfred_Lennon
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| Delia Murphy Delia Murphy (born 16 February 1902 in Claremorris, County Mayo, Ireland, died 11 February 1971 in Dublin) was a singer and collector of Irish ballads. Some knew her as “The Queen of Connemara”.She was born in Ardroe, Claremorris. Her father purchased the large, Mount Jennings Estate in Hollymount, County Mayo. Delia_Murphy
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| 81 with love User_talk:81_with_love
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| Rocky Road to Dublin Talk:Rocky_Road_to_Dublin
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| Collinstown Collinstown
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| Lough Lene Lough_Lene
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| Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne The Diocese of Cloyne () is located in the County of Cork in the South of Ireland. It has its beginnings in the monastic settlement of Saint Colman at Cloyne in East Cork. A round tower and pre-reformation cathedral still stand at this site. The diocese was erected in A.D. Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Cloyne
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| Nicholas Sheehy Nicholas Sheehy (1728 - 1766) was an 18th century Irish Roman Catholic priest who was executed on charge of accessory to murder. Father Sheehy was a prominent opponent of the British Penal Laws, which persecuted Catholics in Ireland. Nicholas_Sheehy
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| Propaganda in the War in Somalia Even before the beginning of the War in Somalia (2006-present) there were significant assertions and accusations of the use of disinformation and propaganda tactics, classed as forms of information warfare, by various parties to shape the causes and course of the conflict. Propaganda_in_the_War_in_Somalia
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| Spider-Man 3/Archive 4 Talk:Spider-Man_3/Archive_4
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