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THE PUCK STOPS AT KILLORGLIN FAIR.(TRAVEL)
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Byline: KAREN CONSIDINE Financial Times
KILLORGLIN, Ireland -- For some weeks, Frank Joy, the goat catcher, has felt responsibility weighing heavily upon him. Unless he finds a ``puck,'' a mature male goat, worthy to be raised 100 feet above the streets of Killorglin and crowned High King for three days, there will be no Puck Fair 1999.
So Joy has been keeping an eye on the herds of wild goat in the remote glens of his native County Kerry in southwest Ireland.
``There's a group of 12 or so with four pucks under Mount Ross, and I saw a beautiful big ...
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