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NSW: Sydney becomes awash of green on St Patrick's Day
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AAP General News (Australia)
03-18-2007
NSW: Sydney becomes awash of green on St Patrick's Day
Sydney's Irish bars became awash with green and Guinness yesterday .. as thousands
turned out to celebrate St Patrick's Day.
With the Irish national day falling on a Saturday .. pubs in and around The Rocks region
were open early for breakfast.
Most stayed open till late last night .. to allow ...
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NSW: Sydney becomes awash of green on St Patrick's Day
AAP General News (Australia)
; AAP General News (Australia) 03-17-2007 NSW: Sydney becomes awash of green on St Patrick's Day SYDNEY, March 17 AAP - Sydney's Irish bars were awash ...
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Foot-And-Mouth Crisis: National Holiday - Ireland regrets that St Patrick's Day is off.(News)
The Independent (London, England)
; HE MAY have driven the snakes out of Ireland, but foot-and-mouth disease has had a reciprocal effect on St Patrick this year. While New York, Washington, Tokyo and Johannesburg among others, get ready for today's traditional parades, the Irish are settling back for a long weekend with not a lot to
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Foot-And-Mouth Crisis: National Holiday - Ireland regrets that St Patrick's Day is off
The Independent - London
; HE MAY have driven the snakes out of Ireland, but foot-and-mouth disease has had a reciprocal effect on St Patrick this year. While New York, Washington, Tokyo and Johannesburg among others, get ready for today's traditional parades, the Irish are settling back for a long weekend with not a lot to
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The Wearing of the Green: A History of St Patrick's Day.(Book Review)
Folklore
; The Wearing of the Green: A History of St Patrick's Day. By Mike Cronin and Daryl Adair. London and New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2002. 328 pp. Illus. 15.00 [pounds sterling] (hbk). ISBN 0-415-18004-X For two centuries or more, street parades have been central to St Patrick's Day
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Keith Doyle column: Aussies caught on the hop for St Patrick's Day.(Features)
Sunday Mirror (London, England)
; ... defeat in Friday's test match, thank God it was against India and we know nothing about cricket. Still there is one bit of good news for the Aussies, apparently orders are flooding in from Ireland for kangaroo meat. I wonder will Brian bring some home! CAPTION ...
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THE FLIRTY DOZEN; Bachelors show pluck of the Irish in Oz St Patrick's Day gala.(News)
The Mirror (London, England)
; ... gala concert in the city's Hyde Park. More than 60,000 people are expected to attend the parade. Irish Mirror Comment: Page 6 news@irishmirror.ie CAPTION(S): DAVID HARTIGAN; NIALL MAGUIRE; KIERAN GOSAL; DEREK FERGUSON; DAVE SHARP; PJ BYRNE; TERENCE McCAUGHAN ...
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HOLY WATER; Snap on mobile phone shows saint The face of St Patrick appears to astonished family at waterfall.(News)
Sunday Mirror (London, England)
; Byline: AINE BONNER DOES THIS grainy photograph contain the face of St Patrick? Our patron saint caused a splash on his feast day after this picture was captured at a waterfall. And the shocked snapper couldn't believe his eyes when he examined the photo, which he took on his camera phone. Frank
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Folkus; St Patrick...............this is your life.
Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
; ... Wednesday the 28th of March (use press release Phil). Another band who are a must is CELTUS.CELTUS. These lads are really big news but haven't quite spread the word in this country et. The band plays the Irish Centre on the 12th of March. These lads won the ...
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St Patrick's Day: A global celebration of all things Irish.(Features)
The Birmingham Post (England)
; Deputy First Minister Mark Durkan and Jackie Durkan lead the St Patrick's Day Parade in St Louis Missouri as guests of honour, joined by NYPD officer Mike Keenan to represent police officers of New York. The parade was watched by over 300,000 peopleSt Patrick's Day is celebrated world-wide, no more
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PADDIES SPREAD THE WORLD; From New Zealand to New York St Patrick's Day will be the biggest ever.(News)
Sunday Mirror (London, England)
; Byline: DEIRDRE O'DONOVAN ON Wednesday Dublin's O'Connell Street will host the biggest and best St Patrick's Day parade ever. But the influence of this great man and the excuse to party in his name reaches throughout the world. And it's not just the Americans who will be painting the town green.
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