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Hosted on MSNFrom the Five Lamps to Croke Park – Paddy Cullen is an enduring icon of Dublin footballPaddy Cullen’s. Morning time. Quiet enough. Paddy sat back. And lit up a cigar. The walls were adorned with sporting pictures. Of the Dubs, Don Givens, Eamonn Coghlan and Ollie Campbell. Paddy had a ...
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The Highlands Current on MSNLooking Back in PhilipstownGen. Daniel Butterfield, a Cold Spring resident who was a member of the State Battlefields Monument Association, returned ...
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Hosted on MSNSports, Black History Month, and American ValuesGene Kahane writes, "It seems this month, Black History Month, is the best time to look at race and sports because, to put it ...
Red may be the most-donned color on Valentine's Day worldwide but don't expect to see too much of it on Friday in ...
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The good news for Mikaela Shiffrin is that she no longer feels pain in her abdomen 2½ months after a deep puncture wound ...
And what happens in your house doesn't have to stay there if it’s hurting you! As a Black American woman navigating the complexities of being a daughter, career woman and friend I understand ...
IN 1944, aged just 16, Harry Haft was forced into a concentration camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. To survive the Holocaust, the teenager was told to, literally, fight for his life. For the ...
That American was none other than Weston James Earl McKennie, the son of a U.S. Air Force officer, who spent a good portion ...
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