L aoghaire/R athdown authority. "I will certainly be maintaining my local interests and working locally in the constituency and I will also be throwing my hat in the ring for the next election," he said after the count. Liam Cosgrave junior was the first TD to have had both a fa
April 19, 1987 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
when this crazy young Irishman said talk, that was precisely what he meant. She slipped away from the bar. furious at the waste of time and mumbling about Irish perverts. Another Irish perversion was highlighted on the final night. when everyone assembled in a suite for a farewe
April 19, 1987 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Have you ever moved house? Well, you know then. As John Wayne would say, it's Hell out there. On moving day, you look around your old house. Not much. Furniture, a few books. It's going to be a doddle. After emptying one cupboard in the kitchen, the juggernaut you hired for the
April 19, 1987 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
rib • • Notorious criminal is suspected of art heist 111111.1ti'S most prominent criminal carried out last Thursday's huge art robbery at the home of Nirs Alice \lurnaghan. according to a senior garda source. The garda told the Sunday Tribune that the criminal robbed the house of
December 11, 1988 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
JOHANNESBURG l S Ambassador Edward Perkins joined an outspoken antiapartheid leader at a Human Rights Dap meeting yesterdas and condemned the South African government's repression of political opponents.
December 11, 1988 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Among the many laughs I got from the book was from Mad Mac a caddy who rarely washed and who read putts using opera glasses without lenses. When advising the late Max Faulkner on the line of a putt he turned to the 1951 Open champion and said: "I think it's slightly straight, Mr
December 11, 1988 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland