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To Ireland, with John Shields
Dining@LargeThe Sun's celebrity traveler of the month is chef John Shields of Gertrude's.Ireland is where Shields likes to go when he can. Read about it.I found this photo in Merlin. I'll have to find out where on his travels Shields...... -
Pittsburgh Steelers' Rooney: Ireland
The Swampby Mark Silva Big campaign supporters tend to get big appointments, and what bigger honor for Dan Rooney, owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers and a high-profile 2008 Obama campaign supporter, than the U.S. embassy in Ireland? The president chose St.......Tags: Super Bowl, Politics, Football, St. Patrick's Day, White House
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Oldest Irish pub in America becomes newest
Dining@LargeAnd now for a little St. Patrick's Day quiz: What is both the oldest and newest Irish Pub in America? Patrick's of Pratt Street. The West Side pub, established in 1847, has long claimed the oldest title. But in a......Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, St. Patrick's Day
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Cures for the "Irish flu"
Dining@LargeIf you overdid it last night celebrating St. Patrick's Day, I'm not sure you'll feel like cooking a big breakfast of spicy sirloin sliders and breakfast burritos.But the folks at Tabasco and chef Laurent Tourondel of New York's BLT Market......Tags: Cheddar Cheese, Salt, Mustard, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mayonnaise
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Obama: Immigration reform 'unwavering'
The Swampby Mark Silva A day of celebrating all that is Irish-American about America ended at the White House this evening with President Barack Obama publicly reaffirming his commitment to immigration reform. "I am pleased that there is bipartisan progress being....Tags: Immigration, Demographics, Politics, Washington (U.S. state), St. Patrick's Day
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'Seven Psychopaths' is mayhem with a moral core, writer hopes
Opening next Friday, "Seven Psychopaths" has a title promising a certain amount of spilled blood and bad behavior, and the writer-director Martin McDonagh delivers on the promise. McDonagh notes, however, that his film contains "more dialogue in the midst...
Tags: Action (Movie Genre), Seven Psychopaths (movie), Pulp Fiction (movie), Killer Joe (movie), Sam Rockwell
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Chicago band Switchback keeping musical options open
Former Chicagoan Ron Pen holds a very lengthy and lofty title at the University of Kentucky in Lexington: Professor; Director, John Jacob Niles Center for American Music; Coordinator, Division of Musicology and Ethnomusicology. You might think him...
Tags: Gaelic Storm (music group), Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Concerts, St. Patrick's Day
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Market Basket: Plymouth Hacienda plans to open
Plymouth will serve as a "first" for Hacienda. When the restaurant opens its doors in late May at the former Beef O'Brady's, it will be the smallest market yet for the South Bend restaurant company. Until now, communities the size of Plymouth have...
Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Whole Foods Market
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Called out to return
“Go home to your people and report to them what great things the Lord has done for you, and how He had mercy on you.”—Mark 5:19. We are all still feeling pretty green these days. St. Patrick’s Day makes everyone celebrate even the...
Tags: Slavery, Religion and Belief
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St. Pat descends for a little blarney
Time again for the Get Serious! Spotlight on the News, at it shines our last remaining old 100-watt bulb on the man responsible for that green food coloring in your beer today, the man who puts the "go Bragh" in "Erin": Saint Patrick! "Thanks. It's...Tags: New York Yankees, New York City, Science and Technology, John Ford, Animals
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Drink me, I'm Irish: Celtic cocktails
The Irish toast "sláinte" translates to "health," but let's face it: St. Patrick's Day isn't known for encouraging much variety in your diet, at least where drinking is concerned. Belly up to the bar on March 17, and what are your traditional options?...
Tags: Winter Park, Leprechauns (legendary entities), Lifestyle and Leisure, Downtown Disney, Dining and Drinking
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Murray making great strides at Loyola
Declan Murray has learned the best way to become wise beyond your years is listening to people who have a few on you. When Murray decided the time had come for him to stop being an undersized soccer player, he asked the head football coach at Cleveland'...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, High School Sports, Colleges and Universities, Students, Awards and Prizes
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