Word: dubliner
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Startec Inc., like Earthco, has a proprietary process for turning coal into synthetic fuel. The Dublin, Ohio, penny-stock company (last week's closing price: 35˘), whose formula is used by nine plants in four states, started life in 1990 as Sports International Inc., owner of Ohio's Columbus Thunderbolts arena-football team. That lasted only a year. The team was sold in 1991, and Sports International transformed into Startec, hoping to cash in on the technology boom. Among its announced ventures was a plan to convert tires to energy. That didn't turn out either, but somewhere along...
Hood, the archivist at the Church of Irelandâs Representative Church Body Library in Dublin, discusses her tale of Irelandâs heraldic authority. 7 p.m. The Harvard Coop, 1400 Mass...
...only sex-obsessed one out there, shocking as it may seem). Iâve gone home to re-read Yeatâs âSeptember, 1913â poem after learning in history class about the brutal crushing of a strike in Dublin that inspired the poem...
...leaving Galway has its pleasures, too. Last weekend I experienced again the inexhaustible thrill of being a young traveller, of getting off a bus in Dublin with a backpack on and trying to find my way to a hostel using a tiny Letâs Go map. When I stood (with a high school friend who had popped over from Oxford) at the gates of Trinity College for a âbackpackersâ pub crawlâ I heard the gorgeous sound of travel stories being exchanged in various accentsââWe?...
...plans to return home to Dublin, N.H., in time to vote for the 2004 presidential election...