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...aimed at the young at heart and budget-challenged. The books are packed with tips on where to find the cheapest digs, where to eat well for less than $10, which bars offer complimentary food and where to find offbeat adventure sports like kayaking in Italy or surfing off Ireland's unsunny coast of Clare...
...Dawkins said about why students from state schools in the United Kingdom are less likely to apply to U.S. universities. Not all students from state schools rely on the University’s recruiting efforts. Ronan M. Devlin ’10, who went to a state school in Ireland, said that his decision to apply to Harvard was motivated neither by his school nor by recruiting efforts from Harvard but instead by the suggestion of his mother. But, Devlin added, no one else from his class applied to a school in the United States...
...recent release of director Amy Berg's Deliver Us from Evil, a profile of defrocked priest Oliver O'Grady, the most notorious pedophile in American Catholicism, has already resulted in front-page news stories and in O'Grady's departure from exile in Ireland, where newspaper accounts of the film made him a marked man. It renewed interest by the Los Angeles County district attorney in prosecuting the church hierarchy for its cover-up role in a narrative that both breaks the heart and angers the blood...
...sure, but so are nationalism, ethnicity, socialism, markets, nepotism, class, and globalization. Why single religion out among all the major forces in history?There is also considerable disagreement over whether religion really is the driving force behind the conflicts that are commonly attributed to it. Many people in Ireland insist that the Ulster conflict is about British rule versus Irish unification, not about Protestantism versus Catholicism. And among the Islam-aligned forces with which our country is currently entangled, Saddam Hussein’s Baathism is more secular and nationalist than it is religious. Whether or not religion...
...controls of Ryanair, Michael O'Leary has transformed the Irish no-frills carrier into Europe's most profitable airline. But he's not cooling his jets. Earlier this month, Ryanair launched an audacious y1.48 billion takeover bid for Ireland's flagship airline, Aer Lingus. With the[an error occurred while processing this directive] offer still pending, the famously outspoken O'Leary, 45, talked via e-mail to TIME's Adam Smith...