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Oh holey night
Loads coming up on today’s show including #potholewatch, prostitutes and Christmas tree dos and don’ts!
— 96fm Opinion Line (@OpinionLine96) November 26, 2014

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Wow, nothing can cheer that guy up.
Roz Purcell with Wish Child Amelia Deane launching the annual Fairy and Make-A Wish Christmas Partnership which will help to grant even more magical wishes this winter.
Amelia had her wish come true when Make-A-Wish Ireland arranged for her to bake with her idol, Buddy, star of the hit TV Show Cake Boss. Wishes like Amelia’s, would not have been possible without the generosity of those who support the charity.
Over the last 11 years, Fairy has supported Make-A-Wish grant even more magical wishes.
This Christmas, it’s simple for everyone to be a Fairy Godmother (or father!) and help children fighting life-threatening medical conditions to see their wishes fulfilled.
For more info :www.makeawish.ie
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The Chairperson of the Tribunal was appalled by the level of exploitation we suffered. We worked for the Ambassador 15 hours a day, seven days a week and we were only paid only €170 per month – less than €2 per hour. We were constantly on call, our passports were taken and we never had a day off.
Jennifer Villaranda, who, along with Myra Calderon and Laylanie Laporga, won an unfair dismissal claim against UAE Ambassador Khalid Nasser Rashed Lootah and his wife Mehra Metad Alghubaisi. The women lost a previous Rights Commissioner hearing after the ambassador and his wife invoked diplomatic immunity. -
It is important for us to get a local distributor for The Quiet Man, we would really appreciate it if local publicans and off licenses would support The Quiet Man brand as it is important when visitors come to the visitor centre to see how the whiskey is made and to sample The Quiet Man, that they can buy it in local outlets.
Ciaran Mulgrew, MD of Niche Drinks, who are launching a new whiskey in Derry ahead of their plans for a distillery and visitors centre. Now try to guess the name of the whiskey. -
micdotcom: Potent minimalist art sends a strong message about police and vigilante brutality in America
Journalist and artist Shirin Barghi has created a gripping, thought-provoking series of graphics that not only examines racial prejudice in today’s America, but also captures the sense of humanity that often gets lost in news coverage.
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asylum-art: St. Francis Elevator Ride (aka Josh Breeden) is an artist working out of Memphis, Tennessee. Perhaps best known for his work in WIRED and NeverLazy magazines, the 30-year-old designer for Loaded for Bear and art director of Trashy Creatures Records delights the senses with his technostalgic print and web projects. Combining mixed-media techniques into colorful, chaotic collages, St. Francis Elevator Ride is exactly the type of creator working at the apex of both digital and analog art.




















