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Scholarship honours the memory of late Rose

  A Kilrush engineer said he will never forget the groundswell of support from friends of a former Rose of Tralee contestant who passed away last year. Up to 60 Rose of Tralee escorts, contestants and friends of Adrienne Hussey crammed into the waiting room of Beaumont Hospital in Dublin at midnight on Wednesday, January 12, 2012. Barry Prendeville said people came from all over the world when they heard about Adrienne’s critical condition. Unfortunately, their worst fears were realised when Adrienne, at just 26, died from a ruptured cerebral aneurysm that doctors believe may have been congenital. She was a social worker from Plano, Texas. Like all her friends, Barry was devastated after her death and wanted to do something to remember her by. Having met Adrienne while she was competing as the Texan Rose of Tralee in August 2010, they struck up a great friendship. At the time, Barry was the escort for the Luxembourg Rose and when …

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Phone directories ring the bell of progress

NOT many people use telephone directories. There are more mobile phones than people in the country and each has its built-in phonebook of regular numbers. Add in the fact that one can go online and access the directory directly and it is easy to see why there is less and less call for big paper directories.

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Education research conference

THE inaugural Limerick and Clare Education Centres Education Research Conference was held in 2011, with a view to giving education practitioners and researchers an opportunity to showcase their work.

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Photographer and musician Christy McNamara. Photograph by John Kelly.

Music and stories to live by

BEING part of the vibrant music scene in New York for the last few years, Christy McNamara knows the music of County Clare is a hard act to follow. The musician, photographer and storyteller has been spending his time between New York and Clare over the past few years, however, he is still very much rooted in his home county. “There’s always a sound of home in the music but it’s good to see outside of your own place, you look back in on it, you get a good perspective on it when you meet other kinds of people and different nationalities. It’s an experience that everyone should have,” he said.Born in Crusheen, Christy’s late father Joe, who passed away in 1996, was a box player as was his uncle Paddy, who also played fiddle. The two brothers from Drumbanniff played with the Tulla Céilí Band in its formative years. Due to responsibilities to work and family, however, Joe had …

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Mothers

MOTHERS’ Day is heralded by an avalanche of greeting cards, bouquets, chocolates, gift tokens for pampering at spa resorts and crowded restaurants, with Mother as the guest of honour. And why not? Yet an infinite number of women, who, for a variety of reasons, have no children, are viewed as just that – women. Yet, they are mothers or were potential mothers, as surely as any mother celebrating next Sunday with her loving family.

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