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The life and times of Peig Sayers

Poor old Peig. Was there ever a woman more cursed upon by generations of schoolchildren? Her life story was a basic part of the school programme for decades. Her tales of the harsh life of ordinary folk along the west coast and on the islands was a staple diet for generations.

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Changing times in the Travelling community

ANN Marie Bryan is a working mother with three sons, living in Quin with her husband, who works in Shannon. Ann Marie herself has a new job in Ennis and every morning she brings her three sons to school in Clarecastle.None of this is particularly unusual, in fact it’s very ordinary but it’s not really the type of lifestyle most people would expect a young woman from the Travelling community to have.Ann Marie had a variety of jobs before late last year when she took up her position as a regional reporter with the Voice of the Traveller magazine, a publication that’s trying to get closer to the constituency it serves.“There have been five regional journalists taken on to get involved in getting information for the magazine. I’m contacting Traveller organisations and getting information from them and submitting it. The magazine is for Travellers, it’s about Travellers, it’s all over the country,” Ann Marie explains.She says there is a lot …

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Dialysis patient highlights importance of organ donation

A CRUSHEEN resident is playing a difficult waiting game for a new kidney after starting hospital dialysis in Limerick at the beginning of the year.Barbara Muldoon-Ting has a few more health checks to complete before she is added to the kidney transplant list and could face a wait of up to two years or more on haemodialysis.Having moved to a housing estate near the church in Crusheen in December 2007 with her husband Simon Ting, who is from Hong Kong, Barbara started haemodialysis in the Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Limerick on January 4 last and moved over to the Fresenius dialysis unit on the Dock Road in Limerick on January 18.A native of Longford, she has to get dialysis three times a week for four hours on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 7am to 11am, which can be tiring, as her blood count is low at the moment. Problems with her kidneys started in 1987. She had a renal operation and …

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