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In recent years, though, Gates has transitioned to more environmentally friendly vehicles. He now favors a red Fiat 500e, an ...
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Irish Star on MSNBono gifted unlikely friend Bill Gates an expensive and environmentally conscious giftBill Gates loves fast cars, and one in his recent collection was a birthday gift from friend, U2 frontman Bono ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNEvent to remember Irish Busby Babe who died in Munich air disaster aged just 22Fans, friends and family of Liam Whelan will gather in Dublin tomorrow to mark what would have been the Irish international's ...
Cash remains the most common gift of choice for communions and confirmations, new research has found. More than half of people surveyed said they gift €50 or more for a communion or confirmation.
Eamonn Holmes has reportedly made a surprising career move away from GB News, just days after his live theatre tour was ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNBritain's Got Talent star dies aged 34 as heartbroken friends to honour her with showbiz farewellChantel Bellew, who reached the quarter finals of Series 13 of Britain's Got Talent, has died a month after her 34th birthday ...
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Vladimir Putin gifts portrait of Donald Trump to US presidentThe gift was first mentioned last week by Mr Witkoff in an interview ... the US presidency had been shot at a rally in ...
The writer on his new picture book, the film adaptation of Darkmouth and kids who never seem to run out of questions ...
Turning 80, Eric Clapton has not only survived personal tragedy and addiction, he has helped hundreds more to do the same ...
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Independent.ie on MSNAround the Districts: Kilmore to Our Lady’s IslandCongratulations to the schoolboys of Scoil Realt na Mara, Kilmore, who won the Rackard League district final during the week ...
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Journal.ie on MSNMost adults gift €20 or €50 for communions or confirmations - and sometimes more to a godchildMORE THAN HALF of Irish adults say they gift €50 or more for to a niece of nephew for their communion or confirmation. For ...
It is almost cliché to say that Irish mothers don’t like to draw attention to themselves. No need to cause a fuss on their birthday or Mother’s Day, and please don’t waste your money on ...
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